The opening adventure in the legendary D.C. Man series of breathtaking thrillers, back in print for the first time in fifty years.
Brian Petersen is an ex-military intelligence officer-turned-D.C. lobbyist recovering from his familys tragic death in a car accident. With his lobbying business in the toilet, hes become a political fixer who uses his sharp intellect, his vast political connections, and his lethal, combat skills to solve sensitive problems.
Someone is leaking top secret documents from a congressional subcommittee to foreign spies in Germany, which could lead to an embarrassing scandal and spark a devastating, global crisis. Petersen is hired to plug the leak any way he can.
This new edition includes an explosive introduction by private investigator Tom Simon, a former FBI Special Agent and co-host of the Paperback Warrior podcast, that solves the mystery of who author James P. Cody really was
Fast-moving. New York Times
An excellent story of political intrigue with crisp writing and a fat-free plot. It serves as a great introduction to a complex and nuanced action hero. Paperback Warrior
Man, this is a damned good book. I have zero-to-little interest in politics but it's so much better than 90% of paperback fiction that I couldn't help but fall for it. Bloody Spicy Books
Genre: Mystery
Brian Petersen is an ex-military intelligence officer-turned-D.C. lobbyist recovering from his familys tragic death in a car accident. With his lobbying business in the toilet, hes become a political fixer who uses his sharp intellect, his vast political connections, and his lethal, combat skills to solve sensitive problems.
Someone is leaking top secret documents from a congressional subcommittee to foreign spies in Germany, which could lead to an embarrassing scandal and spark a devastating, global crisis. Petersen is hired to plug the leak any way he can.
This new edition includes an explosive introduction by private investigator Tom Simon, a former FBI Special Agent and co-host of the Paperback Warrior podcast, that solves the mystery of who author James P. Cody really was
Fast-moving. New York Times
An excellent story of political intrigue with crisp writing and a fat-free plot. It serves as a great introduction to a complex and nuanced action hero. Paperback Warrior
Man, this is a damned good book. I have zero-to-little interest in politics but it's so much better than 90% of paperback fiction that I couldn't help but fall for it. Bloody Spicy Books
Genre: Mystery
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