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  • The Unending Chase

  • A Chase Fulton Novel, Book 4
  • By: Cap Daniels
  • Narrated by: Kyle Tait
  • Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
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By: Cap Daniels
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When the Chinese Ministry of State Security unleashes a bold plan to sink a massive freighter in the Panama Canal as part of an elaborate intelligence-gathering operation, American covert operative, Chase Fulton, is called upon to infiltrate the operation and turn the tides against the conspirators. As demanding as the mission appears on the surface, what lies deep beneath the murky waters of the Canal, and just beyond the wall of agonizing memories engulfing the city where Chase’s family was brutally murdered are the true demons Chase must overcome.

Deadly and mysterious sources offer Chase the answers he’s so desperately sought for a decade, but will those answers only lead to deeper, more haunting questions? With his life on the line, his past finally revealed, and shocking deathbed revelations about the true identity of the beautiful Russian spy who haunts his soul, Chase Fulton must prove, once again, that when evil calls, men of honor not only stand to face it, but they rise above it and beat it into submission.

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Why do you scuttle a ship? l still don't know.

throughout these books l have said that the story and plot wasn't anything new, now we get confirmation that wayne stinnett was a form of inspiration. l have read 22 of his books, and noticed more than a few common points. This is far from a bad thing, as l loved his books and still think of there content fondly.

finally we have a much needed mission, it was brilliant and enjoyable.

l still don't understand two things. why blow up data cables when the USA put a listen device on a deep sea line around the same time. here they had 6 line's to scuttle the ship on to. Why scuttle the ship, China needs the Canal more than most. plus the data retrieval is mostly Terrestrial based. It makes very little sense, and they have no hope of repeling boards for much longer. Buying a large ship would have made better sense, rather than offering up a state of the art ship.
maybe book 5 will explain.

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