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The Ghost War, the Silent Man

John Wells • Book 2

by Alex Berenson

Narrated by George Guidall

4.19 BLT Score
(14.0K ratings)
★ 4.05 Goodreads (11.3K) ★ 4.34 Audible (2.6K)

Why You'll Love This

George Guidall makes CIA tradecraft sound like a man who has personally buried secrets — and regrets a few of them.

  • Great if you want: geopolitical spy fiction with real-world weight
  • Listening experience: tense and methodical — thriller that rewards patience
  • Narration: Guidall's gravelly authority suits Wells's weary lethality perfectly
  • Skip if: you want a standalone — this assumes you know Wells

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About This Book

This collection pairs The Ghost War, in which John Wells confronts a Chinese power play that could trigger global war, with The Silent Man, where Wells races to prevent decommissioned Soviet nuclear warheads from reaching terrorists. Both novels draw on Alex Berenson's reporting background, grounding their international thriller plots in the actual architecture of intelligence failures and institutional dysfunction.

George Guidall's authoritative narration unifies the two novels into a coherent listening experience, his portrayal of Wells carrying consistent weight across both stories. The combination of volumes makes for extended listening that allows the character to develop across two very different geopolitical crises. Guidall's performance reinforces the series' defining quality: the conviction that the most dangerous threats are not dramatic or obvious but slow-moving and structural.