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Jihadi Apprentice

By: David Bruns,J. R. Olson
Narrated by: Aimee Kuzenski
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Summary

A “ripped from the headlines” thriller about one of the most complex - and personal - national security issues of our modern world. 

When FBI Special Agent Liz Soroush leads a raid on a local Minneapolis night club to capture a suspected terrorist recruiter, she ends up with a dead suspect and a community up in arms. But instead of a reprimand, she gets promoted to run a brand-new Joint Terrorism Task Force. 

The new threat is “jihadist mobilization”, young people in Minneapolis being radicalized to fight for terrorist groups like Al-Shabab and ISIS. As Liz digs deeper into the shadowy world of homegrown radicalism, she realizes the real threat has been in plain sight all along. 

But knowing about an attack and stopping one are two different things. 

From the Two Navy Guys military veteran writing team that brought you Weapons of Mass Deception comes a fascinating and disturbing story of manipulation, exploitation, and youth identity in modern America. 

©2016 David Bruns (P)2016 David Bruns

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  • 13-12-22

Enjoyable, but not as strong

I love the books by these authors, and I applaud the daring it took to tackle this particular subject. While I greatly appreciate the deeply personal connections, I'd like just a little more thriller and narrative surprise. Overall solid and important to the whole continuity of this alt history universe.

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  • Ham Radio Guy
  • 04-05-20

an unbelievable story with overacted narration

I tried to stick with this book but with a little less than three hours to go I had to call it quits. The book just wouldn't hold my interest due to the cheesy storyline Andover acted narration. the female narrator trying to change her voice to mimic the male dialogue was just too over-the-top for me.

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  • Tom T.
  • 19-12-19

Good story. Wrong narrator

The first story led me to the second. Still a good story but a female narrator trying to sound like a man does not work for me. Going for three but only because the narrator is male.