Dark Spiral Down
by Michael Houtz
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Pub Date May 08 2019 | Archive Date Apr 25 2020
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Description
Cole Haufner has no equal as a professional MMA fighter. At the peak of his success, Cole suffers a horrible personal tragedy. His grief deepens when his brother, Butch, a Delta Force operator, goes missing. Desperate to find Butch, Cole travels back to his childhood home in southeastern China and the Shaolin Temple where he was raised. When Cole meets his brother's Delta teammate, code name Hammer, his fame and personal agenda collide with the Delta unit's mission to recover an invention that could transform the human race. It could also see its downfall, if the pursuing North Korean agents find it first. Cole's spiral downward approaches madness as a family secret is revealed, one that could force him to choose between his brother and one of the most important, and potentially deadliest, discoveries in modern human history.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781509225880 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Dark Spiral Down kept me on the edge of my seat till the very end with wondering how else Cole Haufner was going to battle through and try to save his brother.
You introduced to Cole as he finished off a major MMA fighter with the skill of a natural. But quickly overnight he goes from being a father celebrity in the fighting world to being a broken man alone and wondering what happened to his brother.
Without thinking Cole makes a decision that finds him in land far from home, completely out of his area of expertise, while fighting against multiple fronts to stay alive and possibly save his brother.
Michael Houtz does a great job pulling you into the world of the Special Forces and covert espionage where you dont know who can be trusted.