Russia was spiraling out of control. High-powered officials in Moscow want to keep it that way, at least until they've succeeded with the coup. CIA is closely monitoring the situation, knowing it could impact a proposed extraction of a defecting Russian from Vladivostok.
Grant Stevens meets with CIA to discuss the seemingly straightforward mission. Once he accepts, he's blindsided by an unforeseen twist to the op: Vladivostok won't be the end of the mission. His mission in Angola years earlier will come into play, giving him the opportunity to enact revenge on a vicious killer now stationed in Moscow.
He then learns that for nearly two years the US had an Air Force pilot classified as MIA, when, in fact, he was being held captive in Moscow. The Politburo ordered the KGB to deny having any knowledge of his capture or whereabouts. The connection between the missions has just been made. Stevens receives his final order: withhold details from everyone, including all his men. He'll be on his own in Moscow -- and totally off the grid.
Through the mounting chaos of an impending coup, with danger at nearly every turn, Stevens takes on his two final objectives: Rescue the pilot, then find a way to the proposed extraction site. Leningrad.
As always exciting reading about Grant Stevens!!!!
Triple Risk was worth the wait!!!! So glad, Jamie Fredric, you keep churning out the best stories about the Seals and especially Alpha Tango and Grant Stevens, Joe and all the rest. The way they work together, it's like they are an extension of the same body. Cohesiveness lends a better story. Enjoy these books a lot!!!! Thanks, Amarillo Turtle
Another fine novel, involving the team. I'm looking forward to the next book already. Luke has been accepted into BUD/S,and we look forward to his upcoming career.
Grant returns to Russia for a 3 part mission that he must accomplish. On his own. This was really a close call for him! Naturally AT ends up saving the day. Hopefully this isn't the last book of the series!