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FBI special agent Rowan Milani is our country’s most lethal secret weapon in the war on terror. Betrayed by a gullible Intelligence Community in a clever twist on his Iranian heritage, he must remain in the shadows. Branded a traitor, will he remain America’s most wanted, homegrown terrorist?

Established enemies of the United States have insinuated themselves into the upper echelons of the intelligence community, their influence reaching to the highest office in the land. As a decorated FBI Special Agent, Rowan Milani is a vital asset to the country’s premiere law enforcement organization and, as the President’s terrorist assassin, he’s the main player in a very secret, very personal war on terror.

Betrayed by a trusted confidant, Rowan becomes the target of his own government and the jihadists he hunts. Despite the allegiance of loyal colleagues, a woman’s unconditional love, and the sheer will to survive, he finds that there are breaking points for every man, no matter how strong.

Consummate Betrayal draws the reader into a twisting tale of treachery and betrayal in the midst of love and sacrifice. Wanted by both sides in the war on terror, Rowan is a man caught between two worlds; yet is safe in neither.

The first book in The Rowan Milani Chronicles, Consummate Betrayal is an action-packed espionage thriller set in a world irrevocably changed by the politics of terror.

Absolutely loved it! With her first novel, Mary Yungeberg skillfully combines a carefully researched plot within a refreshingly high-octane thriller. I was on pins and needles! Nicholas Guilak, Actor, Screenwriter, Producer

Terrific! Very exciting…Mary has created compelling, well-developed characters. Flows like the proverbial river – with plenty of plot twists and drama. Joan Hall Hovey, Award Winning Author of Night Corridor

I couldn’t stop reading…finished it in less than twenty-four hours and hated to see it end. Everything else on the shelf seems boring now. John R. Waltner, University of South Dakota Foundation

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