Robert Chase is a man who lives in the shadows. Even to his superiors he is an enigma. He carefully guards his past, not so much because he is ashamed of it, but more because he insists that no one else be allowed to interpret it. His ability to find almost anyone, anywhere, is legendary inside the CIA, but what his masters truly value is his willingness to walk on either side of a thin red line every day, and without moral hesitation. He is memorable because he is so forgettable. He is every man in the sense that he does not have a remarkable physique, is not especially tall or handsome, and is not an invincible fighting machine. What he does possess is a forgettable face, intelligence, and exceptional agility; all of which have kept him safe during more than two decades of finding and kidnapping certain persons of interest. For most of his career, this was enough. Then he met Sam, and everything changed.
I always like to read a well written book with government operatives who were trained in the military and who have no problem with 'boundaries'! And I like to read how 'man-hunters' find their prey. I believe that they should 'bring-'em-back-alive', however, I'll accept 'self-defense'! I'm always pleased to find a book like this ! ! !