Poison Promise

Poison Promise by Paul Evancoe, published by MON REVE MEDIA on December 20, 2011, is a fiction novel that delves into the complexities of modern warfare and terrorism. The story follows retired Navy SEAL Jake Boucher as he embarks on a mission to thwart a terrorist plot targeting New York City. Faced with a coalition of Al Qaeda and the South American terrorist organization FARC, Boucher navigates a landscape fraught with geopolitical tensions, including Israel’s impending attack on Iran and the instability in Europe.
Readers will find a narrative rich in action and adventure, as Boucher confronts the challenges of identifying allies and enemies in a rapidly changing environment. The plot explores themes of trust and betrayal, as Boucher must discern who he can rely on amidst the chaos of this new terror alliance. With 322 pages, this edition offers an engaging exploration of the intricate dynamics of war and military strategy, set against a backdrop of global conflict.
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Retired Navy SEAL Jake Boucher returns to stop a terrorist plot against New York City. Al Qaeda and the South American terrorist organization FARC have aligned their interests and are operating together. Israel is on the verge of attacking Iran’s weapon development facilities. Europe is crashing, Russia is surging, and confusion reigns as to the make-up of this new terror-alliance and its apparent intent. Tossed into this boiling cauldron, tasked with killing the master puppeteer, Boucher must alone determine whom, if anyone, he can trust. Some of his enemies may lie on his side of the firing line.
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