Killing Mercury

Killing Mercury by Anderson Harp, published by Kensington on November 3, 2020, is a 240-page work of fiction that delves into the realms of political and military thrillers. The story follows decorated Marine lieutenant colonel and small-town Georgia D.A. Will Parker, who is determined to distance himself from the outgoing U.S. President and his administration, including the secret service. However, circumstances soon pull him into a complex web of intrigue and danger that he cannot ignore.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of suspense and political tension as Will Parker navigates the challenges that arise from his unexpected involvement with the outgoing president. The book presents a gripping scenario where personal and national stakes collide, highlighting the intricacies of power and responsibility. With its focus on military and political dynamics, Killing Mercury offers a thought-provoking experience for those interested in thrillers that reflect contemporary issues.
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Decorated Marine lieutenant colonel and small-town Georgia D.A. Will Parker has nothing to do with the outgoing U.S. President or his administration, including the secret service. And that’s the way he wants to keep it. But Will’s about to get in deep, whether he likes it or not.
With two terms behind him, President Prisock Jordan is leaving the White House. And
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