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Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1548 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Hunting Season Author: P. T. Deutermann Narrator: Dick Hill Format: Unabridged Length: 17 hrs and 42 mins Language: English Release date: 08-04-08 Publisher: Brilliance Audio Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 1187 votes Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective Publisher's Summary: The authorities at the FBI are quick to write off the case as teenage runaways, and order Janet off the case - but not before she has the chance to speak with the father of one of the missing, Edwin Kriess. Kriess is an ex-"sweeper", a member of an elite CIA task force trained to track down and bring in rogue agents. To be a sweeper means to be expertly trained in the art of hunting and killing, and Kriess was not only a sweeper himself, but the agent in charge of training and leading the entire program. Only something went wrong - an assignment to track down an agent involved in a Chinese espionage plot ended in a bloody massacre, and threatened to reveal a monumental government cover-up. Kriess was quietly sacrificed to the scandal, and has since lived in solitude. But now his daughter is missing, and he knows that she didn't run away - and he will do anything to find her and bring her abductors to justice. His search brings him back to the abandoned industrial complex, where two right-wing religious fanatics - tied to the Waco disaster and inspired by the Oklahoma City bombing - are building a hydrogen bomb. When the FBI learns of Kriess' independent investigations, they fear the worst: he knows too many secrets already, and if his search efforts are successful, a scandal of epic proportions would unfold. They decide they need a plant, someone who has access to Kriess, and can win his trust. Someone who will report back what he knows, and what he finds - and that person is Janet Carter. Critic Reviews: "Deutermann's latest blast at the FBI/ CIA establishment [is] read with muscular intelligence by Hill." (Publishers Weekly) "A solid read from an author whose own tradecraft is every bit as good as that of his characters." (Booklist)