- Title:
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The Cobra (MP3)
- Written by:
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Frederick Forsyth
- Read by:
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John Chancer
- Format:
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Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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1
- Duration:
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11 hours 10 minutes
- MP3 size:
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467 MB
- Published:
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May 01 2015
- Available Date:
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May 01 2015
- Age Category:
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Adult
- ISBN:
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9781486288557
- Genres:
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Fiction; Spy & Espionage
- Publisher:
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Bolinda/Audible audio
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Price
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International bestselling author
'As ever with Forsyth, there is an impressive command of armed weaponry as well as an utterly believable story that moves along at a breakneck pace ... Extraordinarily impressive.'
The Daily Mail
From jungle airstrips in Brazil to the mangrove swamps of Guinea-Bissau, from the barrios of Bogota to the boardrooms of Washington, The Cobra peels back the terrifying reality of the global cocaine business as it's never been seen before.
The Cocaine industry is worth billions of dollars a year to the drug cartels who spread their evil seed across Western society. Its usage causes incalculable misery, poverty and death. Slowly, gradually, inexorably it is spreading ... it is a blight that must be stopped.
One man, Paul Devereaux, intellectual, dedicated, utterly ruthless and ex-CIA special ops, is given what seems like an impossible task. At his disposal, anything he wants – men, resources, money. He will not stop until he has completed his mission.
Up to now the drug trade has been used to world governments attempting to prevent them plying their trade. But up to now, those governments have played by the rules. That is about to change. The rules no longer apply ... and a dirty war is about to get a whole lot dirtier ...
'The Cobra creates a vividly cinematic picture of the worldwide cocaine trade. Forsyth has recharged his batteries, producing his most ambitious novel in years by reproducing the minutely organised detail of his most famous book.'
The Daily Express
'Forsyth has produced his most ambitious book in years, reproducing the minutely organised detail of The Day of the Jackal.'
The Good Book Guide