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Jason Steed Royal Decree

By: Mark A. Cooper
Narrated by: Nathaniel Priestley
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A suspected IRA commander in Northern Ireland agrees with his wife to foster a child. Unbeknownst to them, that boy is 12-year-old British secret agent, Jason Steed.

The weapons and arms trail lead Jason to Istanbul, Turkey, where he unearths the largest illegal weapon smuggling operation in the world. However, those involved in the lucrative business are determined to defend it at any cost. After he defeated their plans for global chaos, and Jason’s true identity is discovered, he plunges once more into the face of death, and he finds himself face-to-face with someone he once trusted. Protection is on its way by royal intervention, but is it too late?

©2014 Mark A. Cooper (P)2020 Mark A. Cooper

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Excellence continues

I like this book almost as much as the others. I like the way Jason's character continues to evolve. I'm wondering, though, when Scott developed such an annoying lisp. I don't recall that from previous books and it makes him sound weaker as a person. I look forward to seeing where future books go. There are many storylines to develop.

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