Hired to Kill

The Nathan McBride Series, Book 7

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Pub Date Jul 03 2018 | Archive Date Jul 17 2018

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Description

In this fast-paced thriller, special operative Nathan McBride battles the most treacherous enemy he’s ever faced—and the one hitting closest to home.

After simultaneous deadly terror attacks on San Diego and the nation’s capital, Nathan learns that the mass murders weren’t random events—they targeted his family.

And the threat is far from over. Part of a larger plot involving a sabotaged North Korean bioweapons facility and an ISIS training camp in northern Mexico, a third attack—bigger than 9/11—is being hatched by cold-blooded killers.

With the US Border Patrol and the CIA supporting the mission, Nathan teams up with longtime family friend Vincent Beaumont, the CEO of America’s largest private military contractor.

In a harrowing firefight, Nathan’s assault team will have to neutralize the terrorist cell, recover the weapons of mass destruction, and get them safely across the international border. The lives of thousands are at risk as Nathan weighs his lust for revenge against the most crucial part of the mission—taking the ringleaders alive—which might just cost him his life.

In this fast-paced thriller, special operative Nathan McBride battles the most treacherous enemy he’s ever faced—and the one hitting closest to home.

After simultaneous deadly terror attacks on San...


A Note From the Publisher

Andrew Peterson is the #1 Amazon international bestselling author of the Nathan McBride thriller series. An avid marksman who has won numerous high-powered rifle competitions, Peterson enjoys flying helicopters, camping, hiking, scuba diving, and questionable rounds of golf. He has donated more than three thousand books to troops serving overseas and to veterans recovering in military hospitals. A native of San Diego, California, he lives in Monterey County with his wife, Carla, and their three dogs: a giant schnauzer, an Irish wolfhound, and a Spinone Italiano. For more information about Peterson, visit him at www.andrewpeterson.com, on Facebook at andrew.peterson.author, or on Twitter at @apetersonnovels.

Andrew Peterson is the #1 Amazon international bestselling author of the Nathan McBride thriller series. An avid marksman who has won numerous high-powered rifle competitions, Peterson enjoys flying...


Advance Praise

Praise for The Nathan McBride Series:

“Andrew Peterson has created the most brutally effective thriller hero to appear in years. He handles a plot line like his hero might a well-oiled sniper rifle.” —Ridley Pearson, author of Killer Weekend

“Part Jack Reacher, part Jason Bourne, Nathan McBride is a compelling, conflicted hero.” —Steve Berry, author of The Columbus Affair

“McBride is an extremely promising hero…[a] competent, intelligent, cool-under-pressure hero…His adventures will be a big hit with thriller fans.” Publishers Weekly

“…thriller readers will enjoy this fast-paced tale starring a wonderful hero whose escapades never seen to end.” The Mystery Gazette

“Nathan McBride is a larger-than-life Rambo-type character, but he’s no less believable than Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan.” The San Luis Tribune


Praise for The Nathan McBride Series:

“Andrew Peterson has created the most brutally effective thriller hero to appear in years. He handles a plot line like his hero might a well-oiled sniper rifle.” ...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781503949300
PRICE $15.95 (USD)
PAGES 380

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