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Do Unto Others, Before They Do Unto You

Special Forces Justice - Book Two

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A notorious Mexican drug baron has his New York fentanyl operation eradicated by three former Special Operators who have teamed up with an intuitive Homeland Security agent and an ingenious computer hacker. Don Carlos Ventura seeks revenge and dispatches his most sadistic contractor south of the border just at the same time as the most ruthless serial killer in the history of the United States begins a vicious campaign on the streets of the Big Apple. Mayhem follows mayhem, and then the blood flows and keeps flowing as more Mexicans arrive north seeking something far more sinister than revenge.

These Special Forces Justice novels are a progressive series, not standalone books.

These books are void of the standard cliches - the heroes do not always win the day and the protagonists are equally surveilled.


Three former US Special Forces operators travel separately to Israel in search of Close Protection contract work. After their initial chance meeting, the trio become embroiled in a lethal terrorist house-cleaning feud. Drugged, bound and driven into the Negev Desert, the three are lowered into an unescapable crypt in the middle of nowhere and left to die. They come across an ancient tomb with an inscription - Justify This. After finally removing the tomb's deadweight cover they are overpowered by a mysterious dust that will transform them, both mentally and physically. With the aid of a vacationing Arkansas couple, they make it back to the United States where they miraculously escape two bombings, one on the flight to JFK and the other on a Staten Island ferry that vaporizes everyone else aboard. Their Arabic weapons dealer enemy from the Middle East is on their case. The former SEAL Team doorkicker, along with the ex-75th Ranger and the one time USMC Gunnery Sergeant soon align themselves to a brilliant, OCD affected Homeland Security agent who suggests they use their abilities to help the victimized of society. Mexican drug barons, serial killers, corrupt law enforcement and many more soon witness a new brand of justice, one without lawyers and legalities - Special Forces Vigilantism. Outside of their native New York, they become involved in a British aerospace software threat that could dramatically change aerial combat in a foreign power's favor. Career criminals who pay corrupt lawyers to gain their freedom face brutal consequences. The wealthy and powerful soon discover that ordinary Americans and their children are no longer their playthings. From rescuing battered Bronx housewives to confronting a retired Pakistani IS Brigadier attempting to avenge Osama bin Laden's death and from tracking and eliminating people traffickers to preventing another 9/11, the former Special Ops pals busy themselves on a routine basis. If the authorities cannot, or will not procure justice, then ready yourself for mayhem on a level never seen before - an entire new form of judiciary, spread across the globe. These works are intended for readers of Special Forces fiction, rogue CIA maneuverings, international espionage and the exposure and elimination of corrupt officialdom. The trio have devastating abilities, but they are human, and prone to error. They have two major concerns – how long will their special abilities last and will they end up as lab rats in a government institution?
Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Military Thriller & Suspense War & Military New York Scary Middle East Crime
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