Black Vault has Fallen

Black Vault has Fallen

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The hacking and leaking of a formerly top-secret database known as the "Black Vault" has sent the political, military and intelligence community into an uproar. Careers are being destroyed. Dirty deals are showing up on the front page, and scandals are ruining various countries across the globe. Jock Bentley takes it upon himself to investigate the Black Vault leak after being caught in a massive crime spree seemingly connected to it. But as he gets closer to the truth, he finds himself getting closer to his own demise...
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