Shadow State
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Ex-Army Ranger sniper Rafe Hendrix leads the Secret Service detail of President Wyetta Johnson. Rafe and Wyetta became close when they served together in Afghanistan and he saved her life during a recon misadventure that cost her a leg.
The President’s wife visits a D.C. private-school classroom, and Hendrix is on sniper duty when a suicide bomber heads toward the First Lady. Hendrix disobeys a direct order and an unthinkable disaster unfolds. Though Hendrix may have saved the First Lady, he’s blamed for the carnage. And the violence hits harder than he ever could have imagined.
Rafe is cast adrift after the incident and he leaves D.C. for Fort Stockton, Texas. His prospects brighten when he meets veterinarian Melody Sanchez and their romance begins to bloom. But there’s still unfinished business waiting in the wings.
Someone from the past is bent on revenge—and he has Rafe firmly in his sights. His plan is as twisted as they come—grisly recreations of some of the most terrible events from the past. And now it’s up to Rafe to learn from history—or be doomed to repeat it.
Praise for Shadow State:
“An exciting contemporary thriller that is both psychologically astute and action packed. I liked this one from the great Frank Sennett.”
—Adrian McKinty, award-winning author of The Chain
“Frank Sennett’s debut thriller Shadow State is a ticking-clock conspiracy racing through the heartland of America and the perimeters of power where truth and justice are often a longshot.”
—James Grady, award-winning author of Six Days of the Condor
“Stylish, gripping and horribly convincing, Sennett’s cracking plot delivers big-time. Ladies and gentlemen, ex Secret Service agent and all-American hero Rafe Hendrix is in the building!”
—Jude O’Reilly, author of Sleep When You’re Dead
"[A] high-octane thriller... Fans of stoic and resilient action heroes will be entertained."
—Publishers Weekly”