Black Site
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- ¥300
発行者による作品情報
From former Delta Force commander and bestselling author Dalton Fury comes the first novel in an explosive series.
Kolt Raynor, a Delta Force operator and one-time American hero, is still trying to make sense of his life after a secret mission gone wrong.
Now he's been given a second chance to do right by his country, his men, and himself. But his shot at redemption comes at a price.
A shadowy group of former colleagues has asked Kolt to return, alone, to Pakistan's badlands. His assignment seems clear: find his missing men and bring them home.
What Raynor never expected was to uncover a sinister al Qaeda plot to capture a Black Site, a secret U.S. prison, and destabilize the region. Fail in his mission, and the consequences could be catastrophic...
An intense, searing, edge-of-your-seat action thriller, perfect for fans of Brad Thor, Chris Ryan and James Phelan.
Praise for Black Site
'Packed with speed, surprise and overwhelming violence of action, this is one book you will not be able to put down' Brad Thor, New York Times bestselling author of Full Black
'Step aside Jack Ryan - Kolt Raynor is the true hero of the new millennium' James Rollins
'A thriller that crackles with gut-wrenching action and authenticity' Publishers Weekly
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Former Delta Force commander Fury, author of the nonfiction bestseller Kill Bin Laden, makes his fiction debut with a thriller that crackles with gut-wrenching action and authenticity. Kolt Raynor, a former Delta Force officer disgraced after a botched operation in Pakistan, can barely function as a private security guard because of his drinking. When evidence suggests that some of the men involved in Raynor's earlier failure are still alive, Raynor gets a chance to redeem himself by scouting the mountain compound where the men are held captive in Pakistan. The impetuous, arrogant Kolt manages to not only fulfill his mission but also take out superior al-Qaeda and Taliban forces in a rescue effort that could break up a planned terrorist attack headed by Daoud al-Amriki, an American-born al-Qaeda leader. The open ending will leave readers eager to see more of Raynor and the warriors of Delta Force in the sequel.