Jack Hardin
Jack Hardin currently lives in Arlington, TX, with his stunning wife and five kids. He grew up in an Army family and spent half his childhood living in Germany, traveling all over Europe prior to the fall of the Iron Curtain. At nine years old he walked through Checkpoint Charlie and into East Berlin just one year before the Berlin Wall came down. He holds a 2nd degree black belt in Taekwondo, is proficient with bo staff and nunchucks, and has taught women's self-defense.
Those alone do not make him awesome, but it all sounds really cool.
You'll find Jack's books to be in the same vein as Wayne Stinnett, Dawn Lee McKenna, and Randy Wayne White. In other words...dig in...you're about to be seriously entertained.
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the ellie o’conner suspense series
From Book 1: The first thrilling novel in the bestselling Ellie O’Conner suspense series.
Fresh off a long and dynamic career with the CIA, Ellie finally returns home to Southwest Florida to catch up on years lost to the wind. After more than a decade traversing the globe in clandestine roles for her government she’s ready for a quiet life of privacy. But when news of a horrifying murder shocks her sleepy fishing community, she’s compelled by a deep sense of justice to help track down the killer.
And when an old friend offers her a chance to do it from behind a badge, she goes all in.
Ellie’s investigation gets off to a rapid start, leading her into a hidden underworld of drugs, murder, and lies, where she quickly discovers that some of the locals may not have the cleanest of hands.
Meanwhile, as deep pain continues to linger from the recent death of her father and a gaping hole left by a previous mission gone terribly wrong, Ellie discovers that it’s not so easy to outrun your past.
With richly rendered characters, stunning locations, clever assassins, and jaw-dropping twists, Broken Stern is packed with suspenseful intrigue that will leave you saying, “Just one more page.”