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Dragon Fire

A Novel

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Dragon Fire

By: William S. Cohen
Narrated by: Holter Graham
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William S. Cohen, the former U.S. Senator and Secretary of Defense, has walked the most powerful corridors in the world. Now, in the intricately woven Dragon Fire where it's nearly impossible to distinguish fact from fiction, he takes listeners into the top secret rooms where the fate of the world is held in the hearts and minds of men with dangerous and hidden agendas.
When the Secretary of Defense is assassinated, Michael Patrick Santini, a former Senator and Vietnam P.O.W., is pulled from his Wall Street firm back to Washington to lead the Pentagon. Once there, he discovers that the United States is under attack by a silent, sinister force. Someone, somewhere is determined to destroy America as a global power—and Santini must uncover and expose this force before more acts of deceit and destruction draw the U.S. into a war where millions will die. Rejecting a direct order from the President of the United States, Santini races across the globe in a desperate attempt to prevent a man from Santini's past from starting a global war.

©2006 Thomas Schühly Filmproduktion GmbH; (P)2006 Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLC
Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Political Espionage Suspense Military Fiction Russia War Exciting Assassin Iran Genre Fiction Dragons Imperial Japan Socialism Fantasy

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“Only someone who knows the minefields of world politics firsthand could have written this tense insider thriller. Former Secretary of Defense William Cohen draws us into the labyrinthine intrigues of the world's most powerful people in such a way that the pages seem to turn themselves.” —<i>Richard North Patterson</i>
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