Covert Ops


American Assassin (Mitch Rapp, #1)
The Lions of Lucerne (Scot Harvath, #1)
Act of Treason (Mitch Rapp, #9)
Code of Conduct (Scot Harvath, #14)
State of the Union (Scot Harvath, #3)
The First Commandment (Scot Harvath, #6)
Path of the Assassin (Scot Harvath, #2)
Consent to Kill (Mitch Rapp, #8)
Protect and Defend (Mitch Rapp, #10)
Kill Shot (Mitch Rapp, #2)
Separation of Power (Mitch Rapp, #5)
Memorial Day (Mitch Rapp, #7)
The Third Option (Mitch Rapp, #4)
Executive Power (Mitch Rapp, #6)
Transfer of Power (Mitch Rapp, #3)
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Kenneth Eade
The denials, if they need be given, could better be given with sincerity, and they could only be feigned if you didn’t know them at all.
Kenneth Eade, Russian Holiday

Kenneth Eade
Robert’s realm was the undercurrent of the illegitimate space of covert operations – the dirty little (and big) things the government does but doesn’t want to admit to.
Kenneth Eade, Russian Holiday

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