Publisher's Synopsis
An enemy is dangerous. A traitor is lethal. They call them the Taskforce. Designed to operate outside the bounds of law, trained to exist on the ragged edge of human capability, their existence is as essential as it is illegal. Recruited from top operators in the intelligence spheres and led by ex-Special Forces Operator Pike Logan, they're a formidable unit. Prepared for anything. And they need to be. Whilst aiding an ex-Taskforce member on the run from Chinese agents, Logan uncovers a plan to bait Taiwan into all-out war by destabilizing their government and manipulating their artificial intelligence controlled defence system. With the threat of conflict reaching boiling point, Logan alone realises that all is not what it seems. For a man used to confronting his enemy in close-quarters combat, he faces a dilemma: how do you defeat an enemy that you can't see? Read the latest book in the electrifying Taskforce thrillers from New York Times bestselling author and former Special Forces Officer Brad Taylor. Perfect for fans of Lee Child, Vince Flynn and Jack Ryan. Praise for Brad Taylor: 'It's an excellent read, and I greatly enjoyed it' NELSON DEMILLE 'Pike ranks right up there with Jason Bourne, Jack Reacher and Jack Bauer' JOHN LESCROART 'Logan is a tough, appealing hero you're sure to root for' JOSEPH FINDER 'Fresh plot, great actions, and Taylor clearly knows what he is writing about' VINCE FLYNN 'Few authors write about espionage, terrorism, and clandestine hit squads as well as Taylor does' HOUSTON PRESS 'A story of non-stop action and intrigue based around some true events involving China. Compelling storyline with a lot of tension' Netgalley 5* Review 'Taylor certainly knows how to write an exciting and tense action thriller... This is book 15 in the series but it could easily be read as a standalone story' Netgalley 5* Review 'A brilliant book, so compulsive that I just could not put it down, I stayed up until the early hours until I had finished it. Excellent page turner, I must read more by this author' Netgalley 5* Review