Serve in the Shadows Recruitment
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Virtual Voice
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David Darling
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Serve in the Shadows: Recruitment
While on deployment in Afghanistan, Master Sergeant Derek Lawson of the 75th Ranger Regiment received a warning, barely in time to avoid a bullet from a hidden sniper. After a confused and thankful Derek looked for the person, there was no one to be found. Back at base camp, the master sergeant received news that his brother, Grant Lawson, was killed. Grant, a CIA officer, was murdered while he gathered pertinent information for a critically sensitive mission that involved a former Afghanistan bomb-maker coerced out of retirement.
After he arrived in Germany to collect his brother’s remains, Derek was shocked when Grant suddenly appeared, and they were able to see and communicate with each other from beyond death’s reach. Derek eventually accepted that he could see his dead brother’s ghost and that he hasn’t lost his mind. Grant did not have to work hard to convince Derek to help finish his last assignment and help bring his killer to justice.
With Derek’s knowledge and abilities earned with the Rangers and Grant’s skills, he learned from the CIA - they make a formidable team. Together, the brothers will attempt to stop a terrorist plot and expose corruption within the CIA’s upper levels.
Grant’s death was not the end. It was just the beginning.
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