Synopsis
They woke up in the trunk of a car,
with no idea where they were,
or why,
or when.
Imagine THE BOURNE IDENTITY meets THE FIRM.
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"Exciting from beginning to end!" --Sandra L. Whaley
"I like this author!!" --Connie L. Scheible
"Kept me turning pages until the sun came up!" --Mike Mellor
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TWO STRANGERS AWAKE, locked in the trunk of acar--with a murdered cop and the smoking gun. Aside from ragingheadaches and no idea what's happened, they appear to have nothing incommon. Troy thinks it's 2001 and he's still a combat surgeon fightingterrorists in Afghanistan. Emmy believes it's 2002 and she's stillgrifting a living from the streets of L.A.
Are they archenemies or coconspirators? Lovers or friends? What arethey doing in the Caribbean, and why is a Croatian assassin determinedto kill them? The only thing they know for certain is that they'll bespending the rest of their lives in prison if the police catch thembefore they learn the truth.
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TIm Tigner's books are recommended for fans of David Baldacci, Lee Child's Jack Reacher, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Nelson DeMille's John Corey, Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp, Mark Greaney's Gray Man, Gregg Hurwitz's Orphan X, Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne, John Sandford's Lucas Davenport, Daniel Silva's Gabriel Allon, Brad Taylor's Pike Logan, Brad Thor's Scot Harvath, and Dan Brown's Robert Langdon.
About the Author
International Bestselling Author Tim Tigner began his career in Soviet Counterintelligence with the US Army Special Forces, the Green Berets. That was back in the Cold War days when, "We learned Russian so you didn't have to," something he did at the Presidio of Monterey alongside Recon Marines and Navy SEALs.
With the fall of the Berlin Wall, Tim switched from espionage to arbitrage. Armed with a Wharton MBA rather than a Colt M16, he moved to Moscow in the midst of Perestroika. There, he lead prominent multinational medical companies, worked with cosmonauts on the MIR Space Station (from Earth, alas) chaired the Association of International Pharmaceutical Manufacturers, and helped write Russia's first law on healthcare.
Moving to Brussels during the formation of the EU, Tim ran Europe, Middle East, and Africa for a Johnson & Johnson company and traveled like a character in a Robert Ludlum novel. He eventually landed in Silicon Valley, where he launched new medical technologies as a startup CEO.
Intent on combining his creativity with his experience, Tim began writing thrillers in 1996 from an apartment overlooking Moscow's Gorky Park. Twenty years later, his passion for creative writing continues to grow every day. His home office now overlooks a vineyard in Northern California, where he lives with his wife Elena and their two daughters.
Tim grew up in the Midwest and graduated from Hanover College with a BA in Philosophy and Mathematics. After military service and work as a financial analyst and foreign-exchange trader, he earned an MBA in Finance and an MA in International Studies from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton and Lauder schools.
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