The Journey Home
After going rogue to settle old scores in Torpedo, the last book in this series, agent Gabriel Wolfe is on six weeks mandatory leave. But the events in settling those scores have fundamentally changed him. After years of being haunted by personal loss and PTSD, Gabriel has finally accepted the person those emotional pains have made him. He is ready to start a new chapter in his life. He has decided to use this leave to begin anew by returning to his childhood home of Hong Kong and search for the lost sibling he never knew.
To help him in his search, he asks for assistance from Fang Jian, leader of the White Koi triad and an old friend of his mentor, Master Zhou. In return, Fang requests a favor for a friend high up in the Chinese military. Gabriel accepts the job, which is to travel to the isolated steppes in western China and take out a commander of a military outpost who is on a demented Killing spree. Of course, nothing is as simple as it appears to be and Gabriel encounters hardships and betrayal. And an unlikely kinship with the indigenous people of this barren land.
Together with Torpedo, Gabriel completes what Carl Jung described as “the dark night of the soul.” He is a changed man. Once somewhat of a loner, he is now learning to open himself up to new people and include himself in the little joys of their lives. And the thrilling ending puts the past to rest and hints at a very interesting future. Bring it on!