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The president declares war based on a lie. Can Jacob Stearne stop him before the world descends into chaos?
Plenty of edge of the seat suspense, a splash of well-timed humor, and adventures that leave you wanting more -- Susan Gainoutdinov
Jacob longs for a quiet suburban life
, maybe find a wife and start a family. Everyone else wants him to wade through paramilitary assassins to find an admiral accused of treason. What he needs to know is why Indian government agents are following him. And what happened to the first Sabel agent who went in search of the officer?
Jacob Stearne is Jack Reacher ... minus the sanity - Paul Westmoreland
After finding her birth mother through DNA, Pia Sabel
isn't sure she wants to connect with the woman. Bio-mom is the VP and possibly involved in the murder of Pia's adopted parents. Is the president forcing a war under false pretenses? Can she use the woman for access to the administration she wants to destroy?
Jacob and his sidekick god, Mercury are two of the best characters ever created
-- Secret World Book Club
Dive into the sensational Sabel Security series today. Meet your new favorite characters and their world of adventure, intrigue, and humor.
Praise for Seeley James' Sabel Security series
It wasn't only the story that kept me riveted. It was characters that I loved or detested with a passion
-- Vine Voice DreamBeast
Pia Sabel reminds me of a young Eve Dallas, or a tragic Daenerys, always driven to succeed
-- Ingrid Anderson
The twists in Seeley James stories are better than Steve Berry, Tom Clancy, or John Sandford
-- David Gormer
The intricate plotting in Sabel Security novels creates a world you'll love to get lost in
-- Pat Chapman
You can feel them facing evil, staring it in the face and saying, "Bring it on!"
-- Ann Graham