A killer proves he can penetrate the world's finest security systems,
and an undercover operative must come out of retirement before the
president enters the crosshairs
Twenty-five-thousand dollars a week buys an impressive security system,
and America's billionaires have the best they can get. Round-the-clock
guards, electrical fences, and bulletproof glass protect their
mansions--but they're no longer enough. Three of the nation's most
powerful businessmen have died in seemingly impossible ways: one
electrocuted, one blown up in his sleep, and the third hacked to death
in an impenetrable room.
The security service chief contacts an old special-forces colleague,
Jared Kimberlain, who quit the life when he lost his taste for
clandestine ops. He's spent the last years trying to undo the wrongs he
did when he lived without a conscience. Kimberlain doesn't care about
the troubles of billionaires, but their security was as good the
president's--and he could be next.