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The Agency Files: Collection One

(2024)
(A book in the The Agency Files series)
An omnibus of novels by

 
 
Their motto: Whatever it takes.

Their mission: Protect at all costs.

When things go wrong and law enforcement or government agencies are left with hands tied, The Agency steps in to protect until it's safe again. Working under the radar, few know it exists and those who do would never admit it.

Get the first three books in the series as Erika, Leo, Lucy, and Ernie run for their lives.

Justified Means:

“You steal me from my house, drag me out here bound and gagged, hold me at gunpoint, and you’re worried about getting the tape off me gently? You’ve got some nerve!”


How could she not be terrified?

When Erika Polowski is abducted from her bed and held captive without explanation, she has one goal. Get away before they kill her.

Keith Auger’s job as an agent is to keep Erika safe—even if it means keeping her locked in an abandoned cabin in the middle of nowhere. At gunpoint.

What should be a routine “involuntary extraction” goes south when someone finds out where they’re hiding. Add to that a coworker with a chip on her shoulder and too many unexplained “accidents,” and it all adds up to one unlikely, terrifying explanation.

There’s a mole in The Agency.

He’s promised to protect her, but can Erika trust a man whose job it is to hold people against their wills? Does his deep faith make it any better or just a whole lot creepier.

And just who wants Erika dead anyway?

Mismatched

Organized crime. Illegal drugs. Violence. With them comes acceptance, order, purpose–danger. For Leo Haesert, they filled a hole left by a father he never knew and an indifferent mother. Things change, however, and after years in the notorious Alliance of Kasimir, Leo met Jesus and turned himself around–right into the hands of the police.

A bad plea bargain lost him the protection he needed. He’s as off the grid as you can be in today’s society. No phone, all inclusive rent, no other bills, and a driver’s license that still shows his old address. It’s not enough.


They left him for dead once, but the Kasimirs won’t make that mistake again.

Effective Immediately

It can't get any worse... until it does.


Keith hasn’t had trouble reconciling his job with his faith—until now.


As a security agent for The Agency, his career creates situations that redefine danger. As a Christian, he sleeps well, knowing that he serves his "neighbors" with the protection he and The Agency offers.


But when an assignment ends badly before it has a chance to begin, Keith questions everything—his job, his judgment, and even his faith. Feeling like a failure, he resigns. He's done. Effective immediately.


Despite herself, Keith's "not quite girlfriend" finds herself arguing in favor of a job she once didn’t understand, supporting a faith she doesn’t share, and reconciling the two in ways she never imagined possible.


Keith decides to piece together the remnants of his shattered faith and to redeem himself in the eyes of a friend... if he can stay alive long enough to do it.

Genre: Inspirational

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