Many people who have served in the armed forces are just hoping for a quiet life when they retire, but life just isn’t like that in action novels.
Here are just two where are heroes just can’t get any peace.
Under Tower Peak by Bart Paul
Tommy Smith thinks he has put his past on the front line behind. A veteran of two tours of Iraq, the army sniper is used to high stakes situations.
That’s why he's so desperate to get back to his more laid-back, off-the-beaten track way of life in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California where he worked as a guide before being shipped off to Iraq.
However, when Tommy discovers a crashed aircraft of a missing billionaire, he gets caught up in a dangerous world of revenge and greed.
He'll have to use all his skills to survive as the one-time sniper now becomes the target.
Cut and Cover by Kevin Hurley
John Rexford is former marine who looks like he has out his days of adventure behind. On the surface, he's living his quiet, retired life in the peace of the Catskills mountains of New York.
However, he has another side to him as Rexford is also a secret CIA operative, charged with eliminating enemies of the US on home soil.
It’s so secret in fact that his girlfriend Maggie has no idea about his clandestine career.
Rexford has been doing well, but the stakes are getting higher as he has to stop an international terrorist gang from launching a huge attack on New York city. At the same time, he has the FBI on his tail for his off-the-grid activities.
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