“What a thrill ride! A globe-trotting, non-stop action, thriller-rama of a story. Great locations, twisted plotline, a wonderfully villainous antagonist, and an oddly likeable cadre of assassins. A winner of a book that should be on the radar of every fan of thriller fiction.”
William Kent Krueger
NY Times Bestselling Author
“Ebert ups the stakes … in this gripping sequel of kill-shots, high-stakes targets, and a pair of resultant ‘silentcide’ assassins. This fast-paced thriller again combines explosive action with complex character development. Ebert’s prose is taut and efficient … with a keen eye for detail in his action scenes, making them vivid and immersive, and tying them together in a satisfying climax.”
BookLife
“A one-sit, heart-thumping read. Get ready for an action-packed adventure full of suspense and a double dose of excitement. With intriguing characters on both sides of the story and a well-developed plot, Silentcide 2 reads fast and will have readers ready for whatever Richard Ebert does next.”
Ryan Steck
The Real Book Spy
Author of Matthew Redd series
and Ted Bell’s Monarch
FREEDOM IS ELUSIVE.
THE QUEST IS PERILOUS.
Three high-profile murders in one day should have ended 28 years of oppression for atypical silent assassins Chris Davis and Michelle Barton. Wrong. Dead wrong! Their plight worsens.
The underdog siblings are hounded by a ruthless FBI agent, coerced into black ops missions by a manipulative operative, and hunted by the vindictive successor of an assassin network. They also struggle to unravel a global conspiracy. Each explosive ordeal threatens their emotional bond, moral compass and lives.
Relentless danger happens at a Russian superyacht in Montenegro, a drug-infested street in Philadelphia, a famous casino in Monte Carlo, a battle in Afghanistan, a presidential palace in Ecuador and in the squalor of Havana, Cuba.
The cinematic, propulsive and character-driven thriller includes deceit, romance, compassion, whiplashing twists and a soul-crushing quest for freedom … or die trying.
QR codes link to 140 online photos of action scenes in 20 cities in 8 countries.
