When two dysfunctional men with divergent backgrounds cross paths, they soon learn they must fight for each other and their country. Dr. Butcher, a physician, depressed and suicidal since the untimely death of his wife, accidentally runs down a disabled homeless man on the street. His victim is named Blade, a decorated Gulf War veteran and a prosthetic-wearing amputee. He chooses to wander the streets as he struggles to recover from PTSD.
Butcher and Blade's fateful accident occurs as a two million dollar armored car heist is going down. Thwarting an attempt by the gang of thieves to eliminate witnesses, the two grab the money and escape. They are pursued by the ruthless gang, which they discover is a sleeper cell of al Qaeda terrorists bent on attacking Los Angeles on the tenth anniversary of 9-11. Butcher and Blade gather an ill-equipped band of broken soldiers and mercenaries and are forced to rely on each other and inherent skills when pressed into service to mitigate attacks against Americans on their own soil.
Endgame is one of those books that starts out loud and fast - a money heist is in play between the police and drug lords, a homeless man is hit by the car of a suicidal doctor, bullets are flying, people are dying - and all within the first 50 pages - and that's just the beginning. The homeless man turns out to be a decorated veteran with incredibly skilled field experience, taking the doctor along with him on this non-stop action packed thrill ride. It's terrorist vs. mercenary - and once you start reading you won't be able to stop because the action never does!