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Jack Valentine

This series follows a former agent whose past constantly catches up with him. Each case he accepts pulls him deeper into a world of intrigue and danger. With every step, he uncovers dark secrets and conspiracies that reach the highest levels. Readers can expect thrilling espionage tales filled with twists and moral dilemmas.

The Sirius Crossing
The Sirius Crossing
The Day of the Dead

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  1. 1

    "Jack Valentine has been in the intelligence game too long and it is starting to show, but he accepts one more mission. He always does. It seems like a simple task but it throws up deadly questions and he doesn't know the answers. What were American Special Forces doing in Ireland twenty-five years ago and why does it matter now? What is the thread which leads from a deserted mountainside to the offices of the White House? Valentine no longer knows which threatens him most - the dark alliance of men who want to kill him or his own dangerous cynicism." -back cover.

    The Sirius Crossing
  2. 1

    The Sirius Crossing

    • 256 pages
    • 9 hours of reading
    3.6(46)Add rating

    Jack Valentine has been in the intelligence game too long and it is starting to show, but he accepts one more mission. Valentine no longer know which threatens him most - the dark alliance of men who want to kill him, the terrible storm crossing he is forced to undertake in a battered, converted trawler, or his own dangerous cynicism. schovat popis

    The Sirius Crossing
  3. 2

    The Day of the Dead

    • 246 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    Intelligence officer Jack Valentine sets out on another dangerous mission - to rescue a friend's daughter and the woman he loves from an evil drug baron. He teams up in New York with his old ally Liam Mellows and they end up in Mexico, where the Day of the Dead is being celebrated.

    The Day of the Dead