The Assassin’s Case by Craig Alexander
For sixteen years former FBI agent Grant Sawyer has longed for the day when he can reap vengeance on the man who murdered his family. When he foils the theft of a briefcase containing an exotic biological weapon, he gets his chance.
A sniper in the elite FBI Hostage Rescue Team, Grant was forced to shoot the son of a prominent racketeer in the line of duty. In retribution a contract was placed on Grant’s family, resulting in their murders. Frustrated after a year passed without the killer being brought to justice, Grant attempted to take the law in his own hands, ending his career in the FBI. Now he is a forty-year old security guard, embittered by the lust for vengeance, and laden with grief over the loss of his family. While at the mall he interrupts an exchange and gains possession of a briefcase. The case belongs to the assassin who killed his family, Jimmy “Boom” Tedesco, and he wants it back. As an incentive he offers Grant the cure for the poison coating its handle.
When the two men meet, Grant wants nothing more than revenge, to spill the hit-man’s blood. But his vengeance will have to wait. Though reluctant, he is convinced to help the assassin fulfill a mission of mercy. A mission to rescue a kidnapped family and to help the killer salve his own remorse laden conscience. But Grant makes one thing clear: “When this is over, no power on heaven or earth will keep me from sending you to hell.”
An action-packed adventure with two reluctant participants; one seeks redemption, the other retribution. Who will survive?
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Author Bio:
Craig Alexander is a member of the International Thriller writers and served two consecutive years as a judge in their best hardcover novel competition. His first novel, The Nineveh Project, was honored with a best of Mississippi award. He holds black belts in Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, and Han Mu Do, and has studied many other styles. He loves to play tennis, watch good movies, and of course read. He lives in Mississippi with his family.