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Black-Ops Files & Spy Thrillers

There are two kinds of danger.

The loud kind—sirens, shattered glass, the kind that makes bystanders run.

And the quiet kind.

A file tucked inside a dead drop. A photograph that shouldn’t exist. A name that appears in the wrong database. The quiet danger doesn’t announce itself. It watches you first. Then it decides whether you’re useful… or inconvenient.

Welcome to Black-Ops Files & Spy Thrillers, where the stakes aren’t personal—they’re geopolitical. Where the enemy isn’t always across the line, and trust is a currency that devalues fast.

These books carry that specific flavor of paranoia: the creeping sense that you’re being observed, catalogued, tracked—while everyone around you smiles like nothing is wrong.

If you like your thrillers sharp, tactical, and morally messy, you’re home.

Dead drops. Surveillance. Assassinations. Conspiracies that climb into the highest levels of power and dare you to look away.

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Dead Drop — Elias Ashcroft

A routine retrieval becomes an assassination-level conspiracy. Agent Tessa Rourke must decode the truth before it becomes the weapon that takes her down.

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FBI thriller · dead drop · encrypted files · political danger

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The Lyon Convergence — Todd Cotton

Occupied Lyon, 1944. An OSS extraction mission reveals a shadow network—and the possibility that allied intelligence is already compromised.

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WWII espionage · OSS · declassified secrets · moral surrender

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The Squire Rebellion — Kolby Banks

A black-ops experiment reactivates. Memories are weaponized. Allies become suspects. Rebellion is the only way out.

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black ops · surveillance · memory warfare · high-stakes chase

Stay curious, stay aware — the shadows don’t chase you. They schedule you.

With thrills,
Penelope McGrath

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