Large forces are at work, men determined to do whatever it takes to achieve unprecedented ends. If Bowe isn’t located soon, he is told, all hell will break loose.īut what Winter doesn’t realize is - all hell will break loose anyway and he will be right in the middle of it. The White House is his main client, and the chief of staff is on the phone now. Congress, the Pentagon, the FBI, CIA, Homeland Security - when something goes wrong, Winter kicks over rocks until he finds out what really happened. An Army Intelligence veteran, Winter specializes in what he thinks of as forensic bureaucracy. Hours later, a phone rings in the pocket of Jacob Winter. Kidnapped? Murdered? She doesn’t know.īut she thinks she knows who’s involved, and why. Senator named Lincoln Bowe, has been missing for days. Late afternoon, Virginia, and a woman is on the run. The police wonder if it’s drug-related, but Anna isn’t so sure.Īnd the more she looks into it on her own, the more the ghosts of the past - hers, Jason’s, and finally the jumper’s - begin to emerge, until her whole world turns as dark and dangerous as the night itself. Strangely affected by the jumper, he quits the scene early that night, not to be seen again until his body turns up on the beach several hours later, shot in the head. The second is Jason, one of Anna’s cameramen. Five stories up, perched on the ledge of a hotel window, dark pants, white shirt, just standing there - and then he’s gone, falling through the air towards the cameras. It’s an exhilarating life…until the day two deaths shake their world. She roams the city with her small band of video freelancers in their truck from ten to dawn, looking for news: Accidents, robberies, murders, demonstrations - anything they can shoot and sell to the local stations or the networks. She’s small, dark-haired, shy but tough, a Wisconsin farm girl on the streets of Los Angeles. We’ve provided a brief summary about each book in case you need a refresher or are interested in learning more about the books.Īnna Batory runs the night crew. These books cover a variety of genres from his classic action thrillers to young adult to science fiction. Now that we’ve listed out the John Sandford books in order, let’s take a closer look at his standalones, Kidd & LuEllen books, and Singular Menace books.
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