Major Bamford lived a dual life. At home on his ranch in Idaho, he oversaw operations and ten thousand head of Black Angus cattle. Always neighbourly, Bamford's homelife seemed idyllic when he married Jennie and they settled into the ranch. But, whenever duty called, Bamford always answered. Hunting criminals online for the U. S. Army was his unique specialty. He provided their secret drug operations with effective research, operational guidance gained from dangerous battlefield experience, and his built-in toughness. Fearless, he was known for charging headfirst into any problem. Bamford singlehandedly took on an Asian drug gang after they killed his holidaying parents in Seattle. When it was over, the drug dealers had vanished from the streets, with no trace leading to Bamford left behind. When the military needed his expertise, Bamford left his ranch and traveled to Washington with Jennie. While she toured museums and researched her novel, he settled into his office to trace a worldwide military arms black market and connect it to a large drug distributor until he had the operation mapped out and the details revealed. Taking the arms dealers down would take cunning, coordination, and some particular skills. Bamford didn't have long to train the agents he needed to raid the meeting in Gunzburg, Germany. As he whipped the team into shape, he simultaneously worried about calving season on the ranch and wished he and Jennie were back there, tending the herd. Major Bamford knows his duty to his country must come first-that to enjoy his freedom on the ranch, he must do everything he can to take down the criminals.
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