Forced to kill: [a Nathan McBride novel]
β Scribed by Andrew Peterson
- Publisher
- Thomas & Mercer
- Year
- 2012;2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Trained Marine sniper Nathan McBride is the sole survivor of Montez de Oca, the brutal Nicaraguan interrogator who tortured countless souls to death before vanishing fourteen years ago. Though McBrideβs bodyβas well as his soulβstill bear the scars from the interrogatorβs blade, he dares to hope the worst is behind him.
But when the FBI recovers a mutilated body from a remote Utah lake, McBride needs just one glimpse to know the truth: Montez de Oca has resurfaced, this time on American soil. And McBride will be damned if he lets him escape again. So begins a quest for justice that will push McBride to the edge, pitting his capacity for mercy against his hunger for vengeance in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse that will reach into the highest levels of the US government.
About the Author
A native of San Diego, Andrew Peterson won his first pellet-gun shooting competition at a young age, launching an award-winning competitive career in marksmanship and eventually earning the classification of Master in the NRAβs High Power Rifle ranking system. A trained architect, he began writing fiction in 1990 and sold his first short story, βMr. Haggartyβs Stop,β to San Diego Writers Monthly two years later. His Nathan McBride novels have allowed him the opportunity to visit veteransβ hospitals around the country, and he has donated more than two thousand books to wounded warriors and troops serving overseas. He and his wife, Carla, live in Monterey County, California.
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