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Echo Kill: Black Ledger Prequel I

Before the Black Ledger, there was only the Echo.

Caleb Ryker wasn’t born a killer, he was forged in fire, betrayal, and the kind of missions that don’t leave a paper trail. Echo Kill follows Ryker’s final black-ops assignment, a ghost mission in the shadows of the Middle East where deniable assets carry the weight of impossible choices.

When a covert operation unearths a prototype weapon tied to global biotech threats, Ryker and his team become expendable, assets to be erased. Hunted by their own, forced to navigate enemy terrain and internal fractures, the squad must choose: vanish… or fight.

As team members fall and truths unravel, Ryker begins writing a different kind of ledger, one that doesn’t answer to governments or generals. One where the names don’t get erased.

This is the mission that started it all.

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Red Flags: Black Ledger Prequel II

Some secrets don’t stay buried. They bleed.

In a war of shadows, Caleb Ryker is the weapon no one wants to admit exists. Operating without rank, flag, or rescue protocol, he infiltrates a diplomatic underworld where truth is traded like contraband and deniability is worth more than justice.

When a rogue intelligence agent triggers a silent purge at a hidden research facility, Ryker is dropped into the middle of a kill zone where every exit leads deeper into the fire. His mission: retrieve the target, erase the operation, and disappear. But the enemy knows him. Knows his methods. And has a name Ryker can’t forget.

From embassies to echo chambers, from data vaults to biochemical nightmares, Ryker races against time, betrayal, and a Broker who plays chess with real bodies.

This is the mission where the Ledger gets personal.

If you liked “Sicario,” “The Terminal List,” or “Jason Bourne,” this high-intensity, deeply human thriller will keep you reading late.

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Zero Hour: Black Ledger Prequel III

Every war has a zero hour. This is Ryker’s.

When a Marshal vanishes in the Tennessee backcountry during a Category Four storm, Caleb Ryker is dispatched to retrieve him, alone, underpowered, and without backup. But this is no missing persons case. It's bait.

The trail leads to corrupted comms, ghost frequencies, and a coded signature known only to Ryker and the man he once left for dead.

In the snow-slick echo of a black ops purge, Ryker and his partner Kade must navigate a battlefield where every signal is a lie and every badge might bleed. From server rooms to shadow vans, from deep state war rooms to a place called Black Hollow Basin, the mission spirals into a final reckoning.

And when the sun rises, if it rises, some names will be crossed off the ledger for good.

This is the moment the Black Ledger stops being theory. And becomes war.

Perfect for fans of The Terminal List, The Gray Man, and Sicario.

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The Black Harvest

In the cold, wind-scoured November hills, Wyatt Kessler lives alone in a fortified cabin, reading the desperate pleas of those haunted by things no one else can see. He’s no charlatan. He’s the man you call when your last hope dies screaming in the dark.

When an old-fashioned letter arrives, bearing cracked red wax and a single blackened oak leaf etched with impossible glyphs, Wyatt knows this case is real before he even touches it. The plea inside is stark: Please help us. It’s eating everything. Don’t tell the police.

Following the letter’s trail, he finds Blackroot Hollow, a dying town ruled by fear and silence. Its orchard looms on the valley’s edge, a twisted expanse of blackened trees whose very geometry defies the eye. Protective glyphs in town have been sabotaged, turned from barriers into invitations, and the people know better than to speak of what waits among the branches.

Armed with iron nails, blessed salt, silver-edged knives, and the Binding Token that chills him when

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