The Winter Olympics: a perfect time for competition, sports-manship...and mayhem
Days before the Winter Games are scheduled to begin, host country South Korea learns of a planned attack from the north to coincide with the Games. With no specifics supplied by the now-dead informant, a joint U.S./South Korean team must race the clock to discover the details of the rogue nation’s plot and prevent a potential disaster.
Along the way, Alton Blackwell—leader of the U.S. team—must navigate through a landscape of misdirection, espionage, and cyber-attacks if he is to keep his team alive and uncover North Korea's deadly secret.
Reviews
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"What I love about Steven F. Freeman’s writing is that he keeps you guessing; just when you think you’ve figured it all out, he throws another curveball at you. This clever style of writing keeps the reader on their toes throughout. The action in When the Killing Starts begins on page one and never lets up. This novel can be read as a stand-alone story. Action/thriller readers will love this book as much as I did." - Readers' Favorite
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“Really enjoyed the book – the pace was excellent, and it included a nice mix of personal stories and action scenes.” Elaine R.
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“I found When the Killing Starts to be the best written of the series thus far. The story flows smoothly and suspensefully and contains the right amount of back story to allow it to stand alone.” Willow H.