A yacht crew for John Minjae Park, Korean Mafia boss, attempted to deceive him, cheat him. He had them tortured, then killed. He seized a cocaine factory in Mexico. His profits soared. The trafficking of teenage girls added to his wealth. But his contributions to a pro-North Korean group in Seoul, South Korea, drew the attention of a North Korean, who was living in Seoul and was in charge of all those groups. Park was about to lose control of his entire empire.
The DEA and FBI had been building a case against Park but they lacked definitive proof. Grant Stevens and his men are tasked with getting that proof, beginning with hijacking the multimillion dollar yacht owned by Park. For this mission the list of surprises and unknowns continued to grow from murder, human trafficking, drug trafficking, and betrayal, that led to more questions, more dangers, testing the men of A.T. to their max.
Another book for about thirty something male readers, it could be another bloody movie. South Korean mafia boss took over the Mexican cocaine factory, money he is making from drugs and human trafficking goes to North Korean groups.
Jamie Fredric really knows how to write these type of books. I have read all 14 of the Grant Stevens series of book and I have never been dissatisfied with any of them. This one was a little bit wordy in certain places, but not overly so. It's a good book and tells a great story. I'm glad to see that ol' Grant Stevens is finally using his Russian friend Nick in his missions. That should make them even better. Keep up the good writing Jamie.
Another in the never -ending secret agent groups who are keeping a lot people awake
Another modern shoot-em-up with Amerca's unknown heroes keep us safe as we go about our humdrum lives. I'm getting kind of confused as I try to keep with the adventures of our various groups of guys and girls keep us safe from harm and various addictions, but I'll try to keep up with them. Not quite c!assics, but they keep me up from too much sleep. Hooyah!
So glad to read another great Jamie Fredric book......
Seems like a very long time in between books. I was reading a new author but couldn't wait to read more about Grant and Joe. I just love the characters and dialogue in this series. The guys are all awesome, caring men. Honest, strong -minded warriors, so glad I found this series. Thanks, Jamie......Amarillo Turtle
Lots of twists and turns. All Grant Stevens books are so true to life! Edge of seat, all nighter as usual. Grant and his team again manage to succeed in an almost impossible mission. This series helps you to realize what our guys/gals go through for our country! I can hardly wait for the next book!
Another work of a` great picture from a solid author! The former seal does it again in a creative and successful way. Twists and turns lead you through emotional hills and valleys. The author puts you right in the action.
you through emotional hills and valleys. The author puts you right in the action. I am ready for another mission with Captain Stevens.
Well up to Fredric's standards. Noticed only one typo toward the end where the name of one of the UFs was used instead of the correct UF. A minor error and quickly corrected mentally.
I really enjoyed reading this book from the first page till the last, thank you Jamie Fredic for writing a book I enjoyed reading can't wait till the next one
This is just another in the series, they all are fantastic. I enjoy the humor as well as the action. The location descriptions and equipment are also excellent
I've read and enjoyed all of Jamie Frederic's series featuring Captain Grant Stephens. Operation Gray Wolf describes the career of a South Korean immigrant who takes his US education to the dark side becoming a super-successful drug dealer. The US president calls on Captain Stephens and his team to assist DEA in breaking up John Park's drug and human trafficking network. You will learn as you enjoy the heroics of Alpha Tango.