A former operative is reluctant to return to the game….but the stakes have never been higher.
Brian Rhomes, code name Lobo, is a former member of an elite group of covert intelligence agents trying to live a quiet life in Montana. His last mission ended horribly; due to faulty intelligence, he led his group into an ambush and only he survived. He struggles with guilt over what happened, and has sworn to leave that life behind forever. He is on the verge of losing his family home to foreclosure, and regularly wonders whether he should just end it all. When he is approached with an opportunity to use his hard earned expertise in an advisory capacity overseas in return for enough money to pay off all his debts and have more than enough to help the families of his fallen comrades, he is tempted but can not stomach the idea of being a mercenary. But then he learns that Qasim al-Raymi, the terrorist who his group had been pursuing when they were ambushed was not, as had been believed, killed during the attack but is alive and well and has assumed a leadership role in Al Quaeda, vowing jihad against the West. Rhomes may be too honorable a man to become a mercenary for cash, but he won’t rest until the man who caused his men’s death is dead. With encouragement from his former CIA handlers, he accepts the assignment to help a Saudi Arabian-backed team terminate al-Raymi. In the intelligence world, however, nothing is as it seems. A group of captured Iranian Quds Force soldiers are being transported in Yemen when their caravan is attacked and they are freed. Who is behind this act, and what is their end game? The U.S. President Angela Buchanan has pushed a Green Initiative through Congress into law, and is on the verge of having her Global Green Accord signed by the major nations of the world with the help of the progressive Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. There are many people, both in the US and abroad, who are opposed to this aggressive move away from fossil fuels, and some of them have banded together to take steps to stop it. Everyone has an agenda, and no one can be trusted. With tensions rising between Iran and the United States and factions within Saudi Arabia emerging, it becomes clear that some will stop at nothing to prevent the Accord from being signed. Will Rhomes and others be able to identify those operating in the shadows before the unthinkable happens? Are they the ones setting traps, or are they going to become ensnared themselves?
In Wolf Trap, the reader will travel from the Big Sky country in Montana to Yemen, from the corridors of power in Washington DC to the palaces of Saudi Arabia, and from the mountains of Switzerland to a luxury yacht in the Red Sea. This thriller is hard to put down, and keeps the reader guessing till the very end. When power is threatened, so are longstanding loyalties. With the direction of the world at stake, a President can not fully trust her own Cabinet members or even the Secret Service agents tasked with protecting her; there is intrigue at the heart of the House of Saud; and two groups, both convinced that they are acting out of patriotism, square off to decide the world’s fate. Fans of Vince Flynn, Mark Greaney and Nelson DeMille have a new author to try in Connor Sullivan, and I recommend that they do just that. My thanks to NetGalley and Atria /Emily Bestler Books for the advanced reader’s copy.