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Trapped. Hounded. Racing Against Time.

When Homeland Security agent Tal Bannerman steps off the boat under gunpoint, he finds himself on an enigmatic island deep in the Bermuda Triangle, chosen as a pawn in a high-stakes game orchestrated by a criminal mastermind.

But this secluded sanctuary is no ordinary paradise—it's a fortress for the world's most dangerous operatives.

Tal's mission: escape the inescapable, dismantle the deadly plan, and prevent a global catastrophe. With no backup, a bizarre set of rules, and nowhere to hide, he must rely on courage, skill, and his signature brand of wit to survive.

Pulse-pounding and laced with humor, this fast-paced thriller takes you into the heart of danger, where every second counts and the stakes couldn't be higher.

Perfect for fans of Mission Impossible with a twist of Get Smart, this is one high-stakes adventure you won't want to miss.

Step into Tal Bannerman's shoes and prepare for a ride like no other!

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About the author

Joslyn Chase

Joslyn Chase is a prize-winning author of mysteries and thrillers. Any day she can send readers to the edge of their seats, chewing their fingernails to the nub and prickling with suspense, is a good day in her book.

Joslyn’s story, “Cold Hands, Warm Heart,” was chosen by Amor Towles as one of the Best Mystery Stories of the Year 2023. Her short stories have appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, Malice Domestic's Mystery Most Devious, Thrill Ride Magazine, Fiction River, Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem, Mystery Magazine, and Pulphouse Fiction, among others.

Known for her fast-paced suspense fiction, Joslyn’s books are full of surprising twists and delectable turns. You will find her riveting novels most anywhere books are sold.

Her love for travel has led Joslyn to ride camels through the Nubian desert, fend off monkeys on the Rock of Gibraltar, and hike the Bavarian Alps. But she still believes that sometimes the best adventures come in getting the words on the page and in the thrill of reading a great story.