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Splinter Cell: Traitor
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Complete, First published Jul 21, 2012
Mature
Sam Fisher is falsely accused of treason.  He is running from his government, his agency, his friends.  He is scrambling to stop something and a team of highly trained assassins is after him, led by a woman who knows him as well as he knows himself.  In the hunt for a traitor, another traitor or two will be exposed themselves and the walls will come crumbling down around everybody.
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FANS: At the very end, I will have a special sneak peak at the sequel Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
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