Eagles Mission One: Afghanistan
Book Details
Author(s)L.J. Stoddart
PublisherL.J. Stoddart
ISBN / ASINB00S27941E
ISBN-13978B00S279415
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
In a time where terrorism has gotten way out of hand, the President of the United States has recognized the need for an unconventional form of warfare and special operations that would be used to help win the war on terror. Hence the idea of the Eagles was born. The Eagles are three young children who were literally born and trained to help win the war on terror. They are an all new top secret special operations force.
Thanks to a terrorist attack right here in the United States, the Eagles quickly find out who they are and assigned their very their first mission. They are sent to Afghanistan to help locate and microchip one of the leaders of a dangerous terrorist group called the Nabilat. While there, the three children go through plenty of trials and tribulations, but they also get the opportunity to help save an orphanage that has been taken over by the Nabilat.
These three genius children come up with all sorts of inventions and plans which keep the terrorists on their toes and wondering how three children can cause so much chaos in their organization. Travel along with the Eagles as they head to Afghanistan to work towards making the word terrorism a thing of the past.
Thanks to a terrorist attack right here in the United States, the Eagles quickly find out who they are and assigned their very their first mission. They are sent to Afghanistan to help locate and microchip one of the leaders of a dangerous terrorist group called the Nabilat. While there, the three children go through plenty of trials and tribulations, but they also get the opportunity to help save an orphanage that has been taken over by the Nabilat.
These three genius children come up with all sorts of inventions and plans which keep the terrorists on their toes and wondering how three children can cause so much chaos in their organization. Travel along with the Eagles as they head to Afghanistan to work towards making the word terrorism a thing of the past.
