Shadow Tag
β Scribed by Raymond Khoury; Steve Berry
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From New York Times bestselling authors Raymond Khoury and Steve Berry comes a unique and wildly original short story, published exclusively as a Kindle ebook.
Its been ten years since FBI agent Sean Reilly and retired Justice Department operative Cotton Malone got dragged around the globe on their separate Templar adventures. Theyd never worked on a case togetheruntil now.
Something bizarre is afoot in London, England. "American specialists" have gone missing, and intel chatter points to a major terrorist plot in the works. And a familiar keyword links to both Reilly and Malone.
The two agents are sent to London where they discover a plot thats more personal, unusual and surprising than they could have possibly imagined (and one that may involve a couple of writerly characters new to fiction whom you might recognise).
Fast, furious and funny, Shadow Tag is NOT like the Reilly and Malone thrillers you've grown to love. Instead, it's something different: a playful, lighthearted read that combines reality and fiction. And we hope it's like nothing you've read before.
Includes exclusive sneak peeks at Raymond Khourys next Reilly novel, THE END GAME, and Steve Berrys next Cotton Malone novel, THE 14th COLONY.
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