"Logan Palmer is back in a gripping, helter-skelter of an action adventure. This is L J Morris at his best. A heart-stopping read." - Terence Strong, Author of Whisper Who Dares
“A blazing action thriller that fans of Reacher, Rapp, Harvath or my own Hunter won't be able to get enough of.” - Matt Hilton, Author of the Joe Hunter thrillers
There's a storm coming...
Ex-Royal Marine Logan Palmer has settled into his new life as a dive instructor in Indonesia. It’s the life he thought he wanted, but business isn’t going well. So, when he is approached to act as a go-between in the handover of a kidnap ransom, he reluctantly agrees.
Palmer travels to Texas, but something isn’t right. None of the kidnap details make any sense. The victims, Simone Kalu, and her teenage daughter Zahrah, have no money and nothing to offer the kidnappers. Or so it seems. Every instinct is telling Palmer to walk away from the job, but, if he does, there is no one else to help them.
When Palmer’s worst fears are realised, they are plunged into the middle of a decades-old conspiracy at the heart of the establishment. Palmer will need all his skills to protect Zahrah as they are pursued from big city Texas to the swamps of Louisiana by corrupt law enforcement and the white supremacists who want them dead.
But with money, power, and political influence at stake, the odds aren’t in Palmer’s favour.
“Fast-paced, rollicking action thriller.”
– Matt Hilton
"This is an assured and well-crafted debut in the mold of Tom Clancy or Frederick Forsyth. It's intelligent but also has enough pace and action to keep the pages turning long after it's time to turn off the light." - Mike Craven
When the secrecy of a nuclear weapon agreement is thrown into doubt, a disgraced intelligence operative is recruited to find out if the deal is still safe…
Ali Sinclair, wrongly convicted and on the run from a Mexican prison, is enlisted to infiltrate her old friend’s inner circle and find the evidence.
The only people on her side are an ex-Cold War spook and the former Royal Marine that was sent to find her. Together they discover that the stakes are much higher than anyone knew, and the fate of the world is at risk…
But when you’ve lived in the shadows who can you trust?
“Once in this story, you won’t want to come up for breath.”
– Books From Dusk Till Dawn
“Ludlum, Clancy, and DeMille have competition at last”
– Nigel Adams
Freed from prison and back in Europe, Ali Sinclair has one job... find Frank McGill.
The information he has is vital if they are to end the conspiracy that threatens to bring down the Government and push NATO to the brink of war.
With terrorist attacks increasing and a mole at the top of the establishment, Sinclair and McGill will need to use all their skills to follow the clues across the continent in a deadly treasure hunt that drags them back towards London.
But when you're being hunted by assassins and the authorities... going home isn't always the safest option.
"Clear writing makes for great reading in a very believable spy thriller. Highly recommended. "
– Alistair Birch
When photographs of a Russian missile scientist, who was thought to be dead, prove he’s alive, and a Soviet era nuclear warhead goes missing in Iraq, ex-marine Logan Palmer must track them both down before the warhead’s plutonium can be used to mount a devastating, terrorist attack.
The photographs are from the CCTV cameras of a hotel in Southeast Asia. The images show the scientist along with members of a private security team. A team that Palmer once led. His only option is to re-join his old unit and uncover the plan before they work out that he isn’t one of them anymore.
With time running out, Palmer and Anna Riley, his handler back in London, struggle with ghosts from their pasts as they scramble to identify the terrorists’ target and stop the attack.
But, with thousands of lives at risk, Palmer doesn’t realise that the only person in the world he cares about is the one that’s in the most danger.
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