The New York Times-bestselling author of The Midnight Bell
delivers a searing novel of psychological suspense in which the past and
present collide.
Martin Shane is looking for someone to kill. He just doesn't know who .
. . yet.
Eight years earlier, Shane and five other soldiers were captured in
Korea. Tortured by a sadistic Chinese colonel, they vowed to stay
strong. But one of them broke, revealing all he knew in exchange for his
own life. Before Shane could uncover the traitor, explosive shrapnel
shredded his brain--and his memories.
Then, after years in a mental institution, a fateful slip awakens
Shane's mind. He's not sure what happened to him; it feels like the war
happened only yesterday. The only thing he knows is that someone has to
pay.
Now, returning to the town where they all enlisted together, Shane is
going to do whatever it takes to discover the truth and exact his
revenge--even if it destroys everything he thinks he knows about the
war, his brothers-in-arms . . .and himself.
In this compelling and intense novel, author Jack Higgins delves into
the darkness of one man's shattered mind and flexes his prodigious
talents far beyond his legendary action thrillers and into the realm of
psychological drama and suspense.