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The Ghost War

John Wells • Book 2

by Alex Berenson

Narrated by George Guidall

4.18 BLT Score
(14.6K ratings)
★ 4.05 Goodreads (11.3K) ★ 4.3 Audible (3.3K)

Why You'll Love This

George Guidall makes Cold War-style spy tradecraft feel as tense as a wire stretched across a dark hallway.

  • Great if you want: geopolitical espionage with a morally complex field operative
  • Listening experience: slow build that pays off — dense but propulsive in the final stretch
  • Narration: Guidall's gravelly authority suits Wells' world-weary intensity perfectly
  • Skip if: you need action over tradecraft and political maneuvering

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About This Book

A CIA mole has triggered a crisis that threatens to push China and the United States toward open war, and John Wells, just returned from the deepest undercover work of his career, is one of the few people positioned to understand what is actually happening. As the deception operations on both sides escalate, Wells must navigate competing versions of truth while the window for preventing catastrophe narrows. Alex Berenson draws on his experience as a New York Times national security reporter for a plot grounded in how intelligence operations actually function.

George Guidall brings John Wells to life with a grounded authority that never mistakes competence for heroism. His narration gives the intelligence community's bureaucratic and moral compromises the same attention as the action sequences, which is where the John Wells series distinguishes itself from simpler thrillers. Guidall's performance makes Wells feel like someone living in the real world rather than an action movie, which is Berenson's core achievement.