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The Invisible Enemy: Black Fox Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Read By: Anthony R. Howard, Alan Baxter, Annelise Makenna, Nate Hargraves, Josh Noblitt, Lourdes Valdez, Nisah Nance, Shanese Jackson Publisher: Brookline Studios Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: August 2012 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Experience the Audio Drama of the Next Generation: Over 2000+ professional grade sound effects throughout the bestselling novel and an original soundtrack with over 30 theater scores and music tracks produced to give a surreal theater experience for the listener.

It starts when reporter Dorian Valentine discovers a horrific secret regarding the Strategic Offensive Reduction Treaty (a critical peace agreement between the former Soviet Union and the United States): One side is cheating, and even worse - the cheating side holds the ultimate trump card. Brutally trained from birth to live, talk, and think like Americans, Russia has constructed the most dangerous network of secret operatives ever known - created for the ultimate trinity: Intelligence, Espionage, and Warfare. This dynamic organization has been planted on U.S. soil long ago by the former KGB to retrieve information at any cost, cause political catastrophe, or kill on moment's notice. Now they are out of control, striking fear into the heart of the Pentagon. The Central Intelligence Agency assembles a powerful team of agents that do not exist in an attempt to terminate an enemy that cannot be caught by any traditional methods. The Invisible Enemy grabs the listener by the arm, and casts them deep into the furious depths of intense warfare, awesome espionage, and unpredictable deceit - where there is a frightful undercover agenda that even the operatives themselves are not aware of.

The listener is paralyzed with anticipation as the plot somersaults out of control after the enemy operatives swiftly perform a devastating political strike, and then realize they have been set up. Here the game changes and no one has told them the rules. Betrayed by their own country and thrown into a world they cannot trust, they are forced to depend on the most potent weapon they had ever been trained to use: their unnatural minds. In a fast paced novel that spins from one explosive scene to the n...

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"The Invisible Enemy was a very good book. I normally don't read spy novels but after I read the summary, I thought I would give a try. I wasn't disappointed. The characters were well developed and the storyline kept you intrigued. Lots of action and advanced technology that was described in great detail. It made me wonder if these things really exist in the world. I am definitely telling my friends about this book and am getting the next one. No question about it! "

— N. Anderson (5 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " Amazing! It's theater experience - Actors, sound effects, music and a great storyline that kept me wanting more until the very end. "

    — Jason Carter, 1/29/2014
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    " Very Good but incomplete.You have to buy the sequel to finish.Disappointing. "

    — Nev, 4/6/2013