Assassin’s Edge

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In Assassin’s Edge, David Slaton, the main character in Ward Larsen’s New York Times bestselling series, is on a mission to an Arctic island to investigate a wreckage that might or might not be related to an abduction in Kazakhstan. And when a U.S. ship sinks in the Black Sea, David and his team are quite sure that these events are actually related. But what do they have in common, and what does the keyword Lazarus have to do with any of it?
A U.S. spy plane crashes off the northern coast of Russia at the same time that a Mossad operative is abducted from a street in Kazakhstan. The two events seem unrelated, but as suspicions rise, the CIA calls in its premier operative, David Slaton.
When wreckage from the aircraft is discovered on a remote Arctic island, Slaton and a team are sent on a clandestine mission to investigate. While they comb a frigid Russian island at the top of the world, disaster strikes yet again: a U.S. Navy destroyer sinks in the Black Sea.
Evidence begins mounting that these disparate events are linked, controlled by an unseen hand. A mysterious source, code name Lazarus, provides tantalizing clues about another impending strike. Yet Lazarus has an agenda that is deeply personal, a thirst for revenge against a handful of clandestine operators. Prime among them: David Slaton.
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