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NO MAN'S DOG by JON A. JACKSON
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SummaryIn No Man's Dog Jon A. Jackson's longtime hero "Fang"
Mulheisen is back for a volatile confrontation with his old
nemesis, Joe Service. Add to the mix drug dealers,
international terrorists, federal agents acting outside the
law, and the hellish fury of crime-babe Helen Sedlacek, and
you have a Molotov cocktail. The novel opens with
Mulheisen's aged mother nearly slain by an incomprehensible
bombing at an orderly environmental protest. Mulheisen
resigns from the force to nurse her, but as she recovers he
turns his implacable attention to the bombers. The Task
Force can't decide if it's anti-environmentalists,
international terrorists, or a drug cartel's attempt to
quiet a witness or spring him-but Mulheisen quickly notices
what the Feds haven't: a gun-happy survivalist on the
scene. Some dogs prefer to hunt on their own, and in Badger
Games readers saw that Joe Service would run the most
vicious beast to earth. Now Mulheisen reminds us he's the
old dog in this hunt. Will this fight bring Service and
Mulheisen together, at risk of losing the prey?
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