An intense espionage thriller. A CIA case officer must eliminate his own. When the CIA learns that a renegade operative has gone berserk in the Balkans and is fanning the flames of war, they send in Mick and his feisty diplomat wife, Natalie, to eliminate him. The only problem is that the operative is Mick's double-crossing brother Alec. Can Mick and Natalie stop Alec and halt the march of armies? they race through the backstreets of Serbia, Hungary, Romania, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Greece trying to avert a global catastrophe, only to learn that the CIA has double-crossed them.
Mick and Natalie Thrillers include: Double Cross Thunder in Formosa The Geneva Seduction Fatal Sting
Fritz Galt has lived much of his life abroad while writing about his experiences in political hotspots around the globe.
Following graduate study in the MFA Creative Writing Program at San Francisco State University, Mr. Galt moved to Chicago and pursued a successful career in publishing. Mr. Galt has since lived in Belgrade, Taipei, Mumbai, Beijing, Shanghai, Washington, Brussels, Guangzhou and Ulaanbaatar. He lives with his family in Asia.
He has written 15 novels including highly acclaimed espionage, medical, financial, political, historic and techno thrillers and mysteries.
This is the second book I have read by this author. The main character is Mick Pierce and he and his wife are working in the Middle East. He is a spy and she is not, but they work together to stop terrorists. Although the book is a page turner, it was well organized so I was not lost in the details.
Great title, Decent story but little to know real character development. I've read 50% and is bored out of my mind. I keep reading hoping it will get better!