When narco-terrorists strike a dive boat off the coast of Baja, veteran CIA officer Grant Hunter's world explodes into chaos.
The crew is slaughtered. The passengers kidnapped. Among them—Grant's son and his girlfriend, who unbeknownst to their captors, is the niece of the Vice President of the United States.
Grant is thrust into the center of a dangerous rescue mission. With time running out and the threat of a political firestorm looming, he must track the hostages across an unforgiving landscape of cartel-controlled waters and corrupt alliances. Supported by a network of agency assets and personal contacts spanning from Langley to Mexico City and the Caribbean, Grant must stay one step ahead of the terrorists—before they realize the true value of their hostages.
As the operations unfolds, each decision could mean life or death—not just for the victims, but for the entire region. And for Grant, failure isn't an option. Not this time.
Written by a former CIA officer, this explosive thriller delivers gripping authenticity, relentless suspense, and deeply personal stakes.
If you like gritty realism, tense rescue missions, and CIA heroes who never back down, you'll love this pulse-pounding third installment in the Grant Hunter thriller series.
Pick up your copy of Counter Accusations today to experience a high-stakes thriller that doesn't let go.
In Admit Nothing former CIA officer Scott Urbach introduces readers to Grant Hunter, a protagonist whose experiences mirror the author's own career. The novel is a gripping tale of espionage, betrayal, and high-stakes geopolitical conflict. With meticulous attention to detail and a narrative style that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, Scott has quickly established himself as a formidable new voice in the thriller genre.
As Scott continues to write, fans can eagerly anticipate further installments in the Grant Hunter series, where they can expect more intricate plots, richly developed characters, and the authentic portrayal of the shadowy world of intelligence and security.
Scott and his wife Beth live in Grosse Pointe, MI along with their dog, cat, salamander and Sherman, their forty pound tortoise.