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The Hybrid Enemy: A James Macrae Thriller Book 1

The Hybrid Enemy: A James Macrae Thriller Book 1 in Bloomington, MN
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The Hybrid Enemy - International Mystery and Crime Thriller
A James Macrae Thriller - Book 1
A book with a difference! A progression from a family drama to mystery and crime ending up as a political thriller. Be prepared!
James Macrae is a family man and CEO of his family's international shipping business. A series of mysterious accidents occur in their international terminals, threatening the very existence of his company.
When James's family also becomes a target, he has to take matters into his own hands to uncover his hidden enemy before it is too late.
His pursuit takes him across several continents only to discover the secret agenda of a rising global superpower. A fast-paced story of adversity, conspiracy and betrayal.
'Hybrid methods of warfare, such as propaganda, deception, sabotage and other non-military tactics have long been used to destabilise adversaries. What is new about attacks seen in recent years is their speed, scale and intensity, facilitated by rapid technological change and global interconnectivity
.'
Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General
A James Macrae Thriller - Book 1
A book with a difference! A progression from a family drama to mystery and crime ending up as a political thriller. Be prepared!
James Macrae is a family man and CEO of his family's international shipping business. A series of mysterious accidents occur in their international terminals, threatening the very existence of his company.
When James's family also becomes a target, he has to take matters into his own hands to uncover his hidden enemy before it is too late.
His pursuit takes him across several continents only to discover the secret agenda of a rising global superpower. A fast-paced story of adversity, conspiracy and betrayal.
'Hybrid methods of warfare, such as propaganda, deception, sabotage and other non-military tactics have long been used to destabilise adversaries. What is new about attacks seen in recent years is their speed, scale and intensity, facilitated by rapid technological change and global interconnectivity
.'
Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General