Series: Book 1 in the Novels series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Alire, Lang:en
Summary
Alex Marlow and Ripple Creek Security's best personal
security detail return to action. This time, they
really don't like their principal, World Bureau of
State Minister Joy Herman Highland–a highly-placed
bureaucrat with aspirations to elected office. Even worse,
Highland’s assistant wants to publicize every movement
and action for her boss’s pending campaign, which is
anathema to good security. With a person of this status, it's not a case of someone
wanting her dead. The only question is how
many people want her dead, and what are they
bringing to the fight? The enemies are from without, within and all over. They
have resources, funding and political cover. Ripple Creek
needs to be cautious. But the enemy also needs to worry. They’re going to
be getting in each others' way in the process of carrying out
their plans. And Ripple Creek has no qualms about explosions
on galactic news. In fact, they enjoy it.
About Michael Z. Williamson:
“A fast-paced, compulsive read...will appeal to fans
of John Ringo, David Drake, Lois McMaster Bujold, and David
Weber.” –
Kliatt
“Williamson's military expertise is
impressive.” –
SFReviews
Michael Z. Williamson is retired military,
having served twenty-five years in the U.S. Army
and the U.S. Air Force. He was deployed for
Operation Iraqui Freedom and Operation Desert Fox. Williamson
is a state-ranked competitive shooter in combat rifle and
combat pistol. He has consulted on military matters, weapons
and disaster preparedness for Discovery Channel and Outdoor
Channel productions and is Editor-at-Large for Survivalblog,
with 300,000 weekly readers. In addition, Williamson tests
and reviews firearms and gear for manufacturers.
Williamson’s books set in his Freehold Universe include
Freehold,
Better to Beg Forgiveness, and
Do Unto Others. He is also the author of
The Hero–written in collaboration with
New York Times bestselling author John
Ringo.Williamson was born in England, raised in Liverpool and
Toronto, Canada, and now resides in Indianapolis with his
wife and two children.About the Author