Publisher's Synopsis
Amazon Review from Darren H.*** 5 Stars ***This is a fantastic book, the story flows and is written in a way that I can picture the story line as I read it. Most novels do not have that affect on me, but David's style of writing will get you there.Serve in the Shadows Recruitment will no doubt be re-read several times, it is up there with Chris Ryan's novels in my opinion because I can almost picture the story as a movie as I grab a big cup of coffee and read along. For a first time author, Dave really hit the nail on the head and a big BZ (bravo zulu) to him.I was simply hooked from the first few pages, excitement set in as I read along. Serve in the Shadows Recruitment, is like a modern day Hamlet. I look forward to the next series from David.Death is not the end. It is just the beginning.While on deployment in Afghanistan, Master Sergeant Derek Lawson of the 75th Ranger Unit, received a warning from a shadow-like figure, just in time for him to avoid a bullet from a hidden sniper. When Derek looked for the person, there was no one to be found. Back at base camp, the master sergeant receives news of his brother Grant's death. Grant Lawson was a CIA officer and was killed while gathering information on a critically sensitive mission.Through a twist of fate or because of the strong family bond, Derek can still see and communicate with Grant, together they are determined to find justice against his killer and to see his last assignment through to the end. With Grant's skills, he learned from the CIA and clandestine services, and with Derek's knowledge and abilities earned with the Rangers, they make a great team. Together, the brothers will attempt to stop a terrorist plot and expose corruption within the upper levels of the CIA Clandestine Services.