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The August Assassin - John Elliott

The August Assassin

John Elliott
LSP Digital , English
3 ratings

The government stole his innocence and trained him to kill. For thirty-seven years America’s enemies died. John Elliott, JD is, The August Assassin.


The August Assassin is the true story of one of America’s premier counter-terrorists. The book recalls the numerous operations undertaken to rid the world of some of the most notorious terrorists and brutal dictators known to exist. It begins deep in the jungles of Southeast Asia in 1966, and takes the reader along on a global odyssey highlighting those operations through 2003.

If you have ever wondered what really happened to people such as Idi Amin, Abu Nidal, and Pablo Escobar, as well as a host of others across the globe, this book will answer those questions. And if you’ve ever wondered if the United States, Israel, and other countries, really employs assassins, this true story will take you behind the scenes of the Department of State and Mossad, and into the consulates and embassies on five continents.

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