Steven Max Russo is back with another action-packed examination of the repercussions of war and the moral choices we need to make, both in theater and in the aftermath.
Ophelia Harris is a former CIA analyst who joined up with a private security firm, Grendel, in Afghanistan. After an investigation into an insurgent money laundering op went awry, everyone on her team died. Ophelia, however, escaped with both her life and two suitcases full of cash.
Now she’s on the run. Her boss Gerhard Mueller knows that a traitor set up the ambush that killed her team. He’s determined to find and catch Harris, and he’s just as determined to see her dead.
Austin Medford is a former Army ranger who had a memorable interaction with a beautiful blonde while out in the sands of Afghanistan. He’s surprised to cross paths with her again in, of all places, an airport bar in New Jersey. Soon, Medford and Harris are on the run from ruthless forces trying to remove them from the board of a game that spans continents and years.
Read on for an excerpt from the book’s prologue, where questionable choices are made before Mr Russo plunges us headlong into the action.








