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Marshall Grade

This series plunges readers into the gritty world of a complex protagonist caught between duty and personal demons. He navigates dangerous undercover operations and confronts the violent underbelly of organized crime, all while battling inner turmoil and a troubled past. Each installment offers a relentless mix of high-stakes action, moral ambiguity, and a relentless pursuit of justice, even at great personal cost. It's a must-read for fans of hard-boiled thrillers featuring haunted, capable heroes.

Marshall's Law
American Blood

Recommended Reading Order

  1. American Blood

    • 344 pages
    • 13 hours of reading

    In Ben Sanders's American Blood, a former undercover cop now in witness protection finds himself pulled into the search for a missing woman; film rights sold to Warner Bros with Bradley Cooper attached to star and produce. After a botched undercover operation, ex-NYPD officer Marshall Grade is living in witness protection in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Marshall's instructions are to keep a low profile: the mob wants him dead, and a contract killer known as the Dallas Man has been hired to track him down. Racked with guilt over wrongs committed during his undercover work, and seeking atonement, Marshall investigates the disappearance of a local woman named Alyce Ray. Members of a drug ring seem to hold clues to Ray's whereabouts, but hunting traffickers is no quiet task. Word of Marshall's efforts spreads, and soon the worst elements of his former life, including the Dallas Man, are coming for him. Written by a rising New Zealand star who has been described as "first rate," this American debut drops a Jack Reacher-like hero into the landscape of No Country for Old Men .

    American Blood1
    3.4
  2. Marshall's Law

    • 340 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    Ex-undercover cop Marshall Grade is hiding out in California when he learns that federal agent Lucas Cohen has survived a kidnapping. Cohen was Marshall's ticket into witness protection, and his captors have a simple question: where's Marshall now?

    Marshall's Law2
    3.6