Nothing is as it appears to be. It never is when Hunter Blacke appears on the scene as operatives, spies and terrorists collide.
Dispatched to Sochi, shortly after Russia was awarded as winner of the 2014 Winter Olympics , Hunter finds the future host city caught in a time warp that dates back to Russia’s soviet era days. The famed resort city is located on the beautiful and seemingly calm Black Sea, but beneath the calm a storm rages of gargantuan proportions.
Under cover as Tourism and Hospitality Specialist Hunter is sent to Sochi to observe and report on the brewing war game machinations between Russia and Georgia. Coincidentally the advance team for The International Olympics Committee has scheduled a conference for the same time. All hell breaks loose. Hunter finds himself as an unwilling person of interest with the local police authorities; military rail shunting passing through Sochi to Georgia in the dead of night; and an all out stand down as terrorists with another agenda play siege over Sochi.
What Others Are Saying about Hunter Blacke Books:
The author creates characters that are extremely dynamic in such a short story.
Sara Linville on The Armenia Caper
The second book by Hunter Blacke was every bit as suspenseful as the first book! I could visualize with vivid details the action sequences as I read from page to page.
Raymond Chou on Checkmate Armenia Touch Move
I loved this book, I even had my mom download it so she could read it, I’m sad it’s over, now to find the next one. A hidden gem!
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