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The Devil's Banker: Hunt the man who doesn't exist!

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Recommended for fans of Jack Carr, Mark Greaney, Lee Child or Vince Flynn!Read the riveting story of the man who, single-handedly, crippled ISIS!CIA targeter John Quirston, a Marine veteran maimed in an explosion at the Baghdad morgue, stubbornly aches towards his identify and catch the elusive mastermind financing ISIS!The problem? No one at Langley believes such man exist!From the intelligence corridors of Washington DC to the dust of Yemeni compounds, from drone strikes to Navy Seal raids, follow the tense journeys of two men, hunter and prey, in a tale of deception, betrayal and war, in a dark world where no one is what they seem to be.

361 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 13, 2021

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Writing under an alias, Edward Subut is a traveller who handled his first AK47 at age fifteen in the Djibouti desert and who has a past in military intelligence.

He is very happy to remain anonymous…

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I enjoyed the book once I got past a very odd way of jumping from America to War in Iraq,Syria and Afghanistan'. Once I got used to the switching from one area to the other I became very involved in the story.
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February 7, 2023
A good read, kept me interested.

Very interesting subject. Follow the money. Very relatable to current events. Nothing is what it seems. Stay frosty semper fi
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