



Trap the Devil
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4.3 • 86 Ratings
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- $19.99
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
"Intense and gripping...Coes' name should be on the lips of every reader who enjoys Vince Flynn and the Brads (Taylor and Thor)." —Booklist (starred review) on Trap the Devil
Only one man stands between a powerful cabal planning an invisible coup of the U.S. government and their brutal goals—Dewey Andreas.
A group of some of the most powerful people in the government, the military, and the private sector, has begun a brutal plan to quietly take over the reins of the U.S. government. They’ve begun to remove the people who stand in their way—and replace them with their own sympathizers and puppets. They’ve already taken out the Speaker of the House—whose death was made to look like an accidental drowning—and the president and vice president are next. Once they have their own people in place, they plan to start a bloody, brutal war on an unimaginable scale.
On restricted duty while he recovers from injuries incurred on a previous mission, Dewey Andreas is sent to Paris by CIA Director Hector Calibrisi. The Secretary of State is going there for secret talks, and Dewey is to be an extra layer of security above the State Department team. But what should be an easy mission couldn’t go more wrong. The cabal has sent in a hit man to take out the Secretary of State and lay the blame for this murder at the feet of Dewey himself.
With the Secretary of State dead, shot by Dewey’s weapon, Dewey is on the run and out in the cold, desperately trying to unravel the plot before the conspirators succeed in killing millions of innocents.
Customer Reviews
R.C.
The narrator was awful. I have bought everyone of your audiobooks and enjoy as much as Vince Flynn's or Brad Thor's. I will never buy another if that guy narrates again. AWFUL!!! What happen to Peter Hermann???
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Dewey deserved better
Waited for months with excitement for the latest installment of Dewey's adventures. Continuity of character and storyline in a series is critical. Yet with the narrator's air of aristocracy and pretentiousness, each of the characters we have come to enjoy suddenly became different, less gritty and authentic people. HOW MANY TIMES can you say "Colt one nine one one"??? It's a 1911 for God's sake. The content was less developed than prior volumes in this series, and lacked detail and emotion, and future storyline was thin. Dewey deserved better.