In this podiobook: Former NATO intelligence chief writes cyberterrorism spy thriller -- Major General Val Pattee's novel lauded as compelling and a "tutorial for homeland security personnel". Suppose al-Qaeda had a second, potentially more devastating attack planned in 2001. How would it be thwarted? "The Onion Files" is a spy thriller differing from all previous novels in one very important aspect: author Val Pattee was one of the Western world's top spy masters. Serving as chief of intelligence for NATO in Europe during periods of Cold War-era terrorism, he worked with the heads of...
“This is a really good story. At first you may think the authors voice it not perky enough, but hang on. For this story I find his voice suitable and appropriate for the story. The plot, charecters, and all are well done and believable. Sounds like there will be more to the story, and for me, I...”Read full review »
dottiehnj via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/19/09
“I started listening to this book and within the first minute, I knew I was not going to make it through. The author couldn't even pronounce 'Jihad' correctly! Secondly, I could not understand for the life of me why this guy decided to read the book himself. He clearly does not have a reader's...”Read full review »
Funkbox via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/15/09