Choosers of the Slain cover

Choosers of the Slain

by John Ringo

Former SEAL Michael Harmon ("Ghost") has settled down in the country of Georgia and built a commando-quality militia out of local tribesmen. The Keldara have an ancient history as mountain warriors and only needed modern weapons and training to bring them up to speed. Now, with the area safe from Chechen raiders and the various other terrorists that want Ghost's head, he can settle back and relax in his harem. However, a U.S. senator has a problem: a "major contributor's" daughter has been kidnapped into the Balkan sex-slave trade. The U.S. government can't find her and the Senator is very interested in changing that. $5 million interested. As Ghost and his Keldara warriors blast a gaping hole through the trade, it becomes apparent that there is more to the mission than a "poor missing waif." Being at war with Albanian gangs is one thing--taking on Washington is a different game.--From publisher description.

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