Link Anderson, a Native American veteran of the Gulf War, must draw on his heritage and his mystical link with a shaman called Black Wolf as he matches wits with a terrorist known only as "Ghost," a mysterious assassin-for-hire whose next target is Washington, D.C.
Tom "Bear" Wilson was a career United States Air Force Officer with 3000 hours of flying time, mostly in fighters. During his 500 hours of combat flying, he earned four Silver Star Medals for gallantry and three Distinguished Flying Crosses for heroism. He also served in various roles as instructor, flight examiner, tactician, staff officer, and unit commander. After leaving the military, Wilson enjoyed diverse careers, including: private investigator, gunsmith, newspaper publisher, and manager of advanced programs for a high-tech company in Silicon Valley. Mr. Wilson resides in Texas and has recently completed his ninth novel, Black Serpent.
Ironically, I'm reading Britton's "The American"...stories are similar in that US operatives are after American terrorists who've "gone over...interesting intertwining Native American culture and rites into the plot...decent read in the genre
Wonderful story about adopted Native American who learns about his background when he starts to have dreams foretelling the future. He learns that he has brothers who are involved in domestic and national terrorism.