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Wetwork
- Modern Mercenary Thrillers, Book 2
- Narrated by: Matthew J. Williamson
- Length: 7 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What happens when you pit men who have nothing to lose against those who have everything to gain?
Alex Foaly, Morgan Tyron, and Vinny Jensen are wanted terrorists.
Luckily for them, they are presumed dead. Mostly.
In the months since the sinking of the MV Aguilar in the Hudson Bay, the three contractors-turned-"terrorists" have gone to ground, waiting it out and biding their time as they develop a plan to clear their names for an attack they did not commit, but the world blames them for.
Searching for any answers that will help prove their innocence, Alex returns to the United States. Travelling back to Manhattan, he must utilize his training as an operator to avoid local and federal law enforcement in his one-man crusade for justice.
Meanwhile, chasing action, adventure, and more importantly, fortune, Morgan finds himself in Africa. Hired by a shady criminal for what is more than likely an illicit, off-the-books operation, he packs a bag and an old FAL to walk in the footsteps of mercenaries past on the dark continent.
Wetwork is the sequel to Deception, combining boots-on-the-ground experience, in-depth analysis and research, and a love of history. The follow-up to Deception delivers a dark, gritty, visceral delve into the minds of characters who have everything to gain, and everything to lose.
Critic Reviews
"Picking up several months after the events in Deception, Zach James’ second installment drops you right into the action.... Wetwork is a thriller fan’s mainstay. Gritty action and banter, with battle-tested authenticity, grabs you in a submission hold that demands you keep turning pages until the end.” (A.M. Adair, naval intelligence officer, and author of the internationally acclaimed Elle Anderson series)