
A singlet persuasive chat changes his mind, if only for a time, and he agrees to make his way to the ‘Asian Las Vegas’, where the highest-ranking North Korean General awaits. Dewey is the key to its success, though he remains fixated on life after the Agency. What these two American foes have to say and what plans might come for this remains unknown, but Hartford has an idea about how to extract it. Significant intel shows that the North Koreans have been stirring up the pot in the region with their nuclear testing and have a covert meeting planned in Macau with the Iranians. When MI6 sends a top mission architect to the CIA, Jenna Hartford is somewhat bitter, but willing to try things on the other side of the Pond. Trouble is, no one else seems to have that same dream for Dewey and hope he has a little more juice inside to run a few more ‘essential’ missions. The events surrounding the murder of his wife have proven to be too much for him and he dreams of nothing but life in the countryside. After some of Dewey’s most harrowing experiences, he is ready to hang-up his gun and check out. Martin’s Press for providing me with a copy of this publication, which allows me to provide you with an unbiased review.Ī fan of Ben Coes, I could not wait to get my hands on this latest Dewey Andreas thriller, which did not fall short in any way.

First and foremost, a large thank you to NetGalley, Ben Coes, and St.
