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North Korea, increasingly isolated from most of the rest of the  world, is led by an absolute dictator and a madman with a major  goal—he's determined to launch a nuclear attack on the United States.  While they have built, and continue to successfully test nuclear bombs,  North Korea has yet to develop a ballistic missile with the range  necessary to attack America. But their missiles are improving, reaching a  point where the U.S. absolutely must respond.
What the U.S.  doesn't know is that North Korea has made a deal with Iran. In exchange  for effective missiles from Iran, they will trade nuclear triggers and  fissionable material. An exchange, if it goes through, that will create  two new nuclear powers, both with dangerous plans.
Dewey Andreas,  still reeling from recent revelations about his own past, is ready to  retire from the CIA. But he's the only available agent with the skills  to carry out the CIA's plan to stop North Korea. The plan is to inject a  singular designer poison into the head of the North Korean military and  in exchange for the nuclear plans, provide him with the one existing  dose of the antidote. But it goes awry when Dewey manages to inject a  small amount of the poison into himself. Now, to survive, Dewey must get  into North Korea and access the antidote and, while there, thwart the  nuclear ambitions of both North Korea and Iran. And he has less than 24  hours to do so—in the latest thriller from Ben Coes.
His boldest, most daring thriller yet.
— The Real Book Spy
If you’re not exhausted by the time you reach the last page, you weren’t paying attention. There is enough action and casualties in Bloody Sunday for multiple thrillers... Masterful!
— Bookreporter
Excellent...the best entry in the series so far.
— Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Coes has written another outstanding black-ops thriller that holds readers with believable characters, a charismatic lead, and compelling narrative drive.
— Booklist
Wildly entertaining... Coes takes a terrifyingly plausible scenario ― an Iran-North Korea deal that puts the U.S. in the crosshairs ― and ratchets up the suspense with a countdown to annihilation. Dewey Andreas is the hero these times demand, and Bloody Sunday is a heart-stopping thrill ride.
— Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author of Suspicion and The Switch