A traitor in the Government. A Senator savagely murdered. A conspiracy years in the making.


As a massive snow storm paralyzes the US Capital, a secret congressional committee is handed evidence of the unthinkable. A high-level traitor in the U.S. Government selling secrets to China. Before they can act, one of their own is murdered.

Enter Colin Frost, an ex-special forces operator. He and his highly-classified black-ops team have been hunting a dangerous serial killer across Afghanistan who is destabilizing the entire region.

When they get the call to find the Senator’s killer, they are startled to see the similarities between the murders in Afghanistan and the Senator at home. They instantly know the two are related and must get to the bottom of the conspiracy before more Senators are killed and the United States is irrevocably harmed.

But Colin has a secret...

His sister was murdered seventeen years ago, and the unsolved crimes of the past are too similar to the present conspiracy to ignore.

This snow-filled political conspiracy thriller by debut author Brad Pierce takes the reader through a dark mystery, decades-long conspiracy, and a personal journey of revenge and justice against a literal angel of death.

Will Colin Frost succeed, or will he lose himself along the way?

A MUST READ if you're a fan of political thrillers!

Brad Pierce has written a fantastic story with loads of action and intrigue. As a huge fan of political thrillers, I feel like this one rises to the top. There are plenty of action and plot developments to keep readers engaged and entertained. Every element of this story is well-written with just the right amount of detail to give readers the full picture while not divulging the ultimate outcome. Well done, Mr. Pierce! I can't wait for your next Colin Frost adventure!

Great read!

The opening story hooks you, and then it’s full speed ahead after that. I really enjoyed the story, character development, and pace of the book. I woke up early before work to finish it because my eyes couldn’t stay open any longer the night before. I devoured it and would recommend.