Hijack
When Interpol uncovers a secret meeting in Yemen, it fears the worst. Iran's new Hezbollah chief, Khan Kojol, is expected, but the other man is not - the notorious international terrorist, Nebuchar Fortuna. Fortuna's father, Aswan, and his brother, Alexander, were the most ruthless terrorists in the world. But both are dead - gunned down by the man they called the American: Dewey Andreas. Fortuna had been lost for two years; inactive, invisible, and, many thought, dead.
As red flags spread the western intelligence complex, the United States initiates the operation. Hector Calibrisi, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, sits in the back of an onyx Sikorsky S-76 as it slashes across Washington, D.C. His top-secret folder: order Dewey to eliminate Fortuna. But before Calibrisi orders Dewey, he has to first find him.
Now, Dewey and Fortuna meet in the same Emirates Paris-to-Dubai. Dewey is here to assassinate Fortuna when he arrives in Dubai, after the flight. But Fortuna strikes first, about to poisoning Dewey on the plane. When Iranian suicide bombers take the cockpit, both men are betrayed. Hundreds of innocent passengers are about to die - and with them Dewey, Fortuna, and three Iranian suicide bombers.
The jumbo jet is aimed directly into the Burj Khalifa, the largest tower in the world. The plane's fiery death is minutes away. Only one thing can save them: Hijack.
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Ben Coes
Ben Coes grew up in West Simsbury, Connecticut, with a curiosity for both the mechanics of power and the pulse of the world beyond his hometown. That curiosity carried him to Columbia College in New York City, where he honed his storytelling, earning the Bennett Cerf Memorial Prize for Fiction. Yet Coes’ path to the page was far from linear. Early roles as a White House intern and a speechwriter for the U.S. Secretary of Energy during the Gulf War offered him an insider’s perspective on political strategy and the shadowed corners of international affairs, experiences that would later shape the tension and authenticity of his novels.
Dewey Andreas
In a world teetering on the edge of chaos, the Dewey Andreas series plunges readers into the high-stakes shadows of international conflict. Dewey Andreas, a former Delta Force operative, is a man shaped by combat, strategy, and the unyielding pressure of decisions that can ripple across continents. Each story thrusts him into missions where intelligence, timing, and courage are the difference between disaster and survival, blending the intensity of modern warfare with the psychological weight of personal sacrifice.
Dewey Andreas consists of nine primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of two more books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

