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SPECIAL LAUNCH PRICE -- REGULAR PRICE AFTER LAUNCH OF $4.99. CIA assassin Sasha Del Mira and her agency cohort, Tom Goddard, are involved in a steamy romance, and both begin questioning their motivation to continue in the spying game. When ISIS sends its top battlefield commander in Syria, Omar the Albino, to the States to train and mobilize its underground cells to bring its jihad to the U.S., Tom and Sasha are thrust into an all-out effort to thwart ISIS' deadly radical Islamic agenda. Omar quickly organizes a series of kidnappings, and ISIS videos begin surfacing on the Internet of American hostages in orange jumpsuits. Complicating matters, a nationwide group bent on vigilante justice arises to combat the ISIS menace and threatens to go rogue against anyone fitting a Muslim profile. Can Sasha and Tom track down Omar before he unleashes a bloody wave of beheadings and terrorist attacks on home soil, and before social chaos erupts?

The fourth book of the Sasha Del Mira series, On Home Soil sees heroine Sasha forced to explore the values and traditions she considers worth fighting for in an international espionage thriller with fast-paced action, driven by a steely female protagonist who is the equal of any male superspy.

435 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 25, 2015

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David Lender

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Ex-Wall Street Insider and Pitbull Poppi. I’m a pull-no-punches thriller author of vigilantly-researched espionage and white collar crime. Found at DLenderAuthor.com, my series and standalone novels are inspired by more than 25 years on Wall Street. Now I use my insider’s knowledge of the characters and intrigues that inhabit that sharp-elbowed world to create stories of corporate power brokers, CEO bullies, megalomaniacs and con artists.

I write about financial fraudsters, male and female spies and assassins, and the gritty underdogs that take them on. I also Tweet and blog from northeastern Pennsylvania with my rescue pitbull, Styles.

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July 18, 2017
Accidentally ran across this 4th Installment

So glad to have fun across this 4 th installment of the Sasha series. I have read the first there, 3 or 4 times each and recommended it to everyone. Hopefully there will be more now that Tom and Sasha can do their jobs with the help of Henry and his mother. They both have the potential to be really interesting characters. Yeah! Maybe I'll just have to start from the very beginning again.
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May 8, 2018
Another great read!

What I love about this writing is the reality. And it is scary enough. Lender gives a good portrayal of what we don't usually see.
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June 3, 2021
Lender writes really solid international thrillers. This one was particularly good.
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December 23, 2015
I saw this on Reading Deals and selected it based on the synopsis. I was provided a free copy in exchange for my honest review.

This is an International Intrigue that involves government Intelligence Agencies from U.S. and the Middle East.

Sasha is drawn out of retirement when a man who became the Poster Child for ISIS comes to the US to stir up trouble. Will her team be able to stop him from terrorizing the nation with more than sensationalized Social Media?

I really enjoyed this book especially how Mr. Lender weaved in the viewpoint of victims, terrorists, and the government agents who want to prevent devastation on their home turf.

Warning: This book is for Mature Audiences due to Violence, Sexual Situations, and Adult Language.
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December 16, 2015
I was provided with a complimentary copy of this book So I could give an honest review. I'm a character reader, I get into the characters, their story, who/what they are. The author develops the characters so you know who they are, what the value, what they're about. Maybe jumping into the fourth book about the main character is why, but as much as I enjoyed the book I felt something was off. I did go out and buy another of the author's books about this character in hopes that I would get a better feel for his books
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