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The Wolves
The Wolves | Alex Berenson
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The latest thriller from the New York Timesbestselling author of Twelve Days, Alex Berenson. John Wells has just barely managed to stop an operation designed to drive the United States and Iran into war, but the instigator himself disappeared behind an impenetrable war of security. Now its time for him to pay, and Wells has made it his personal mission. There are plenty of crosscurrents at work, though. The White House doesnt want anybody stirring the pot; his old CIA bosses have their own agendas; other countries are starting to sniff around, sensing something unusual. It is when Russia and China enter the mix, however, that the whole affair is set to combust. With alarming speed, Wells is once again on his own . . . and the wolves are closing in.
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The Wolves | Alex Berenson
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Richryan52
The Wolves | Alex Berenson
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This is the follow-up to “Twelve Days.” After averting a war between the U.S. and Iran, John Wells wants the brains behind the operation brought to justice. When the president reneges on his promise, Wells takes matters into his own hands. There are plenty of twists and turns and when the Russians and the Chinese get involved, things really get complicated. Although there are spoilers, this can stand on its own but try to read the books in order.

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This was not one of my favorites from the John Wells series. It's really a continuation of the previous story, but there just wasn't enough to flesh out a novel. In the previous novel, Twelve Days, Wells saves the day by spoiling a plan involving the US invading Iran under false pretenses. The antagonist gets away and The Wolves is the story of Wells trying to catch him and make him pay. It just wasn't enough of a story for a full novel.