Ty Hauck left the world of law enforcement to join the
private sector as a security investigator, and he is happy
with his new life. That is until the brutal murder of an
old friend and her entire family has him looking to avenge
her death. Ty finds there have been other vicious killings
of people involved in the banking industry, which is now
causing the failure of many big-money institutions. Deeper
investigation teams Ty with tenacious Treasury agent Naomi
Blum, who's been following the money trail. It's soon
apparent there is a worldwide conspiracy at work, but will
Ty and Naomi be able to uncover the identity of the
mastermind in time to stop further damage to global
financial markets?
Gross brings back the clever and resilient Ty Hauk for a
third time in a thrilling plot that seems ripped from
today's headlines. Readers will learn more about global
financial matters than they may care to, but it's quite
relevant to the times. And it's scary as hell to think this
could actually take place -- as well as the awful
repercussions that could occur.
Ty Hauck is shattered by the news. A close friend from his
past, along with her husband and daughter, has been
brutally murdered in her home by vicious intruders. Now he
will risk everything he loves to avenge her death. . . .
A wealthy banker, seeing his world about to crumble around
him, knows his family is in unfathomable danger. . . .
A U.S. government agent watches the sudden bank transfers
of millions in cash and suspects that this is the first
step in a plot to unleash a wave of global panic. . . .
Ty Hauck hunts the murderer of a friend—and steps into the
crosshairs of a sinister conspiracy—in this most
electrifying novel yet from New York Times bestselling
thriller master Andrew Gross
Private security investigator Ty Hauck, with Naomi Blum, a
tenacious agent from the U.S. Department of Treasury,
unravels the evidence that joins these seemingly unrelated
events—revealing a reckless scheme that stretches from New
York to London to central Europe and gives new meaning to
the phrase "too big to fail." What began with a tragedy
that opened a door to Hauck's past—a door that he thought
was long closed—ends with a frantic race to avert a
disaster that could shake the very security of our country—
and even the world.