
Judge and Jury
The Adventures of James Donovan, Volume 2
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Narrated by:
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Todd Michael Reiman
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By:
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Roberto Weir
About this listen
National Emergency Security Chief James Donovan finds himself knee-deep in a conspiracy to kill the sitting president of the United States and take over the democratically elected government by military force. More than 5000 American soldiers and right-wing mercenaries are involved in a plot that includes members of the Cabinet, and members of the US Senate.
Because Dono cannot trust anyone in the White House or the government, he and his team must unravel the conspiracy, capture or kill the leaders of the coup, and stave off a perceived bloody civil war, which actually ends with the Battle for Inagua.
©2018 Kenneth Adderley (P)2019 Kenneth Adderley