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  • Coming Dawn

  • Devin Gray, Book 2
  • By: Steven Konkoly
  • Narrated by: Seth Podowitz
  • Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)
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Summary

The dawn of an inconceivable act of treason rises. The stakes for America’s future have never been higher than in a gripping novel of suspense by the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Deep Sleep.

When CIA officer Helen Gray died, her son, Devin, a countersurveillance expert, inherited her paranoia—and the explosive evidence that gave it weight: a vast, previously undetected Russian sleeper network has operated in the United States since the Cold War.

The cells aren’t just embedded in every level of state and federal government. They’ve penetrated corporations that supply crucial technology to the Department of Defense and various intelligence agencies. With the network’s true scope still unknown, the only way to drive a stake through the heart of the conspiracy is to dispatch a covert crew to Moscow and eliminate the oligarch bankrolling it.

Russia’s endgame: inconceivable. Devin’s challenge: stop the greatest threat to national security and world peace in history. The margin for error: nonexistent.

©2022 Steven Konkoly (P)2022 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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“A deft cat-and-mouse novel that keeps the action moving and the reader guessing.”Kirkus Reviews

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no idea what the story is about as every this word is 'said'. This is hard work listening to.

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