A Clean Kill (Garrett Mann Book 1)
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A Clean Kill (Garrett Mann Book 1)

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Steven Konkoly

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An FBI agent hunting a serial killer has to up his game when a trail of murders is not what it seems in a riveting thriller by Wall Street Journal bestselling author Steven Konkoly.

Five dismembered bodies are found along the roadside, dumped in the middle of nowhere. This isn’t new to Special Agent Garrett Mann. Head of ARTEMIS, a specialized FBI task force hell-bent on hunting down cartel-related killings in the Southwest, Mann has seen this before.

He and his team have been tracking similar kills along thousands of miles of rural roads running north, south, and back again. When the latest slaughter yields a key piece of evidence, Mann thinks he’s found the killer and solved the case. That’s when the nightmare begins.

From a lakeside Minnesota mansion to an abandoned CIA black site in New Mexico, the hunt is on. But the closer Mann gets to his prey, the deadlier the stakes become. This is no ordinary serial killer. He’s not working alone—and the stakes go far beyond just preventing the serial killer’s next massacre. What Mann unravels is a powerful and far-reaching conspiracy beyond his wildest imagination.

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ISBN-10

1662509243

ISBN-13

978-1662509247

Print length

395 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Thomas & Mercer

Publication date

June 30, 2024

Dimensions

5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches


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Editorial Reviews

Praise for Steven Konkoly

Wide Awake

“[T]he pacing is brisk and the bloodshed cinematic enough that a first-timer can wolf down this entry without having knowledge of the first two. This sends the series out with a bang.” ―Publishers Weekly

Coming Dawn

“A deft cat-and-mouse novel that keeps the action moving and the reader guessing.” ―Kirkus Reviews

Deep Sleep

“Techno-thriller fans will delight in military vet Konkoly’s obvious expertise when it comes to the authenticity and intensity of the numerous action sequences.” ―Publishers Weekly

“A lively, roller-coaster thriller that moves like lightning.” ―Kirkus Reviews

“Nobody’s better at spy craft, action, and intrigue than Steven Konkoly. Thrilling entertainment from the first to the last written word.” ―Robert Dugoni, New York Times and #1 Amazon bestselling author of The Eighth Sister

“Steven Konkoly has blown my mind! Deep Sleep is an intelligent, intense, and completely unpredictable high-concept spy thriller. I’m hooked!” ―T.R. Ragan, New York Times bestselling author of Her Last Day

“Fast paced, suspenseful, and wildly creative. A modern-day masterpiece of spy fiction.” ―Andrew Watts, USA Today bestselling author of the Firewall Spies series

“A pulse-pounding conspiracy tale in the finest traditions of Vince Flynn and Nelson DeMille…Deep Sleep is a must-read roller coaster of a thriller.” ―Jason Kasper, USA Today bestselling author of the Shadow Strike series

“Devin Gray is the hero we need in our corner. Relentless in pursuit of truth, vindication, and saving his homeland, he is the perfect protagonist for Konkoly’s newest dive into the techno-thriller world. Again Konkoly proves his mastery of the genre, drawing from real-rowed events to create a plausible and frightening glimpse into what’s happening underneath our feet and behind the walls of power.” ―Tom Abrahams, Emmy Award–winning journalist and author of Sedition

“Steven Konkoly delivers a conspiracy thriller unlike any other and proves he’s at the top of his game. With a deft hand and an eye for plot intricacies, Konkoly will take you into a web of deceit that will shake you to your core and keep you turning until the very last page. The Lost Directorate has set a new bar in the world of thrillers, and Konkoly has taken his seat at the head of the table.” ―Brian Shea, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Boston Crime series and coauthor of the Rachel Hatch series

“A master of action-adventure, Steven Konkoly has done it again, weaving a tale of high-stakes espionage that’s ripped from today’s international headlines. Plan to stay up very late reading Deep Sleep, as he keeps the pages turning!” ―Joseph Reid, bestselling author of the Seth Walker series

“I love a great conspiracy thriller, and Steven Konkoly has conjured one that’s utterly chilling with Deep Sleep. From the high-stakes setup to the explosive finale, there’s barely time to take a breath. Crack this one open and buckle in for one hell of a ride.” ―Joe Hart, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Dominion Trilogy and Or Else

Previous Praise for Steven Konkoly

“Explosive action, a breakneck pace, and zippy dialogue.” ―Kirkus Reviews

“Readers seeking a well-constructed action thriller need look no further.” ―Publishers Weekly

“If you enjoy action thrillers that have both strong male and female characters, then this may be the series for you.” ―Mystery & Suspense Magazine

“Exciting action scenes help propel this tale of murderous greed and corruption toward a satisfying conclusion. Readers will look forward to Decker and company’s next adventure.” ―Publishers Weekly

“Steven Konkoly’s new Ryan Decker series is a triumph―an action-thriller master class in spy craft, tension, and suspense. An absolute must-read for fans of Tom Clancy, Vince Flynn, and Brad Thor.” ―Blake Crouch, New York Times bestselling author


Sample

PART I

CHAPTER 1

Alejandro released his tight grip on the overstuffed contractor bag and crossed himself. He’d long ago rejected the church, but the sacred gesture, drilled into him as a child, involuntarily surfaced on rare occasions like these. When remarkably fortuitous circumstances conspired to protect him. To keep his life’s unfinished journey intact—and the tríada legacy alive. He shook his head at the irony of the moment, his hand mechanically finishing the sign of the cross. Just a few minutes ago he had enthusiastically cursed the same spirit’s name.

A sizable tear in one of the contractor bags had forced him to return to the Suburban to retrieve another. A cracked tibia or ulna—whatever—had stabbed through the thick material while he dragged it through the grass. The small hole had snagged an immovable root or rock and ripped a gash in the plastic. Sizable enough to empty some of the bag’s contents along his route. The time he’d spent correcting the situation had delayed his labors long enough to alert him to an unforeseen danger—a set of oncoming headlights—during his last trip across this waterlogged field.

A few more seconds and he would have dropped into the shallow ravine that ran roughly parallel to the road, oblivious to the potential threat to his less-than-holy calling. A possible endgame scenario if things went substantially wrong. Alejandro ignored the headlights for now and concentrated on the task at hand. Lugging the last of the bulging contractor bags over the edge of the rift and out of sight. He didn’t bother to arrange the bag next to the others. He had more pressing business to attend to.

A vehicle traveling this isolated stretch of road at one thirty in the morning—during a vicious rainstorm—suggested a potential complication. The kind of complication that probably wore a uniform, wielded a gun, and carried a radio. The radio being Alejandro’s biggest concern. The uniform meant little to him. The gun even less. Like in his own country more than a thousand miles to the south, most police officers here spent a day or two on the gun range every year. Hardly enough to give him even the remotest concern.

Alejandro put in several hours of firearms training a week on his private range. Rifles. Pistols. Submachine guns. Shotguns. A gun engagement was the least of his worries. But a police radio represented a different threat altogether. Even out here, in the middle of nowhere—during a torrential rainstorm—a call for backup would complicate matters.

If the approaching headlights turned out to be a state or local police cruiser, things could go in one of several directions. Few of them good. Alejandro wiped the thick sheen of rainwater off his face and studied the dark shape behind the headlights. An SUV, if he had to guess.

As the vehicle closed the distance to his Suburban, which he’d parked facing north, it slowed for several seconds—a powerful light suddenly lashing out to probe the Suburban’s windows. Definitely a police vehicle. He instinctively tucked the bottom of the waterproof rain shell tight into his waistband behind the concealed holster on his right hip, where it wouldn’t interfere with a quick draw, if that ultimately became necessary.

The police SUV passed the Suburban and stopped, the spotlight now sweeping across the grassy, waterlogged field he had just traversed for the fifth time. The trail left by the heavily burdened contractor bags had worn an obvious path through the low grass. Obvious to Alejandro, but hopefully not so easily observable by the officer scanning a rain-swept scene through water-speckled windows.

He made a quick mental calculation just in case. Roughly thirty yards lay between Alejandro and the police vehicle. Easy shooting distance, even in the rain. If the officer got out of the SUV and started to look around, he’d be forced to act. Forced to add another body to the scene. Only time would tell.

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About the authors

Steven Konkoly

Steven Konkoly

Steven Konkoly is the Wall Street Journal and repeated #1 Amazon bestseller of over twenty thrillers.

Steven graduated from the United States Naval Academy, receiving a bachelor of science in English literature. He served the next eight years on active duty, traveling the world as a naval officer assigned to various Navy and Marine Corps units. His extensive journey spanned the globe, including a two-year tour of duty in Japan—and travel to more than twenty countries throughout Asia and the Middle East.

From enforcing United Nations sanctions against Iraq, as a maritime boarding officer in the Arabian Gulf, to directing aircraft bombing runs and naval gunfire strikes as a Forward Air Controller (FAC) assigned to a specialized Marine Corps unit, Steven's "in-house" experience with a wide range of regular and elite military units brings a unique authenticity to his thrillers.

He still wakes up at "zero dark thirty" to write for most of the day. When "off duty," he spends as much time as possible outdoors or travelling with his family--and dog.

Steven is an active member of the International Thriller Writers (ITW) and Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) organizations.

You can contact Steven directly by email (stevekonkoly@striblingmedia.com) or through his blog (www.stevenkonkoly.com).

WORK BY STEVEN KONKOLY

DEEP SLEEP SERIES—Conspiracy/Espionage/Black Ops thrillers

"Stopping the most dangerous conspiracy to ever threaten America means believing the unthinkable. A modern day conspiracy thriller filled with twists and turns."

1.) Deep Sleep

2.) Coming Dawn (October 2022)

THE RYAN DECKER BOOKS—Action-Adventure/Vigilante/Black Ops/Conspiracy thrillers

"A heart-pumping thriller of betrayal, revenge, and conspiracy for fans of Tom Clancy and Lee Child."

1.) The Rescue

2.) The Raid

3.) The Mountain

4.) Skystorm

THE BLACK FLAGGED SERIES—Black Ops/Political/Conspiracy/Espionage thrillers

"A gritty, no-holds barred covert operations and espionage saga."

0.) INCEPTION (PREQUEL)

1.) ALPHA

2.) REDUX

3.) APEX

4.) VEKTOR

4.5) COVENANT

5.) OMEGA

THE ALEX FLETCHER BOOKS—Action-Adventure/Conspiracy/Dystopian thrillers

"A tense, thriller epic, chronicling the aftermath of an inconceivable attack on the United States."

1.) The Jakarta Pandemic

2.) The Perseid Collapse

3.) Event Horizon

4.) Point of Crisis

5.) Dispatches

THE FRACTURED STATE SERIES—Dystopian/Conspiracy/Near future techothrillers

"A near future conspiracy series set in a southwest United States on the verge of secession."

1.) Fractured State

2.) Rogue State

THE ZULU VIRUS CHRONICLES: A BLACK FLAGGED THRILLER SERIES SPIN OFF—Bioweapons/Conspiracy/Post-apocalyptic thrillers

"A modern thriller series based on the events surrounding an unthinkable bioweapons attack against the United States."

1.) Hot Zone

2.) Kill Box

3.) Fire Storm

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Reviews

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4.2 out of 5

3,778 global ratings

Kgreer

Kgreer

5

Outstanding read!

Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024

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This was a book that was very hard to put down. The story was fast paced and action packed. The characters are interesting and very believable. This is a wonderful book of fiction but could it happen? That is anyone’s guess. I highly recommend this book and a really look forward to the next in this series as the story ends in a cliffhanger.

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rabid badger

rabid badger

5

Everything you'd expect from a Steven Konkoly book

Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024

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Overall, this is another solid entry into The Black Flag Story Universe.

I like the usual high attentiveness to detail in terms of the environment, character interactions, combat and world events taking place in the series. The main characters are fairly well developed, personality wise. To the point I'd love to see them have their own arc that focuses more on a story line that more relates to their chosen profession and not the usual stopping conspiracy or shadow cabal. (Thats not a complaint, I really enjoy this stuff.)

The book has a nice balancing of natural comedic relief, action, (lots of action, it's by Steven after all) believable narrative and overall flow. Something I don't see often in other books is a creative and real effort being put into a bilingual person or persons having a conversation. Instead of just having the narration imply or say the conversation is taking place in a foreign language and writing the conversation in English, Steven has the conversation actually take place in the foreign language and translates to the reader by having the character translate somehow or speaking in broken English/whatever language, and/or re writing parts of the conversation on English.

Combat and action is very believable, fairly easy to understand and follow. Even if your understanding of different forms of fighting is intermediate or non existent.

Story framework is typical of the Black Flag universe. It may sound repetitive but while reading, I did not find it to be that way. This universe has ALOT of life in it. Characters in the other books are mentioned and used but not overly rellied on. They dont over shadow or hijack the new characters story, just mearly help along the way.

Only real gripe I have. It's not much of one being it's a thriller book and there's good character development. I do wish that there were a couple more of the slow periods or moments where the chatacters weren't focused on the mission at hand (as in not doing something mission or job related) and those moments were a little more in depth, rather than a casual mention. I think it would really seal the deal of making the reader relate to the characters as people. That said, I highly recommend this book and any book in the Black Flag Arc.

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SirReadalot

SirReadalot

5

Steven Konkoly does it again!

Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024

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So I have been a fan of Konkoly’s three previous series, which all exist in the same world, and have overlapping characters in the periphery. This book is outstanding, and proves that the author is still evolving.

The book is about an unorthodox FBI team of outcasts whose job is to hunt down serial killers, with a focus on the Southwestern US, led by Garrett Mann. Each member of the team has had someone close to them taken, and for them it’s personal.

When they finally get a break on a case they have been working on for over a year, they unknowingly stumble upon something much larger and more insidious than they anticipated. With their lives in imminent danger, the only way out, is through, even if it means breaking the law to do it.

I lived the Black Flagged, Dekker, and Devin series from Konkoly. His characters are always well drawn and relatable, and the books are well paced. If you haven’t read his other books, I highly recommend them all.

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Frank S

Frank S

5

I think Konkoly gets better with each book - great story/plot/characters - I am a fan

Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024

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I have read all Steven Konkoly books written on Amazon; he keeps getting better with the stories and plots; I have enjoyed each and every book; this new Garrett Mann series, as with other series introduces new characters but finds a way to include past characters from earlier books we enjoyed; Steven does it extremely well; Waiting on Garrett Mann book #2. Thanks for great books and enjoyable and believable plots.

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Marie B

Marie B

5

Lots of Action and Character Building

Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024

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I have read several of the author's other series and have more sitting on my Kindle awaiting their turn. This book was just as enjoyable as his others which I have read. I was surprised to find that this series seems to start after a point of the characters having already been introduced. I figure at least one of the characters from this book is from one of the series that I just haven't read yet. I certainly recognized a few other names - some of whom have their own series. I just felt like there is a greater depth of information on a few of these characters available from a previous series - so that lets me know what I'll be reading soon. Lol I have no problem being dropped into the middle of action (for any book, not just by this author) - it's fun reading all the background info that gets sprinkled through the rest of the story. There were a few typos and skipped small words (and I think I noticed a wrong name at one point), but the mistakes were far fewer than many big-name authors I have read and the typos never threw me out of the story. In fact, it was difficult to put down the story. I will be looking forward to the next installment in this series, and should have finished all the remaining previous series so that I can catch all the fun mentions that will pop up!

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