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"
Jake Travis is one of the best leading men to take the thriller fiction stage in years."
--Florida Weekly
Veronica Stafford has seven days before the date on her calendar in which she's entered a single word. Die. Veronica persuades Jake Travis to use those seven days to recover a stolen Salvador Dali painting. If Jake is successful, she will gift ten million dollars to Harbor House, a refugee center operated by Jake and his friend Morgan. Eager to make his wife, Kathleen, and two young daughters proud of him, Jake accepts the deal. But Jake is not the only one searching for the Dali. Demos, a flamboyant and shady art dealer, is also in pursuit of the painting. Jakes learns that Demos won't hesitate to use violence to achieve his goals. Jake forges ahead when a man with ties to the Dali is murdered. He doesn't retreat when threats are made against Kathleen. With time running out, his actions become more desperate and the consequences more dire. In searching for the stolen Dali, is Jake just losing himself?
"An author who crackles with energy and suspense."-
Kirkus Reviews
Each Jake Travis book is a stand-alone. It is not necessary to read the preceding novels first.

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