An Agent’s Prize

An Agent’s Prize is the sequel to An Agent’s Rise and the climax and conclusion of the Demise Series

An Agent's Prize (Demise, #3)

The conspiracy is over, the mistakes and cover up are hidden and buried for good. Both sides of the Atlantic can concentrate on the threats from Islamic Terrorism. That is what they all hope. They want to enlist a hidden black asset in the chase, but there are risks to that approach.

Meanwhile, the FBI is still investigating what really happened. Is the conspiracy really over?

Al Qaeda plan new atrocities and MI6 with Homeland Security will try to stop them.

The newly-wed Michael Johnson can help but his wife is still recovering from her injuries and she is suspicious of her husband and the authorities. From the streets of San Francisco to the suburban towns of England the terrorists are plotting an outrage.

CoverTitlePublishedAmazonAudioTranslations
Prize CoverAn Agent’s PrizeApr 2016Amazon In Production
Prize PortugueseO Prêmio De Um AgenteNov 2019AmazonPortuguese
Emanuel Guedes Santos
Prize SpanishEl Premio De Un AgenteJun 2021AmazonSpanish
Cristina Lopez

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