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The Prisoner

John Wells • Book 11

by Alex Berenson

Narrated by George Guidall

4.39 ABR Score (5.8K ratings)
★ 4.21 Goodreads (4.1K) ★ 4.65 Audible (1.7K)
12h 22m Released 2017 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

George Guidall makes going undercover in a Bulgarian ISIS prison feel like it could actually happen to someone you know.

  • Great if you want: deep-cover spy tension with post-9/11 geopolitical realism
  • Listening experience: slow build, then relentless — mole-hunt paranoia keeps pulling you forward
  • Narration: Guidall's gravelly authority suits Wells's weary, seen-it-all character perfectly
  • Skip if: you're new to the series — prior Wells context matters here

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About This Audiobook

John Wells, the only American agent ever to infiltrate al-Qaeda, is pulled back from retirement for the most personally dangerous mission of his career. Evidence points to a high-level CIA mole feeding intelligence to ISIS, and the only way to identify the traitor is for Wells to reclaim his old jihadist identity and get himself captured, then imprisoned alongside a suspected ISIS operative in a secret Bulgarian facility. Alex Berenson's eleventh entry in the series keeps the geopolitical stakes enormous while putting Wells in a situation where every instinct he has becomes a liability.

George Guidall has narrated every Wells novel, and his authoritative, gravelly delivery gives the thriller its backbone. Guidall captures Wells's internal conflict with precision, making the silence between words carry as much weight as the action sequences. At 742 minutes, the audiobook moves efficiently through Berenson's dense plotting, and Guidall's pacing ensures the tension compounds steadily toward an ending that never telegraphs itself.