Traitor
In a deadly game of international espionage, the stakes have never been higher as Kirk McGarvey races to clear his best friend's name and stop a global conspiracy.
When McGarvey's best friend, Otto, is charged with treason, Mac and his wife, Petey, set out on a desperate odyssey to prove his innocence. Their globe-trotting journey will take them from Japan to the US to Pakistan to Russia, caught in a Kremlin crossfire between warring intelligence agencies. Fighting for their lives at every turn, Mac and Petey must risk everything to unravel the conspiracy and save their friend.
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David Hagberg
David Hagberg is an American novelist best known for his techno-thrillers featuring super-spy Kirk McGarvey. Hagberg has also written numerous thrillers under the pseudonym Sean Flannery. Hagberg's style has been described as a cross between Tom Clancy and Ian Fleming. His thrillers generally feature a combination of technical detail, timely plots and super-spy heroics that are sometimes almost prophetic in their accuracy. In the novel Joshua's Hammer, for example, written in 2000, Hagberg gives a chilling account of a mega-terrorist plot by Osama bin Laden to kill thousands of Americans on their home soil, published a full year before the World Trade Center Attacks.
McGarvey
McGarvey consists of twenty-seven primary books, and includes two additional books that complement the series but are not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
