Broken Arrow
A murdered scientist. A stolen nuke. The world on a razor’s edge.
Breed and the CIA’s Anya Stein receive word of a theft from the Laurence Livermore National Laboratory. A killer has murdered a nuclear scientist and stolen the trigger for an atomic bomb. The murder weapon is a wakizashi, a Japanese sword.
What follows is a deadly chase that takes Breed from Stanford to Tokyo where he pursues the killer from the luxurious towers of Otemachi to the seedy back streets of Kabuki-cho. Every step of the way, he faces deadly Yakuza and a shadowy extremist sect.
Breed finally tracks the assassin to a mysterious castle on a lonely, storm-swept coast. There, Breed and Stein uncover a seventy-five year old secret. And a plot to tilt the balance of power in Asia… and start World War III.
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Cameron Curtis
Cameron Curtis has spent thirty years in the financial markets as a trader and risk manager. He was on the trade floor when Saddam's tanks rolled into Kuwait, when the air wars opened over Baghdad and Belgrade, and when the financial crisis swallowed the world. He's studied military affairs and warfare all his adult life. His popular Breed series of military adventure thrillers are admired for combining deep expertise with propulsive action. The premises are realistic, the stories adrenaline-fuelled and emotionally engaging.
Breed Thrillers
Breed Thrillers consists of thirteen books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

