Hunter Killer
“I’ve been searching a long time for you, Azrael.”
“And what makes you so desperate?”
“Because you’re the only one who can protect me.”
Peter and Michael are supposed to be retired. Living off the fat of their last job. But retirement bores them stiff.
That is until they meet computer hacker John Harker who begs for their protection, before revealing that he has recently come into possession of certain “files” belonging to a secretive organization.
The two former assassins agree to harbor the eccentric—even if it’s only for the entertainment value. Skeptical of his “new world order” conspiracies.
But when Harker is murdered in their custody, the two find themselves wanted by both the police and several clandestine entities desperate to get their hands on the stolen files.
Fugitives of the law, Peter and Michael are in a race against time to find out what is in the encrypted files, and survive long enough to uncover a terrible plot that could change the balance of world power forever.
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David Archer's thrillers are an invitation to step into the darker, more uncertain corners of the human experience. His stories, often driven by gritty suspense and complex moral dilemmas, have made him a go-to author for readers who crave fast-paced, hard-hitting narratives. Whether exploring the battle between justice and revenge or delving into the shadows of flawed characters, Archer’s novels strike a deep emotional chord with his audience.
Born and raised in Bakersfield, California, Archer’s writing journey began as a quiet passion in his early years. The Pacific Northwest, with its misty mornings and rugged terrain, now serves as the backdrop to his creative process—an ideal setting for stories that often play with tension and the unknown. His series, including Sam Prichard, Noah Wolf, and Cassie McGraw, have captivated a wide audience and earned him recognition as a bestselling author on platforms like Amazon. His work stands out for its intricate plots, character-driven storytelling, and a sharp eye for psychological depth.
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Peter Black consists of twelve 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.

