They wanted rest and relaxation on a late summer day; however, instead of fun in the sun, they were plunged into a deadly assignment.
When an FBI safe house is breached and all of the agents are killed, Special Forces soldier turned covert operative, Aaron Hardy, and FBI Special Agent, Raychel DelaCruz, are forced to cut short their vacation and safeguard the only witness in a murder investigation. They soon learn that the man on trial is no ordinary criminal. He has the power and means to make his problems disappear. Placing themselves in harm’s way, Hardy and DelaCruz must employ every resource they have in their attempt to protect the witness.
Alex Ander writes Action & Adventure stories, focusing on the exploits of the hero and the hero's companions.
Readers have described his books as:
"A fun read!" "Fast-paced, quick read!" "Plenty of twists and turns with lots of action!"
Alex grew up in Michigan and lives in the middle of the ‘mitten.’ He earned a Bachelor of Science in Business degree from Detroit College of Business, before starting his professional career. He has worked in the areas of Education and Business; currently, he is a self-employed, independent contractor.
Alex has engaged in many activities in his lifetime, including baseball, basketball, golf, hockey, downhill skiing, and wood working. Most recently, he began playing the harmonica. As a devoted fan of the Detroit Lions, he never misses a game and, more importantly, never gives up on the team during a difficult season.
Alex’s creative nature led him to begin a career writing shorter novels in the thriller genre. He enjoys the writing process; creating characters that connect with readers. He envisions his readers becoming personally vested in the characters, eager to learn more about them.
I loved this one! I was so glad to know that the gap between Cruz and Hardy was finally closed. Thank you, Director Jameson.
I waited so long to read this book due to an overload of school assignments, but once I was free, you bet I sat down and read it in one shot.
Sometimes you read a book, and you have somethings to say about it, so you write a review. And sometimes you read a book, and it's just so perfectly lovely that you have nothing to say about it. Well, I guess that's when you end up with a review like this, which isn't like a review at all. :)
I really enjoy this author. His stories move along, keeping you engaged and have an ending that is satisfactory. This is the 3rd book I have read by this author and plan to read more!