

Headlights off, a panel truck drives by moonlight across an open field, following tracks that have been there for decades ...
Nina Pryce and her husband, Phil Broker, couldn't have more opposite views of the military. Broker's loyalty to the men he served with in
The driver is a local entrepreneur taking advantage of a decades-old tradition of smuggling and bootlegging by crossing a border too vast and undermanned to be effectively patrolled ...
Incommunicado for months as part of a top-secret Delta anti-terrorist operation, Nina, with daughter Kit in tow, suddenly emerges in
Somewhere in the middle of this empty field he will cross, undetected, from one side of the U.S.-Canada divide to the other. He and his cargo -- illegal cigars, whiskey, machine parts, or something much more terrifying -- thus slip undetected across the longest undefended border in the world.
Broker discovers he's been drawn into an elaborate con within a con, made an unwitting participant in a black-bag anti-terrorist detail. But his anger toward Nina for involving him and putting their daughter at risk quickly fades as a larger, more deadly reality becomes evident. With time running out, husband and wife unite with local
Reviews
"Thrillers don't get more up to date than this
nail-biter ... Chuck Logan has staked his claim to a place of honor ... Richly textured ... suspense-filled ... This is one fast-moving tale ... [with] a certain finely tuned plausibility that is sustained to the very end ... The book simply can't be put down."
Tampa Tribune
"Logan writes electrifying action."
Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
"Logan's writing causes more shivers than snow on skin."
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