
Two Good Deeds
A Titus Ray Thriller (Titus Ray Thrillers, Book 11)
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Narrado por:
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D.C. Newman
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De:
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Luana Ehrlich
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Titus Ray's mission in Cairo is clear — gather intel on Kalifa, a dangerous terrorist group.
But first, he has to get their attention by posing as a wealthy antiquities collector from Dubai.
When Titus learns Kalifa is looting Egypt's archaeological treasures in order to fund their organization, he visits a dig where he shows interest in acquiring certain artifacts, which he hopes will get him an invitation to meet with Khalifa's leadership.
Instead, he gets an invitation to a birthday party . . .
Titus, along with his team, attend a high-ranking Egyptian official’s birthday party, where he encounters an unexpected guest. Is she an ally or an enemy?
Following the party, he gets another invitation — to meet the head of Khalifa . . .
At their high-stakes meeting, Titus agrees to support the organization financially, but in return, he's counting on them sharing the organization's plans with him. But will they?
Then, he gets a third invitation, this time from an old friend . . .
She informs him there's a mole inside Khalifa with critical intelligence about the organization. Now, he has to make a quick decision. But is it the right one?
Ultimately, Titus issues his own invitation — to the Khalifa mole . . .
The meeting with the Khalifa mole results in a harrowing encounter with a notorious assassin who's determined to eliminate any threat to Khalifa. Can Titus stop him before he destroys innocent lives?
As Titus navigates Khalifa's treacherous world of deception, intrigue, and betrayal, his only weapon is the power of prayer. Without it, he won't survive.