A groundbreaking espionage series. Acclaimed author Fritz Galt's first four novels, in which a rugged spy and a beautiful diplomat must team up to solve world crises from Europe to Africa and Asia. Based on the author’s on-the-ground life in the diplomatic community in these countries. This box set includes:
Double Cross
An intense espionage novel. A CIA field 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.
“An entertaining read that also provides insight into the convoluted cultural and historical struggles of the Balkan region.” - Reader Review
Thunder in Formosa
A terrifying spy novel set in the Pacific. A dream assignment turns into the perfect storm. In this Pacific Island thriller, evil forces and a super typhoon converge on Taiwan. CIA operative Mick, his “undiplomatic” wife Natalie, and his playboy spy brother Alec must fight, deal, and seduce their way to peace before the world is drawn into a deadly war. To their shock, they discover that the mastermind has followed their every move.
“A tense thriller.” - Star Newspapers (Chicago)
Geneva Seduction
A seductive spy novel. It takes all methods available to track down and stop a foreign assassin. In a story of fear and seduction, CIA operative Mick loses his wife Natalie and his brother and is taken captive by international terrorists. He must risk his life, scrap all security considerations, defy his government, and sell his soul to save the leader of the Free World. Only to learn that Natalie is in bed with the killer.
“Intriguing characters, plot and setting.” - Reader Review
Fatal Sting
A world-spanning medical novel. An American family fights bioterrorism in India. In this “thought-provoking” and terrifying story “woven from the author's life in India,” a couple, diplomat Natalie and CIA case officer Mick, must save their young daughter from a terrible, manmade disease. Wading into a world of biological warfare, religious extremism, political opportunism, and international intrigue, they fight across island countries around the Indian Ocean and inside the U.S. to stop the ticking biological time bomb only for Mick to catch the disease himself.
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.