The Remington Crucible (Steve Remington Thrillers) - Softcover

Jackson, Andrew Scott

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Synopsis

They killed a DEA agent for his notebook.

Now they're hunting the man who found it.

Steve Remington wanted nothing more than peaceful days on his tugboat in the Virgin Islands. The former Navy SEAL had earned his quiet retirement.

But quiet doesn't last when you're holding evidence of a global conspiracy.

The notebook should have died with its owner—a murdered federal agent who stumbled onto something bigger than drug trafficking. Something involving weapons, false flag operations, and a secretive plot reaching into the highest levels of American power.

When assassins track Remington down, he partners with Kelly Phillips, an ex-Marine carrying her own dangerous secrets.

The network hunting them has unlimited resources. Senators. Intelligence operatives. Defense contractors. Men who've already sold their country for profit.

The plan they've discovered will devastate thousands of innocent lives. The attack they're planning will be blamed on the wrong enemy. The war that follows will reshape the global order.

How do you stop a conspiracy when the conspirators control the very system meant to protect you?

They thought they could bury the truth in the Caribbean.

They were wrong.

For readers who crave conspiracy thrillers with military precision and uncompromising heroes. The Remington Crucible by Andrew Scott Jackson—where the greatest enemy comes from within.

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About the Author

After graduating from college and with no real direction other than wanting to learn how to sail and see the Caribbean, the author bought an open-ended ticket to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, walked the docks, and got a job as a deckhand on a 78' Rhodes Ketch charter boat. That experience and the people he met along the way cemented a lifelong interest in writing.He returned to the States, joined the Navy, graduated Aviation Officer Candidate School, and flew the P-3C Orion during the last Cold War with the Russians. His deployments covered the globe, including the Western Pacific, Indian Ocean, Eastern Africa, the Mediterranean, and Iceland, prosecuting Russian submarines and keeping tabs on Soviet Battle Groups. He retired from the Navy in 2006.He enjoys writing about exceptional people with real flaws and dreams thrown into extraordinary situations requiring a baptism by fire to survive and succeed.

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