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From Black Ops veteran Leo J. Maloney comes a nonstop thrill ride straight into the secret world of covert agents . . .
Rogue Commander
Four-star general James Collins has been accused of stealing a cache of Tomahawk missilesâand reaches out to his friend, CIA veteran Dan Morgan, for help. But Morgan is playing with fire. The Zeta Division, chasing down a black-market middleman, discovers a connection to a North Korean military officerâand one of his team winds up a prisoner in Pyongyang. As Morgan takes a series of escalating risks, it becomes clear that a global plot is already in motionâand if they canât stop it, an unimaginable number of innocent civilians will be slaughtered . . .
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Highest Praise for Leo J. Maloney and his thrillers
Arch Enemy
âUtterly compelling! This novel will grab you from the beginning and simply not let go. And Dan Morgan is one of the best heroes to come along in ages.â
âJeffery Deaver
Twelve Hours
âFine writing and real insider knowledge make this a must.â
âLee Child
Black Skies
âSmart, savvy, and told with the pace and nuance that only a former spook could bring to the page, Black Skies is a tour de force novel of twenty-first-century espionage and a great geopolitical thriller. Maloney is the new master of the modern spy game, and this is first-rate storytelling.â
âMark Sullivan
âBlack Skies is rough, tough, and entertaining. Leo J. Maloney has written a ripping story.â
âMeg Gardiner
Silent Assassin
âLeo Maloney has done it again. Real life often overshadows fiction and Silent Assassin is both: a terrifyingly thrilling story of a man on a clandestine mission to save us all from a madman hell bent on murder, written by a man who knows that world all too well.â
âMichele McPhee
âFrom the bloody, ripped-from-the-headlines opening sequence, Silent Assassin grabs you and doesnât let go. Silent Assassin has everything a thriller reader wantsânasty villains, twists and turns, and a heroâCobraâwho just plain kicks ass.â
âBen Coes
âDan Morgan, a former black ops agent, is called out of retirement and back into a secretive world of politics and deceit to stop a madman.â
âThe Stoneham Independent
Termination Orders
âLeo J. Maloney is the new voice to be reckoned with. Termination Orders rings with the authenticity that can only come from an insider. This is one outstanding thriller!â
âJohn Gilstrap
âTaut, tense, and terrifying! Youâll cross your fingers itâs fictionâin this high-powered, action-packed thriller, Leo Maloney proves he clearly knows his stuff.â
âHank Phillippi Ryan
âA new must-read action thriller that features a double-crossing CIA and Congress, vengeful foreign agents, a corporate drug ring, the Taliban, and narco-terrorists...a you-are-there account of torture, assassination, and double-agents, where ânothing is as it seems.â â
âJon Renaud
âLeo J. Maloney is a real-life Jason Bourne.â
âJosh Zwylen, Wicked Local Stoneham
âA masterly blend of Black Ops intrigue, cleverly interwoven with imaginative sequences of fiction. The reader must guess which accounts are real and which are merely storytelling.â
âChris Treece, The Chris Treece Show
âA deep-ops story presented in an epic style that takes fact mixed with a bit of fiction to create a spy thriller that takes the reader deep into secret spy missions.â
âCy Hilterman, Best Sellers World
âFor fans of spy thrillers seeking a bit of realism mixed into their novels, Termination Orders will prove to be an excellent and recommended pick.â
âMidwest Book Reviews
Books by Leo J. Maloney
The Dan Morgan Thriller Series
Termination Orders
Silent Assassin
Black Skies
Twelve Hours
Arch Enemy
For Duty and Honor
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Rogue Commander
The Dan Morgan Thriller Series
Leo J. Maloney
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First electronic edition: October 2017
ISBN-13: 978-1-61650-979-8
ISBN-10: 1-61650-979-1
First print edition: October 2017
ISBN-13: 978-1-61650-980-4
ISBN-10: 1-61650-980-5
Printed in the United States of America
Dedication
This book is dedicated to my family
and my dearest friends
who are in my circle of 10.
Chapter One
Dan Morgan stood against the stone back wall of the Church of Our Lady Before TĂœn, a lit cigarette dangling between his fingers.
He didnât smokeâcouldnât stand the smell, reallyâbut nothing gave him better cover to stand around in the street, out of the way of most people. So he let the reeking thing burn, pretending to puff every few seconds to avert suspicion, and shielding the ember from the wind. It was early October, and the sun was low in the sky even though it was 10: 30a.m., so none of its rays made it to the level of Pragueâs narrow streets.
He was in a tiny area reserved for parking, which held the sort of places that grow like weeds on the periphery of big tourist sites. They didnât catch torrents of tourists, just the runoffâselling cheap souvenirs and small necessities like water and smokes.
âMorgan, report in.â It was Diana Blochâs voice coming over the wireless transmitter in his right ear. As always, she was terse and all business. Everything about Bloch, the head of Zeta Division, carried authority. She may have been a pain in his ass, but even
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