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The Vienna Connection

Dick Rosano

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Summary

Former intelligence expert Darren Priest tries to distance himself from his old life, and turns to a new vocation as a wine and food writer.
 
He quickly discovers that some things you can’t un-volunteer for. Called to Vienna by the U.S. President, Priest undertakes a covert mission where friend quickly turns into foe.
 
With numerous enemies threatening his mission, can Priest figure out whom to trust – and keep the Vienna Connection a secret?
Available since: 01/24/2022.

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