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This special collection includes three full-length novels—hundreds of pages of well-researched adventures and thrills—for less than the price of two individual volumes. Fans of George MacDonald Fraser, Ian Fleming, and John D. MacDonald will enjoy former Army Ranger turned covert agent Jake Fonko’s globe-spanning adventures.
Jake Fonko M.I.A.
Saigon, 1975. Ex-surfer Jake Fonko’s latest mission—locate a former CIA asset gone missing in Cambodia—has his Army Ranger instincts on full alert. He might be handsome, fit, and a decorated warrior, but he’s certainly no international spy. But Jake, ever the good soldier, agrees to the CIA’s directive, trudging over the border to Phnom Penh. But relying on his training, keen observations, and ironic sense of humor might not be enough to save Jake, as one surprise after another pops up on his way to the wild truth.
Maybe that asset was never really missing at all.
Fonko on the Carpet
Tehran, 1978. Running low on cash, ex-surfer and former Army Ranger Jake Fonko receives a freelance referral from an unlikely source: a certain Shah requires a capable bodyguard. The splintering Iranian factions have been growing restless, and the Shah’s popularity is beginning to wane. But when the country falls, Jake soon discovers that friends of the Shah are no longer welcome—and he’ll have to rely on his extensive training, capable tongue, and ironic wit if he wants to survive Tehran and escape in one piece.
Fonko’s Errand Go Boom
Belfast, 1982. When an old surfing buddy refers ex-Army Ranger-turned-soldier-of-fortune Jake Fonko to a cutting-edge car manufacturer in need of his unique skill set, Jake ships off to Belfast. But with Northern Ireland embroiled in the Troubles, Jake’s attempts to protect the factory from impending civil war soon turn into a much more basic struggle to survive the escalating conflict. In order to get out alive, Jake must become a double-agent for both sides—a tricky situation that’ll require all his skills, satirical wit, and training.
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