She nodded gratefully at the silver-haired man who waved away the thanks. Get yourself upstairs and rest, young man. You look like death warmed over.…
She had sat beside a man who knew her face, who had seen her countless times, and he had looked directly at her without a…
Not just any white man, a wealthy, sickly southern gentleman traveling north for medical treatment, accompanied by his faithful manservant. The ultimate disguise, hiding in…

The Ghost of Thunder: How America’s 1991 Lightning War Unleashed a Modern Blitzkrieg In the blistering sands of Kuwait, where the sun scorched the earth…
– Part 7
On her first day in the role, she gathered the entire nursing staff and told them the story of a woman who came to work…
– Part 6
Marcus fired from the other side. Another man went down, but the wedge kept pushing. They were absorbing casualties and still advancing, which meant whoever…
– Part 5
He wasn’t moving like the others. He was standing still at the edge of the rotor wash, looking up at the hospital. She knew his…
– Part 4
She had killed, yes. She had killed in combat in defense of her team in the desperate mathematics of survival where taking one life saved…
– Part 3
Six attackers, based on the chatter she had pieced together from observation and instinct. Two Marshalls who were not expecting a fight. Three nurses, including…
– Part 2
In the village below, chaos erupted, but on that rooftop, Sarah Carter’s heartbeat never climbed above 60. That was who she was, not the shaking…





