Blackwater

· FriesenPress
Ebook
416
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

When weapons-grade nuclear materials left over from the Cold War surface in a North African city, Dalton Drake, former CSIS agent, lethal field operator, and confirmed ladies’ man, is hired to track down those responsible. Working with a coalition of intelligence agencies, military branches, and the scientific community, he is tasked with locating and intercepting the terrorists, who are on the move in a stolen cargo ship in the North Atlantic. Soon confronted with former enemies, old secrets from his past, and a former lover, Drake must race against time across the Mediterranean to make things right and stop the terrorists before their brutal grand-scale plan is carried out.

About the author

Paul Vincent Jacuzzi holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in History and Economics and Business Administration. He is passionate about researching historical events, weapons systems and intelligence services. An avid lifelong traveler, he enjoys visiting places of historical and military significance. His career had taken him to many countries worldwide where he has gained a deep interest in regional politics, culture and food. He is an amateur pilot and an aviation enthusiast.

Paul lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada with his wife Rosie and their Himalayan cat, Frankie. They have a daughter, Robin, a son-in-law, Brock and a granddaughter, Aster Rose.

Blackwater is the first novel in a series of Dalton Drake spy thrillers.

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