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Battle Djinni

Book 2

Meet the most important Iranian intelligence agent you’ve never heard of.


July 13, 1982: Iran launches Operation Ramadan, the largest land battle since WWII. For Iranian Army Captain Reza Sanjabi, survivor of five battles, all signs point to a bloodbath. Thousands of frenzied civilians ready to be sacrificed as human shields, rumors of enemy chemical weapons, and the false hope of an Iraqi populist uprising.


Reza’s men will follow him anywhere. They call him the Battle Djinni, named for the medallion of a Persian deity he wears into combat. They say the family heirloom gives Captain Sanjabi magical protection on the battle field.


But when Reza finds himself wounded, alone, and trapped on the wrong side of the battle, it looks like his luck has finally run out…


What happens next will put Reza in service to a powerful politician for the rest of his life.


Grab "Battle Djinni" and go behind enemy lines with Captain Sanjabi.


From the military veteran writing team that brought you Weapons of Mass Deception and Jihadi Apprentice, “Battle Djinni” tells the origin story of reader-favorite character Reza Sanjabi.

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Suicide? Murder? Or political coverup?

Sunday, January 18, 2015: Special Prosecutor Alberto Nisman is found dead in his Buenos Aires apartment, mere hours before he was reveal his report on the worst terrorist attack in Argentine history.

One bullet. No witnesses. Unsolved to this day.

The military veteran writing team that brought you Command and Control goes behind the scenes of this real-life drama. 

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