Mortal Allies

Mortal Allies

by Brian Haig (Author)

Synopsis

SECRET SANCTION'S Major Sean Drummond is back, with a new case that challenges his deepest fears and a colleague who challenges just about everything else. Assigned to South Korea as an advocate for a gay officer accused of brutally killing the son of a South Korean war heo, Drummond is teamed up with an old law-school nemesis. Katherine Carson is a curvy attorney with a reputation for manipulating the media on behalf of her mostly gay clients. Drummond is as distraught to be working with a woman who knows how to push all his buttons as he is to be defending this client. However it's just this lack of political correctness that makes him the one man the CIA can trust with its disturbing secrets and Drummond quickly learns that what appears to be an open-and-shut case is really just the top layer of a deep conspiracy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Publisher: Orion
Published: 05 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0752846655
ISBN 13: 9780752846651
Book Overview: Reviews for SECRET SANCTION: 'Brian Haig, son of former secretary of state Alexander Haig, takes aim at the bestseller lists with Secret Sanction, a military/legal thriller set against the backdrop of the Bosnian conflict...this one's going to be a hit.' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY 'Legal-thriller readers will line up for this one, and word-of-mouth will generate plenty of requests.'BOOKLIST 'The pace never lets up in this slick, witty and accomplished military thriller debut. It is likely to be big...'Star Choice, THE BOOKSELLER An expert author with inside knowledge and one of the most respected names in the US army. Excellent publicity opportunities. Very few younger writers are writing in this area. Excellent material for WHSmiths, travel points and export markets.

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Author Bio
Brian Haig is the son of former US Secretary of State Alexander Haig and has been born and bred in the American military and worked all over the globe. Since retiring from duty he has been a special advisor to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and now runs a large helicopter company. He lives with his wife and four children.