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Bin Laden's Nemesis

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  • 352 pages
  • 13 hours of reading

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In 1990, the underground arms trade to Ireland has shifted, with weapons now being exported to the highest bidder, including the emerging terrorist group al-Qaeda. In response, MI5 decides to infiltrate al-Qaeda to monitor illegal arms exchanges between Irish and Spanish trawlers in the Isle of Man. They enlist former Army Intelligence Corps major Juan Quayle, a linguist who fits the profile perfectly. Quayle's mission takes a turn when war erupts between Armenia and Azerbaijan, leading him to gather crucial intelligence on al-Qaeda with the help of a Russian liaison officer. After returning to Britain and undergoing extensive debriefing, he settles in the Isle of Man, marries, and starts a family. However, al-Qaeda's reach extends to him, resulting in a tragic assassination plot that claims his wife, children, and home, leaving Quayle as the sole survivor. Driven by revenge, he joins MI6, where a meticulous plan is developed to eliminate al-Qaeda's leader, Osama bin Laden. This gripping narrative of deception and espionage prompts reflection on the events surrounding 9/11 and the West's military actions in Afghanistan and Iraq. It is the second installment of a trilogy, following A Nastia Game, and will resonate with fans of political thrillers.

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Bin Laden's Nemesis, R. W. Kay

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2012
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