Black Mamba

Published
Mar 2012
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
298

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In BLACK MAMBA, CIA Special Operative Jeremiah Flynn is coerced into a covert mission in Equatorial Africa to eliminate the Black Mamba, Joseph Nkono, the self-proclaimed 'spokesman' of God and a Holy Spirit medium. The Black Mamba and his militant Ugandan Resistance Army, have been universally condemned for twenty years of human rights atrocities—including murder, mutilation, rape, terrorism and the abduction of women and children into sexual slavery. President Patricia Bunnell, being challenged for election, agrees to deploy 100 American Special Forces to 'assist and advise' the region countries for humanitarian efforts against the Black Mamba. However, with no results from the Special Forces deployment and only months before the election, her poll numbers continue to drop. The President desperately needs to convince Flynn to lead a covert operation to hunt down and eliminate the Black Mamba and the URA in order to secure her election. A conflicted Flynn must quickly assemble a small team of 'Black Operative mercenaries' to go deep into the jungles of Africa on this clandestine mission to search out and destroy the Black Mamba and his Ugandan Resistance Army of 'boy-soldiers'.

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First Edition Mar 2012 Createspace ISBN 1470020149
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Feb 2012 Jerome J. Foody ISBN B0078S91HA
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