A lethal shipment of military hardware.
An international terrorist group on a mission of mass destruction.
One man stands to forever change the course of history, unless David Rivers can stop him.
David Rivers is an expert in the art of violence. Together with his team of CIA operatives, he’s executed dozens of covert assassination—but this mission might turn out to be his deadliest yet.
One man stands behind the transfer of high-level military hardware to an international terrorist syndicate. The CIA has uncovered his identity: Yuri Sidorov, a Russian arms dealer with state protection. With the arms deal only days away, David and the team are faced with an impossible challenge: to get close enough to take out their target, they must first win his trust.
David and the team infiltrate a black market arms network in Serbia, negotiating a web of secret police and mafia hitmen. Each wrong turn may prove fatal, but they’re determined to succeed at any cost.
But Sidorov is still alive for a reason, and when the team uncovers dark forces at work in the Balkans and America, they realize that killing him is the least of their worries.
By the time they learn the truth, it’s too late, and now they’re the ones being hunted.
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Jason Kasper is the international bestselling author of the American Mercenary and Spider Heist thriller series. He served in the US Army, beginning as a Ranger private and ending as a Green Beret captain. He is a West Point graduate and a veteran of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars and was an avid ultramarathon runner, skydiver, and BASE jumper, all of which inspire his fiction.
Corey M. Snow is a full-time audiobook narrator and voice talent from the great Pacific Northwest working from his home studio in Olympia, Washington. Before becoming a narrator, he was a typesetter, a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division, a software developer, and much more. He has recorded numerous audiobooks, including the DeChance Chronicles by David Niall Wilson, Crescent Lake by David Sakmyster, and the riveting Black Hearts by Time magazine editor Jim Frederick.