A devastating attack in Cleveland leaves the FBI scrambling for answers. It’s clear white supremacists are responsible, and they’re far from done. Desperate to stop the impending bloodshed, the feds turn to Terrence Rubble, whose reputation precedes him. He must infiltrate the organization, earning their trust while unearthing the sinister details of their plot. Time is of the essence as Rubble races against the clock, knowing that the fate of countless lives hangs in the balance. But as he delves deeper into the dark underbelly of the white supremacist network, he realizes that the line between hunter and hunted is blurring. Terrence has to decide how far he is truly willing to go to protect the innocent. Will he become a one-man kill squad, executing his own brand of justice, or will the white supremacists uncover the rat among them? Kill Squad is a pulse-pounding, edge-of-your-seat thriller. This high-stakes tale of suspense explores the depths of human courage, loyalty, and sacrifice in the face of unimaginable evil. Will Terrence's code of justice prevail, or will he find himself ensnared in a deadly web of deceit? Get your hands on Kill Squad to uncover the truth.
Trouble, pressed into service by the FBI, infiltrates an Aryan white supremacist organization in an attempt to bring them down before they can kill more innocent people. Lots of action and mayhem in this action thriller as Trouble races toward the finale.
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Received this book as a read for honest review. I loved it! This book gave me more insight to the depth of Trouble’s character. Great read I was hooked from the first chapter. Highly recommend this book and the rest of the series.
When you want something done well you call trouble to work on it. This time it's a race against time, will he be able to get what needs to be done in time? Posing as a white supremacist to get inside an organization before they can cause more devastating harm to others may be easy but earning their trust is another thing. The story is well written and at a good pace as to not make the story feel rushed.