The world is spiraling into war—and one team stands in the way of annihilation.
As Russian forces drive deep into Europe, American troops fight brutal battles in the Middle East, and Chinese warships close in across the Pacific, the free world is being squeezed to the breaking point. World War III has arrived—and the outcome isn’t looking good.
America and her allies are outnumbered, outgunned, and on the brink of collapse. For President Maggie Trousdale, the goal is no longer victory—it’s survival. Preventing nuclear firestorm is the only objective left.
But there is one last option. Not a conventional battle plan but a mission so dangerous no leader dares speak of it aloud. To attempt it, Washington turns to the CIA’s most classified covert strike the Prosecution Force.
Reed Montgomery and his operators are shattered—scarred by missions that nearly killed them, scattered and hanging by a thread. But when the call comes, they answer. Because the stakes demand nothing less.
They know the odds. They know the cost. And they’ll walk straight into the fire—ready to give everything, even if it means never coming home.
Logan Ryles is the author of more than two dozen thrillers, including the bestselling Mason Sharpe and Prosecution Force series. Known for stories that hit like a freight train, his novels deliver cinematic pacing, grit, and tightly woven plots that have earned him a global readership. With over 800,000 copies sold and translations reaching the German market, Ryles’s work resonates with fans of Lee Child, Vince Flynn, and David Baldacci.
His path to writing full-time was anything but ordinary: from running a sawmill to driving for Uber to working in finance, he eventually returned to his lifelong passion for storytelling—a dream he began pursuing at just fourteen years old.
A native of the South, Ryles lives in coastal Alabama with his wife, Annie, and their two dogs, where he continues to write high-octane adventures rooted in faith, grit, and a love of the genre.
Learn more about Logan and his books at Logan’s website: www.loganryles.com
The last operation for the Prosecution Force. The five remaining members are battered and beaten, physically and emotionally. Still they are not ready to be disbanded. Ivan Sakorov is in Russia and is now part of President Nitikin's inner circle. The PF consider him a traitor, all except Turk. Nitikin is bat crap crazy, continually moving his military west. With American president Maggie Truesdale not responding, Nitikin becomes more aggressive. Maggie is having a hard time coming down from the drugs she was taking for her liver transplant. Her behavior is often irrational and cause for concern. James O'Dell is in federal prison for killing a man so Maggie could get his liver. Vice President Stratton, is drawing up articles of impeachment and trying to get enough votes to make him president. When the Russians start killing Americans, Maggie comes up with an insane plan to have Nitikin assassinated. So crazy it just might work. So desperate she is willing to activate the Prosecution Force, the only team in the world with a chance of success. Their chance of any member surviving hovers right around zero. Maybe Lucy's faith is stronger than the enemy's bullets. Maybe not. Can Muddy Maggie save America? The action intensifies as the pieces fall into place, or don't. There is no Plan B. The ending is extraordinary! I am going to miss Reed and the Prosecution Force.
I was such a fan of the early Mitch Rapp books and I listened to Brad Thor while I redid my floors. So it was nice to jump back in the genre and get my adrenaline going.
First I am jumping in mid series and I had no trouble following the plot. The author does a good job filling in any gaps I needed.
Other than a female President, which I just don’t think can happen now, this felt like it could be real life. US and Russia at odds. A huge cat and mouse game between the two with dire consequences on the line. The team protecting the US stakes are battered and beat up yet giving their all. And that explosive ending.
I was drawn to the characters and their relationships. Knowing a little about them helped me connect with them and make them real.
The pace and tension just kept ratcheting up the further along I was. This is the epitome of high stakes and fact paced.
Gary Bennett does an excellent job as narrator. He’s able to bring the characters to life and have the right emotion and intensity at the right moments. The listen was easy to follow and kept me engaged. The time listening flew by.
This will appeal to Vince Flynn and Brad Thor fans along with anyone liking fast paced political thrillers.
I just finished Red Horizon, and it is an intense conclusion to the Prosecution Force series. In a world facing a cataclysmic end at the hands of a madman, the stakes have never been higher for the team.
Battered and traumatized from the events of the previous volumes, the Prosecution Force is called upon for one final, seemingly impossible mission. The plot builds dramatically, and the descriptive language used for the major players—from the US and Russian leaders to the team itself—creates a haunting look at a global disaster. The palace intrigue on both sides of the Atlantic adds even more tension to the story, which flows so well you'd be hard pressed to believe it's 544 pages long.
Despite being physically pushed to their limits, the Force remains determined to give everything for their country and the planet. While I am sad to see this excellent series end, it truly went out with a bang. I highly recommend reading it yourself to see what I mean!
PROSECUTION FORCE SERIES: Source: Ryles' ARC team and Severn River Publishing.
RED HORIZON, #10 - What a finale. Over 500 pages but so packed, it was a quick read. Everybody has their endings, with some being justly served. 5*
FAILED STATE, #4 - My first of this series and I did not miss the first three books. Standalone, interesting with Wolfgang as a member of another "group". 4*
FIRESTORM, #5 - Totally mesmerizing. I could not put down this action-filled, fast-paced, intriguing story with its great, and no so good, characters and interesting story lines. Enjoyed Wolfgang's prosthesis. 15*
WHITE ALERT, #6 - Full of intrigue and suspense, multiple players, and interesting story lines. Add in a few happenings and surprises to make a hard to put down book. 5*
NUCLEAR NATION, #7 - Intense. Intriguing. Interesting. Kinda wonders about the Team's future after reading this quick paced, action filled, twisty-turny book. Man, I love Ivan; he adds so much to the meaty parts. Hope Eight gets published ASAP. 5*
FALLOUT, #8 - Fallout does not disappoint. Interesting. Intense. Enjoyable. Live this series and author! 5*
FULL DARK, #9 - Reed got on my nerves with his selfishness but then the story started rocking and he was off my list. Interesting. Intriguing. Action filled. 5*
A really good/long thriller(544 pages). The ruthless Russian President is using Iran & China to start wars in their parts of the world, while they invade/destroy former Soviet neighbors. Their hope...to control the world or to end it once and for all. The U.S. has a lot of wars to contend with and NATO is not being much help. U.S. President Muddy Maggie has a lot on her plate since being shot, addicted to opioids, and the usual crap that goes on in politics. Maggie and a few CIA peeps come up with a plan that cannot be successful without The Prosecution Force entering the game. Buckle up and enjoy the thrill ride. Thanks to Severn River Publishing for the ARC and the book will be available June 2nd.
This book is outstanding, period. Author Ryles has deftly taken all of the threads in the entire Prosecution Force series and woven them into a rollicking action thriller, the most ambitious and best I’ve read in years. What’s most impressive is Ryles writing style - it’s pitch perfect here. Easy to digest rapidly with just enough detail and excellent dialogue. From the very start of this book to the last page (which you’ll probably finish in two days), it’s mastery of this genre. But I highly recommend Ryles’ other books series too.
I received an advanced copy of this book for my honest review. This was a great conclusion to an excellent series. The story is about politics between several nations and special force operators who need to save the world. The story and characters in this series are all well developed and believable. As with most series the books should be read in order. This will give the reader time to learn about the main characters and the complicated plot.
Really great read and full of action as the PF have been with one last dangerous task ,the team are battered from there last encounter but are willing to go . With the Russian president out to conquer the world and China waiting in the background . Maggie with a lot on her plate and still recovering her gunshot wound . The end is sad but all alive but battered and will certainly miss this series . To be honest i was wary of reading knowing it was the last ,absolute great read ,very intense read throughout .
Will miss Reed Montgomery, the entire series is tied up well in Ryles final chapter. Very few tragic heroes are as "likeable" as Montgomery. Thanks for the PF series Mr. Ryles.
Real life has enough tragic endings. Maybe some people want books to be realistic but I use them as an escape. The ending didn’t have to be so crushing.
Double and triple-packed with action mystery and love in the lives of the prosecution force, the elite group called again to save the world from destruction.