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For the Greater Good - 1 #1

Colin Guest

Publisher: Tigerman

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Summary

When Jeff, a specialist in black operations, learns that his brother had died while in police custody in Yemen, he flies in looking for answers. However, he soon finds himself involved in a plot to assassinate the self-proclaimed President of Yemen. By doing so, it would not only revenge his brother's death but possibly save the country, as well as a prevent a potential threat to world peace. His means of carrying out this task are far from the usual method of a snipers rifle or a bomb. Instead, by using his skills to adapt innocent toys, although this might seem quite a novel approach, prove both deadly and highly efficient.
Available since: 04/13/2017.

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