Ex-Mossad agent David Slaton just wants to live a quiet and peaceful life. However, that proves a challenge as former colleagues, friends, and even some foes have forced the former assassin to come out of retirement and back to action.
This time around, it’s Slaton’s worst-case scenario that draws him back into the life he wants to leave behind. He has just returned to the Gibraltar marina where he’s docked his live-in sailboat, Sirius, and finds it missing. When he eventually locates it, the sailboat is floating more than a mile from shore and he notices that his wife and son aren’t onboard.
His fears of foul play are quickly confirmed when he receives a message instructing him to take out a target if he ever wants to see his family again. Preferring to stay alive and live out whatever time he has left with his family, Slaton is determined to do whatever it takes to get them back.
His target is a man named Paul Mordechai, a former special assistant to Israeli’s Minister of Energy who has gone on to work for the Mossad. Following his fall from his post, Mordechai was subsequently transferred to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
But as Slaton soon learns, Mordechai ends up uncovering another conspiracy - one that suggests the North Korean government may be working with top ISIS officials to help the terror group reclaim their fame by striking a blow to the West.
While searching for his family, Slaton soon finds himself caught in the middle of another international crisis where the stakes, both professionally and personally, are high. Will he succeed in saving his family as well as the world? An intriguing thriller right to the end.