Blue Shadows
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Narrated by:
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Tim Clarke
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By:
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S. R. Carson
About this listen
The surgeon saves lives, but knows when to pull the trigger.
Dr. Wyatt Barton, a retired CIA operative and now civilian surgeon, reluctantly accepts a call to leave retirement and participate in one last Black Ops mission. Meanwhile, a charming and well-respected US defense firm executive hides in plain sight and secretly plots high-tech terror attacks in the sleepy, self-absorbed United States. The overseas mission is compromised, and during the battle, the terrorist leader’s son is killed, and Wyatt is now targeted for assassination by the embedded terrorist organization.
Dr. Barton suffers injuries during the battle, experiences a near death experience, and sees the light. When he regains consciousness and life, he remembers the message he received from the light: He will receive a gift, but only if he heeds the specific moral warning that comes with it. Although his civilian surgical career and his relationship with his lover are threatened by his experience and his apparently worsened PTSD, he eventually realizes this gift may somehow allow him to eliminate the evil terrorist and his dangerous organization.
He doesn’t want to be a vigilante, but he struggles with how to use this gift to eliminate the terrorist threat and protect the woman he loves while desperately trying to preserve his soul by keeping the moral obligation the gift demands of him.
Warning to listeners: If you don’t like fast-paced action, romance, self-deprecating humor, heroism in battle, and a small taste of faith in the power of the almighty, then you should definitely avoid this book and listen to poetry.
©2023 Steve Mohnssen (P)2023 Steve Mohnssen