Dane Cooper beats against the tide to continue the search for his abducted daughter, Angela. His involvement with The Cabal, a mysterious group of grieving parents, intensifies as their efforts become bolder and more brazen.
From a high-profile assault upon sex traffickers in Savannah to a clandestine military operation in Somaliland, Dane brings the fight to those who would harm children. At every turn, members of The Cabal must stay out of the crosshairs of Carl Blanchard's new FBI task force and Virginia Bureau of Criminal Investigation Special Agents Patterson and Stills.
And this time, the Keeper and his disciples are fighting back.
The hunters have become the prey as Cabal members are viciously attacked in their homes. The savage killer is a ghost, torturing and murdering them one by one as he moves his way up the hierarchy. Dane, Sam, and Jack race against time to protect their members before the club is eradicated.
Book 2 in the Dane Cooper series is pretty good. I thought the story got a little off track with a trip to Africa that didn't add anything to the story about the group hunting pedophiles. This story started off strong, but started feeling a little less thoughtful and a bit forced. Dane Cooper, in book 1, was never super famous spy extraordinaire with unlimited resources akin to James Bond. That said, it was a fun book and full of excitement and adventure. Damn if Hagerty didn't leave us on the hook for another book though!
Cabal by Sean Hagerty is a dark, relentless thriller that escalates Dane Cooper’s crusade to terrifying new levels. As his search for his abducted daughter continues, Dane’s alliance with a vigilante group targeting child traffickers sparks global violence—and deadly retaliation. With law enforcement closing in and a ruthless, unseen killer dismantling The Cabal from within, the hunters become the hunted in a brutal race where trust is fragile and nobody is safe.