Silent Revenge

Silent Revenge by John Robinson, published by iUniverse in April 2001, is a gripping narrative that unfolds against the backdrop of a high-stakes espionage thriller. The story begins with Paul Tate, also known as David Butcher, who finds himself caught in a chaotic scene at a Seahawks game. As he arrives late, the tension escalates with an explosion that marks the beginning of a harrowing journey, where Paul is tasked by the CIA to track down a renegade agent leaking sensitive information to a dangerous group.
Readers will delve into a world of intrigue as Paul navigates the fallout from his CIA involvement, which leads to the loss of his family, home, and reputation. The plot intricately weaves elements of mystery and political tension, exploring themes of betrayal and survival. With 296 pages, this edition offers a detailed exploration of the consequences of espionage and the personal cost of loyalty, all set within the framework of a thrilling narrative.
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Paul was late getting to the Kingdome for the Seahawks – Raiders game. He entered the stadium as the Seahawks scored. To his left, at the far end of the field, he could see the Seahawks lining up to kick the extra point. His family was to the right and eight rows of seats below. Four rows below them were three yellow-clad security guards struggling with a souvenir vendor. Images of the struggle appeared on the giant overhead screen a micro-second before the explosion.
The CIA used Paul Tate, a.k.a. David Butcher, to locate a renegade agent who was supplying information from inside the agency, to the Islamic fundamentalist known as “Noble Squadron.” When the CIA finished with him, Paul had lost his family, his home, his job, and his reputation. They then tried to execute him.
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