Justice Without Mercy
When Brigadier ‘Buddy’ Byrd turns up unannounced at Harry’s log cabin outside Pinedale, Wyoming, Harry knows it’s something serious. He’s not wrong. The task he brings him is unofficial: Go to the tiny, Atlantic island of I-Takka, of the coast of Guyana. There are unconfirmed reports of child slavery at a lithium mine. Harry is to check it out and report back.
Governance of the island is disputed by Surinam and Guyana, and as a result exists in anarchy. But that is not the main problem Harry must face. If the reports are correct, the people running the mine are a consortium of major defense contractors, whose vested interest is to keep the island ungoverned, to allow them unfettered access to the lithium.
If Harry tries to stop the operation, the people coming after him will be the best.
But Harry knows just one thing – the only thing he gives a damn about – if children are being exploited at the mine, there will be blood to pay.
And he doesn’t care whose blood it is.
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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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.

