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77

Avraham Dror

Maison d'édition: Spines

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A shadow warrior. A secret life. A story the world was never meant to hear.For 25 years, he lived in silence.Leading classified missions. Capturing high-value targets.Preventing catastrophic terror attacks across the globe without recognition, without glory.This is not fiction.This is the true story of a man and his team, an elite unit operating deep inside enemy territory to stop threats before they ever made the news.From precision kidnappings in crowded city centers to last-minute hostage rescues under fire, 77 puts you on the ground, second by second, as life-or-death decisions unfold. The tension is real. The danger is constant. The cost is personal.Told with sharp dialogue, raw detail, and a pace that doesn’t let up, this is the first book in a gripping trilogy by Avraham Dror. His words don’t glorify. They reveal. They expose the complexity, fear, and quiet courage of those who serve in the shadows so others can live in the light.If you think you’ve seen it all, think again.77 will change how you see the world and who is really protecting it.
Disponible depuis: 09/01/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 310 pages.

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