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Friendly Fire (A Jonathan Grave Thriller #8) (Mass Market)

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"Will leave you breathless." --Harlan Coben

"When you pick up a Gilstrap novel, one thing is always true--you are going to be entertained at a high rate of speed." --Suspense Magazine

It begins with a shocking act of vengeance. Barista Ethan Falk chases a customer into the parking lot and kills him. He tells police that years ago the older man abducted and tortured him. Then Ethan's story takes an even stranger turn: he says he was rescued by a guy named Scorpion. Of course, there is no record of either the kidnapping or the rescue, because Scorpion--Jonathan Grave--operates outside the law and leaves no evidence.

As Grave struggles to find a way to defend his former precious cargo without blowing his cover, he learns the dead man has secrets that trace to an ongoing terrorist plot against the heart of America. It's up to Grave and his team to stop it. But first they must rescue Ethan Falk--a second time.

"If you like Vince Flynn and Brad Thor, you'll love John Gilstrap." --Gayle Lynds

"Gilstrap pushes every thriller button." --San Francisco Chronicle

About the Author


John Gilstrap is the New York Times bestselling author of the Jonathan Grave thriller series and other fiction and nonfiction. His novel Against All Enemies won the award for best paperback original of 2015 given by the International Thriller Writers. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages. An explosives safety expert and former firefighter, he holds a master’s degree from the University of Southern California and a bachelor’s degree from the College of William and Mary in Virginia. He lives in Fairfax, Virginia. Please visit him on Facebook or at www.johngilstrap.com.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780786035076
ISBN-10: 0786035072
Publisher: Pinnacle
Publication Date: June 28th, 2016
Pages: 448
Language: English
Series: A Jonathan Grave Thriller