The Russian by Ben Coes

The Russian by Ben Coes

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The Russian by Ben Coes

"This new series has me very excited." --Brad Thor

As the brutal Russian mafia becomes the most powerful and deadly criminal enterprise in the U.S., it's up to covert operative Rob Tacoma to fight back, in a new series by New York Times bestseller Ben Coes.


Ruthless, clever, and unbelievably violent, the Russian mafia has rapidly taken over the criminal underworld in the U.S. and law enforcement has been unable to stem the tide. When a powerful Russian mob family declares war by publicly executing two high-profile American politicians, the message is unmistakable - opposition will be met with overwhelming deadly force. With no other viable options, the President creates a clandestine assassinations team to find and eliminate the unreachable men running this deadly criminal operation.

The CIA recruits two Tier 1 operators - former Navy SEALs Billy Cosgrove and Rob Tacoma. But before they can even get started, the Russians act - murdering Cosgrove in his own home. Now Tacoma is on his own against an organization with endless resources and no boundaries. Step one requires the near impossible - find and kill the hidden mob boss behind Cosgrove's death. To do this, he'll have to take on an army in a battle where there are no rules and no limits.

Ben Coes worked as a speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush.

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ISBN 13 9781250140791
ISBN 10 125014079X
Title The Russian
Author Ben Coes
Series Rob Tacoma
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2019-07-30
Number of pages 368
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.