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Mr First - The Nuclear Countdown - cover

Mr First - The Nuclear Countdown

Pavlo Kapusto, Denis Kapusto

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

The world order is hanging in the balance. During a border crisis between India and Pakistan, a terrorist group, with the help of corrupt officers, steals a nuclear warhead. The plan was to transport it through an international exhibition and deliver it to the heart of New York City.
 
The only one who can stop the impending apocalypse is Gary Branson, a billionaire strategist, a superhero, the first and last line of defense against nuclear disaster. But in the shadows stands a man who has predicted Furst's every move. His doctors are called Fazizov. And his plan is just beginning...
Available since: 05/15/2025.
Print length: 24 pages.

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