Ward K. (koalabearkid) reviewed on + 215 more book reviews
From the bestselling author of the General's Daughter and The Gold Coast comes his best novel yet. Keith Landry has seen the end of the cold war, a war that claimed his military career and his soul. Now he has come to Spencerville, a town in America's heartland--a town as tarnished as Landry himself.
Spencerville's main attraction for Landry is Annie Prentis, the love of his youth. Vietnam and a world gone crazy seperated them. Annie has long since married Cliff Baxter, the town's chief of police--a powerful, unfaithful, brutally possessive husband, a force more dangerous than any Landry has met on the fields of battle.
Landry has vowed: No more violence. No more killing. But now he has to fight one final, unavoidable battle that will violate his oath and calling upon all of his skills learned from a lifetime of military and intelligence service. He must rescue Annie from her sadistic husband, a man equally skilled in the tactics and techniques of death. He has two choices: a new life, or no life at all. An explosive confrontation that will decide the fate of three people gripped in a fatal triangle.
Spencerville's main attraction for Landry is Annie Prentis, the love of his youth. Vietnam and a world gone crazy seperated them. Annie has long since married Cliff Baxter, the town's chief of police--a powerful, unfaithful, brutally possessive husband, a force more dangerous than any Landry has met on the fields of battle.
Landry has vowed: No more violence. No more killing. But now he has to fight one final, unavoidable battle that will violate his oath and calling upon all of his skills learned from a lifetime of military and intelligence service. He must rescue Annie from her sadistic husband, a man equally skilled in the tactics and techniques of death. He has two choices: a new life, or no life at all. An explosive confrontation that will decide the fate of three people gripped in a fatal triangle.
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