Fire War II: Treason
Loyalty burns brightest before it betrays.
Fire War II: Treason — Fire War Trilogy Book 2
Inside the pages of Fire War II: Treason
Anthony Jackson, military veteran, member of the Presidential security team, father, husband, patriot and spy. His daughter safely recovered from a government detention centre, Jackson's role as a spy for the antigovernment Apocolyte group is firmly cemented.
All he needs to do is keep his head down, do his job, and get intel back to his rebel handler. But as Jackson's suspicions about President Meyers are proven true, and the tasks he's asked to handle become more and more immoral, his loyalties are becoming strained.
Where is the line between truth and lie? Between loyal citizen and blind follower? Between right and wrong? And who gets to draw that line? The Apocolytes are growing stronger, but Meyers is too, and only one of them can be the bad guy. But which?
Jackson needs to choose sides, and he needs to do it fast. But in the end only the biggest tragedy of them all can force his hand.
"Where is the line between loyal citizen and blind follower?"
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"Todd m. Thiede builds tension like a master conductor — every page tightens the screw until you simply cannot put the book down."
"Cinematic, propulsive, character-rich. The kind of thriller that begs to be adapted for a prestige TV series."
"Thiede has a gift for ordinary people in extraordinary peril. A breakneck read with a heart you don't see coming."

"I wrote Fire War II: Treason the way I'd want to read it — fast, dark, and honest about what people are willing to do when no one is watching."


