In "Code: Team Zebra: (Project 7)" (published by Trafford Publishing), author Dale Greenwell’s new thrilling novel, readers join Martin Houseman as he attempts to recover a mysterious document, stolen by the people who assassinated his associate. Team Zebra is a small, top secret organization sponsored by federal funds under a fictitious research title and comprised of special operations veterans whose mission is to subvert and destroy international drug cartels. "Code: Team Zebra" sees a potential informant and a Team Zebra operative killed before an information exchange can take place. Suddenly, the mysterious document with career ending information for several U.S. political figures surfaces. Team Zebra must ensure it never resurfaces. An excerpt from "Code: Team Zebra": "Two suppressed flashes burst above the tall figure’s coat pocket, stabbing the darkness, burning flesh, drawing blood. Ben reeled backwards, falling over the dead messenger. The assassin unscrewed the silencer and dropped it into his coat pocket, then bent over the dying agent and unzipped the fleece jacket. ‘Sorry, Ben. It’s the nature of the beast.’" Critics are responding well to "Code: Team Zebra." "Descriptive language paints sharp images of rural America, particularly in Wyoming in this work, the author's love of very fabric of this nation made deliciously apparent," says the U.S. Review of Books. Source: PRWEB
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