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The Road to Armageddon

Written by: Larry Collins
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Publisher's Summary

Fact: It's the 21st century, and every day the world's largest crop of opium is harvested from the fertile fields of war-torn Afghanistan. It is rushed through Iran to processing labs in Turkey, where it is turned into what is, pound for pound, one of the most valuable substances on earth: pure-grade heroin.

Fact: The incredible amounts of cash generated from this dark enterprise are deposited in the West's largest banking systems. From London, New York, and Washington to Paris, Amsterdam, and Istanbul, our banks wash and protect the profits from prisonous enterprise.

Fact: "Businessmen" from Iran have purchased an airstrip north of Hamburg, Germany, for their "exporting" needs.

Fact or fiction? With the profits from these dealings, Iran has acquired six nuclear weapons of mass destruction from a retreating Russian army and stands poised as the newest player in the deadly poker game of world domination.

The line between fact and fiction is so tight in Larry Collins' thriller, The Road to Armageddon, that listeners will find themselves short of breath trying to separate the reality of this tense yarn from the evening's headlines.

©2003 Larry Collins (P)2003, 2017 New Millennium Entertainment / Phoenix Books

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"This gripping novel features, along with strong action sequences and a wicked surprise ending, enough detail and verisimilitude to unnerve most readers at the same time that it entertains them." ( Publishers Weekly)

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