Scott Blade
Foreign & Domestic: What does the Secret Service want with Jack Widow? A mistaken arrest puts Widow into the Miami criminal system. A mysterious phone call from the US Secret Service and Widow is on his way to D.C. to face a covert emergency.
The emergency: someone kidnapped the Secret Service Director’s daughter. Their demands: 1: Tell no one. 2: Assassinate the President.
Widow races against time to save an innocent girl and keep the President alive from enemies, both foreign and domestic. Patriot Lies: A dark lie. A darker truth. They killed a homeless veteran. They tried to cover it up. Jack Widow won’t let that stand.
Widow passes through DC. Hanging out, reading the morning paper. He learns about a homeless vet found burned alive on a park bench. The Vet has no known family. No one’s expected to attend his wake. Widow must go.
He meets a lawyer who claims there’s a sizable inheritance at the service: a stock portfolio worth fifty million dollars. What’s a homeless vet doing with that amount of secret money? Widow follows a trail of murder and treason that leads him to a terrifying conspiracy.
The Double Man: A face he recognizes. Is it a wanted murderer? Or is Jack Widow seeing double?
Tired of people, Jack Widow takes a break. He camps out in the Alaskan wilderness on Kodiak Island, relying on nothing but his survival skills. It’s everything he wanted: quiet terrain, plenty of fishing, sleeping out under the stars, and no people. It seemed like the perfect vacation until Widow meets a man with a familiar face.
He recognizes a total stranger, but from where? The stranger goes by one name but has the face of another.