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Navy Men Presidents: Book 3 - Eternal Flame Trilogy: Operation Destiny Achieved
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Navy Men Presidents: Book 3 - Eternal Flame Trilogy: Operation Destiny Achieved
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The thrilling adventure of the Eternal Flame Trilogy concludes with
NAVY MEN PRESIDENTS: Book 3—Eternal Flame Trilogy: Operation Eternal Flame Destiny Achieved
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The Navy Men Presidents from World War II have reached the first step in their intertwined destiny: Kennedy now President of the United States. Kennedy’s true best friend, Red, becomes Undersecretary of the Navy and continues his secret obligation to protect Kennedy from his enemies—and from himself.
Through a back channel with the Soviet KGB, the CIA is told of a rogue operation within the highest levels of the US government to assassinate the president. Red must mobilize resources within the Navy and his “off-the-books” assets to track down the forces behind Operation Eternal Flame and stop the assassination.
Ed Delker’s third
NAVY MEN PRESIDENTS
is great as a trilogy conclusion, but it can also stand alone. With the heroine introduced in book two returning to the forefront, readers will be fascinated by issues facing both women and men in the military in the 1960s. It leaves readers dreaming about what these Navy men and woman will do next.
NAVY MEN PRESIDENTS: Book 3—Eternal Flame Trilogy: Operation Eternal Flame Destiny Achieved
.
The Navy Men Presidents from World War II have reached the first step in their intertwined destiny: Kennedy now President of the United States. Kennedy’s true best friend, Red, becomes Undersecretary of the Navy and continues his secret obligation to protect Kennedy from his enemies—and from himself.
Through a back channel with the Soviet KGB, the CIA is told of a rogue operation within the highest levels of the US government to assassinate the president. Red must mobilize resources within the Navy and his “off-the-books” assets to track down the forces behind Operation Eternal Flame and stop the assassination.
Ed Delker’s third
NAVY MEN PRESIDENTS
is great as a trilogy conclusion, but it can also stand alone. With the heroine introduced in book two returning to the forefront, readers will be fascinated by issues facing both women and men in the military in the 1960s. It leaves readers dreaming about what these Navy men and woman will do next.