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The thrilling follow-up to One Day in Gitmo Nation and The Boy with Involuntary Social Network disorder.

When terrorists launch a bloody attack at the Super Bowl, the shockwaves are felt all over the world. But the eye of the world turns on aspiring author Neil Johnson, whose little-known works appear to be the inspiration for the attack. When the terrorists kidnap a pair of western journalists, Neil is invited to join Red Cell, a top-secret intelligence analysis group run by the U.S. government. But Neil discovers that not everything is as it seems, and he finds himself thrown into a race to stop more attacks, prove his own innocence, and uncover the terrible truth about the war on terror...

Red Cell is based on the topics discussed on the No Agenda show, hosted by Adam Curry and John C Dvorak.

404 pages, Paperback

Published August 29, 2017

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October 1, 2017
Another great addition to the No Agenda library. Good pacing, compelling story. Some great ideas put forth in this book. Longer than the other No Agenda books, but that was a good thing.
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April 11, 2019
I wish I could give 6 stars

I want to extend a big thank you for your courage to the author of this fine work. I wish I could give 6 or more stars for the review of this body of work. The story was unlike anything else, unless you listen to a certain podcast. I eagerly anticipate reading the next installment as I hurriedly purchase the next book the moment I finish this review. A fine In the morning, and once again, thank you for your courage.
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26 reviews2 followers
September 1, 2017
A very fun and enjoyable read. The twists in the book kept me guessing where it was going which made it very hard to put down. Definitely recommend.
5 reviews1 follower
October 14, 2022
Great book set in the No Agenda universe.

Author is part of the global No Agenda community and writes with the skill of Clancy and the other national security thriller greats. His universe is well constructed and filled with references to people, catchphrases and other nuggets about which readers/listeners will smile when they come across.

Check out his other books!
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