The Hunter

The Hunter by Gennita Low is the second installment in her Navy SEALS trilogy, published by HarperCollins on June 28, 2005. This edition spans 372 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Hawk McMillan, a SEAL commander on a critical mission to track down weapons for Dragan Dilaver, a Kosovo kingpin involved in illicit activities. To navigate the complex terrain of Montenegro, Macedonia, and Albania, Hawk enlists the help of CIA agent Amber Hutchens, who is well-acquainted with the region.
Readers will find a blend of romance and suspense as Hawk and Amber work together to uncover hidden caches of weapons while facing significant risks. The story delves into their growing relationship amidst the dangers of their mission, highlighting the challenges posed by their adversaries. With themes of loyalty and courage, this book explores the intricacies of their operation and the personal stakes involved.
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From the talented pen of Gennita Low comes the second instalment in her exciting Navy SEALS trilogy.
Hawk McMillan, SEAL commander, is on a lone mission. To get close to Dragan Dilaver, a Kosovo kingpin involved in drugs and arms–trafficking, Hawk helped him escape from Asia and return to his former country of Yugoslavia. Now Hawk has to discover where certain weapons have been dropped for Dilaver over the diverse regions of Montenegro, Macedonia and Albania –– not an easy task for someone unfamiliar with the territory. In order for the operation to succeed, he needs a tracker and the only available person is CIA contact agent Amber Hutchens.
Beautiful and smart, Amber has made a life for herself in Velesta, Macedonia and she is more than capable of assisting Hawk in finding the cache of hidden weapons. Despite the danger of exposure and torture, they risk everything in their mission to strike down Dilaver and his ruthless gang –– even their love.
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