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The Invisible Enemy: Black Fox    by Anthony R. Howard
Price: $2.99 USD. 88620 words. Published on July 22, 2010. .

There is a secret that will bring America to it’s knees. When reporter Dorian Valentine makes a shocking discovery, America is cast to the brink of a nuclear war. In addition, Russia has planted a network of brutally efficient secret agents on U.S. soil. Trained from birth to act as Americans, they kill on a moments notice, causing political mayhem, striking fear into the heart of the Pentagon.
The Invisible Enemy II: Vendetta    by Anthony R. Howard
Price: $9.99 USD. 97400 words. Published on July 22, 2010. .

First they were operatives. Now its personal. In this sequel, recent events have thrown the American military into a state of emergency and American enemies are planning their assault. The fate of the free world is in the hands of covert CIA assassins as they face-off against a deadly set of merciless enemy secret agents. These CIA agents are the last link between liberty and a nuclear holocaust.
Echo-10    by Kenneth Wimer
Price: $8.99 USD. 71640 words. Published on February 1, 2011. .

A Russian Submarine has sunk in the North Sea with a full complement of ICBMs tipped with nuclear war heads, just the scenario that Iran had been waiting for. With the aid of an Israeli defector, Iran recovers the missiles and the war heads from the sea floor. Sam Drake and Juliet Kruger CIA intelligence officers have been assigned the job of retrieving the war heads.
Quietkill    by Gene Cartwright
Price: $2.99 USD. 78840 words. Published on June 24, 2011. .

WARNING: America's worst enemy is the one it ignores. For 23 years, some in our government knew 'Quietkill' was coming yet did nothing to stop it. Why? Now it may be too late. Many in our intelligence agencies, the U.S. State Department, and elsewhere prefer this novel never be published. The cover-up began on an icy tarmac in Oslo, Norway in 1991, and extends to 2013. That's when...