He finds people. It's what he does.
A month after Mindanao, Huck Rogers is still adjusting to his new life-a Bell 407 helicopter that handles like a dream and comes with strings attached, quiet days on White Beach with Diona, and the uneasy feeling that the Agency's generosity always comes with a bill.
The bill comes due when a journalist disappears in Palawan.
Tom Callahan was investigating Clarity-the most exclusive drug in the world, two thousand euros a dose, no physical addiction. Just a grayness that settles over everything when it wears off. A flatness that makes people step off window ledges rather than live without another hit.
Callahan got too close to the source. Now he's gone, and Huck is the only one looking for him.
What he finds is worse than a missing reporter. A bioluminescent reef where something precious grows. A Ukrainian who built an empire on human need. A chemist trapped in a jungle lab, dreaming of escape. And a conspiracy that reaches from the beaches of El Nido to the darkest parts of the global drug trade.
When Diona is taken, the investigation becomes personal. Huck will need everything he has-his helicopter, his contacts, and a seventy-nine-year-old door gunner who refuses to stay home-to bring her back alive.
Some things are worth more than money. Some people are worth any price.
For fans of Jack Carr, Brad Thor, and Marc Cameron.