Dark men and darker deeds from the New York
Times- bestselling author and "dean of intrigue
novelists" (St. Louis Post- Dispatch)
On
Long Island, a trusted operative for the president nudges
his boat up to a pier, when a man materializes out of the
rain and shoots him. In London, General Charles Ferguson,
adviser to the prime minister, approaches his car on a side
street, when there is a flash and the car explodes. In New
York, a former British soldier, who is also a bit more than
that, takes a short walk in Central Park to stretch his
legs, when a man comes up fast behind him, a pistol in his
hand.
And that is only the beginning. Someone is
targeting the members of the elite intelligence unit known
as "the Prime Minister's private army" and all those who
work with them, and whoever is doing it has a lot of
resources at his command. Sean Dillon has an idea of who it
may be, an old nemesis who has clearly gotten tired of their
interference in his schemes. But proving it is going to be a
difficult task. And surviving it the hardest task of all. .
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