When the unit's Field Team of operatives takes a mission to recapture a vicious prison escapee, they risk death from two sides: a raging and deadly virus, and an equally dangerous criminal. The crisis of the pandemic sweeping the nation has affected everyone, including the correctional officers guarding the nation's most heinous criminals at the Supermax in Florence, Colorado, allowing the man known as the Headcount Killer to plan and execute a daring escape—the first in the history of the prison. He resumes his reign of terror in his quest to be the nation's all-time greatest serial killer. A deadly adversary, he is both an accomplished marksman and uses cunning methods to continue on his twisted quest. Can the team survive their mission from both a debilitating illness and a savage killer?
Anne Fox is an author (obviously), firearms instructor, former flight instructor, and holds degrees in music and biochemistry/molecular biology. She currently spends her time writing, traveling, and participating in marksmanship competitions.
Living in the desert Southwest city of El Paso, Texas, she draws heavily from her own experiences and past travels while accompanying a husband in the military to bring life to her stories. She enjoys traveling and seeing what the United States has to offer while based out of her travel trailer.
Her non-human friends include two Maine Coon cats (Sigwan and Hebert), a flock of chickens that lay blue eggs, and a pond full of goldfish. She also participates in El Paso's Community Cats program by caring for a colony of feral cats. She enjoys a host of hobbies which she also draws from for her books: rockhounding, gardening, jewelry-making, beadwork, silk flower arranging, and other crafts.
I'll once again state my bias as the author of the book, which I recently revisited to make some minor corrections and give the interior a new look.
In this one, the 14th book of my The Unit series, my elite "black ops" law enforcement team finds theirselves facing a dangerous escapee from the Federal Bureau of Prisons "Supermax" in Florence, Colorado as security there is compromised by a developing pandemic. They, themselves have to risk exposure to the deadly disease in order to stop a man known colloquially as the Headcount Killer due to his desire to have more murders to his credit than any other serial killer in the history of the country. The reader is left to wonder which could kill one or more members of the team: the disease raging throughout the country, or the escaped convict.
This is a must-read book that depicts events that parallel what you might see in tomorrow's news headlines! There is a deadly pandemic spreading, but the Unit is able to completely isolate themselves from that threat. Luckily for the rest of us, that is NOT how the Unit operates. This book highlights the drama of choices to put themselves at risk not during great law enforcement action scenes by the field team, but in the equally important services provided the support personnel to their community such food production and medical breakthroughs. This is definitely a story you will want to hunker down with as you make your own decisions!
I have just finished the last book in the series, I'm so glad that I did, each book had me on the edge of my seat, hope you keep publishing more like this series., now I going to read the prequel , wished I had found it first. Thanks again!!!