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Nick Baron

This series follows the thrilling adventures of an undercover agent operating on the fringes of law and morality. Readers can expect intricate plots, high-octane action, and psychologically deep characters. Each installment presents new threats and dilemmas that test the protagonist's courage and loyalty to their limits. It's a ride full of suspense and unexpected twists that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Shadow Maker
Shadow Catcher

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  1. 1

    Shadow Catcher

    A Novel

    • 370 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
    3.9(217)Add rating

    The story follows Air Force major Nick Baron, who leads the Triple Seven Chase team on a high-stakes mission to recover a downed B-2 stealth bomber from the Persian Gulf. With the risk of advanced technology falling into enemy hands, Baron and his team face not only the challenges of locating the aircraft but also unforeseen dangers that threaten their mission and lives. The narrative combines elements of military action and suspense as they navigate these perilous circumstances.

    Shadow Catcher
  2. 2

    Shadow Maker

    • 447 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
    4.1(96)Add rating

    "How far will collateral damage from a CIA drone strike reach? When a suicide bomber shatters the peace of a winter afternoon on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., former stealth pilot and undercover Cerberus operative Nick Baron receives an eerie invitation from the chess app on his phone--a mysterious figure named The Emissary wants to play. Nick and his covert unit--the Triple Seven Chase team--soon find themselves drawn into battle against an unknown opponent who has resurrected an ancient order of assassins: the legendary Hashashin. And there is a long-awaited prophecy being fulfilled by a series of violent attacks which may culminate in a final apocalypse over Jerusalem. As the Triple Seven fight to stop each attack, Nick tries to keep The Emissary on the hook by playing their digital chess game. The lines between the game and the fight begin to blur, as every time Nick loses a piece on the board, he loses one of his men. And if Nick cannot find a way to stop the terrorist mastermind, a checkmate may kill millions."--Author's website.

    Shadow Maker