Bad Company: A Sloane Swinton Collection

Bad Company: A Sloane Swinton Collection

  • Sloane Swinton
Publisher:Darn Pretty BooksISBN 13: 9781955476485ISBN 10: 1955476489

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Bad Company: A Sloane Swinton Collection is written by Sloane Swinton and published by Darn Pretty Books. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1955476489 (ISBN 10) and 9781955476485 (ISBN 13).

Over 1150 Pages Of Pure Unadulterated Bedlam. Black Ops. Assassins. And some good ol' fashioned vigilante justice to spice things up. Action speaks louder than words in this triumvirate of chaos. Watch as our brutally efficient protags go to work—doing what they do best. This is a rootin', tootin' page turning affair. A shot of adrenaline to your cerebral cortex, if you will. A menagerie of chicanery. Being bad has never quite felt this good! Thrillers included in this action-packed anthology: Book 1: Hollow: When his only child mysteriously disappears while teaching abroad, a security and logistics expert working at the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., travels to the Far East searching for answers, even as his instincts forewarn him that this just might be a suicide mission. Book 2: Contrapose: A covert assassin finds herself conflicted over her latest assignment, as visions from her past re-emerge seemingly to torment her; not realizing that the root of her reluctance to finish the job… may be the only thing that can mentally free her from the shackles of her handlers. Book 3: Rotatória: Two retired operators are reunited by the upsetting demise of a comrade in Brazil; their quest for answers—as well as revenge—forcing them to accept the reality that they’re past their primes and that the world they’re about to re-enter is a lot more dangerous than they care to remember.