Author: | David Morrell | ISBN: | 9781937760236 |
Publisher: | Morrell Enterprises | Publication: | September 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | David Morrell |
ISBN: | 9781937760236 |
Publisher: | Morrell Enterprises |
Publication: | September 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Following Cavanaugh's missions in The Protector and The Naked Edge, Rambo-creator David Morrell presents three short stories that explore the psychology of a warrior compelled to risk his life for strangers.
"Most people muddle through their lives," Cavanaugh tells a client. "All I can do is hope that if I keep them from dying a while longer, maybe theyll find a way to justify remaining alive." In "Blue Murder," Cavanaugh matches wits with an assassin determined to kill a bestselling female novelist. In "The Controller," Cavanaugh and his wife, Jamie, confront the dilemma of how to protect a billionaire who refuses to take advice. In "The Attitude Adjuster," they discover that the Internet can be as dangerous an enemy as a stalker.
For this special collection, New York Times bestselling author David Morrell includes an introduction in which he describes his training as a protective agent.
Following Cavanaugh's missions in The Protector and The Naked Edge, Rambo-creator David Morrell presents three short stories that explore the psychology of a warrior compelled to risk his life for strangers.
"Most people muddle through their lives," Cavanaugh tells a client. "All I can do is hope that if I keep them from dying a while longer, maybe theyll find a way to justify remaining alive." In "Blue Murder," Cavanaugh matches wits with an assassin determined to kill a bestselling female novelist. In "The Controller," Cavanaugh and his wife, Jamie, confront the dilemma of how to protect a billionaire who refuses to take advice. In "The Attitude Adjuster," they discover that the Internet can be as dangerous an enemy as a stalker.
For this special collection, New York Times bestselling author David Morrell includes an introduction in which he describes his training as a protective agent.