The Reaper of Zion
When a covert rescue mission spirals into a deadly game of deception, Harry must navigate a shadow war where friend and foe look the same—and failure means losing more than just a life.
When Harry is approached by a mysterious Israeli woman—an old acquaintance of the brigadier’s—he learns of a personal tragedy with international stakes. Her son was killed in the October 7th attacks, and her daughter remains in the hands of the man behind it all: the elusive terrorist mastermind, Mohammed Abbasid. She wants Harry to do what no one else will—track Abbasid down and rescue her daughter.
The brigadier refuses, warning that operating inside Israeli borders without consent could spark an international crisis. But then, without warning, the brigadier disappears—abducted in a move that throws everything into question.
Captain Jane Smith, still nursing a grudge against Harry, puts her anger aside to enlist his help. Early clues point to Abbasid. But as they dig deeper, the trail grows murky—and dangerous. Whispers emerge that Mossad may be involved. Allies blur into enemies. And the truth could cost Harry more than his life.
Like Mitch Rapp, James Reece, or Jack Reacher? You'll love Harry Bauer! Perfect for fans of revenge thrillers and badass hero's who don't play by the rules!
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Blake Banner
Raised by well-meaning Marxist parents and educated at home, I spent more time memorizing the parts of a gun and studying martial arts than learning the Greek alphabet. By sixteen I was breaking in wild horses, and occasionally breaking a few bones of my own.
The years that followed involved travel, risk, and stories worth telling. Dyslexia made writing a challenge, which only made me more determined to master it. Reading was never the problem, writing was.
Stone, Dehan, Bauer, Walker, Rogue, and Mason were born from my lifelong love of noir. While I was supposed to be reading Marx, I was devouring Chandler, Hammett, and Spillane. Marlowe, Hammer, the Continental Op — they were my real teachers.
Harry Bauer
Harry Bauer consists of twenty-four books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

