Shoot First: Damian Wolf, Assassin (Damian Wolf, Assassin Seies Book 2)
SHOOT FIRST.
“Mike Pettit’s new series, ‘Damian Wolf, Assassin’ is a welcome member to the shadow world of the hit and run genre.†Bob Sanford, Screen Writer.
“FIVE STARS for Panama Takedown. One of the best reads of the year.†Candace Reed, Reed’s Reads, and Reviews.
“I have to give Mike Pettit’s new Damian Wolf Thriller ‘Shoot First’ thumbs up for all around great read. The suspense and action are nonstop.’ Bill Price, Editor at Large
Killing time in Puerto Vallarta, Wolf is taking a much-needed rest to heal and recuperate from his last assignment. Two months had passed since he had made his way out of Panama one jump ahead of the Panamanian police after a botched assassination and coup d'état attempt on the country’s President.
Just when he is succeeding in pulling his life back together, he is pulled into a power play between a maniacal Mexican drug lord and a crooked U.S. Senator. Wolf links up with a fellow assassin assigned to kill the senator and is sucked into a running gun battle through the idyllic resort town. The action is fast and rounds are hitting their targets as the two agents fight side-by-side in an explosive ending that will leave you breathless.
DAMION WOLF, ASSASSIN. There are men among us that lead lives of quiet desperation sitting on the sidelines watching their lives speed by. There are others that are adventurers, fearless and seek danger, powerful athletes, intellectuals, soldiers, and diplomats. Then there are the men that live moment to moment, in the shadows, moving silently, striking, and melting back into the night. Men that are incapable of feeling remorse, guilt, or contrition. These are the men best qualified to solicit, when a needed service is required, and a final notice given. They answer only to those that pay the asking price, and to men in power that need their services for political gain or enrichment.
Damian Wolf is one of those men, not by choice, but by deception. He is framed for the brutal murder of his new bride, sentenced to death. After six months on death row, he is offered freedom in return for performing dark work for an obscure government agency. If he agrees, then he will not only gain his freedom, but will be told who the real killer is…. eventually.