Max Bowman is exactly the kind of hero modern America deserves—mostly because he has no idea what he’s doing.
Discarded by the CIA years ago, Max is content scraping by and looking backward rather than ahead. The future can wait. As long as there’s a Jack Daniels in his glass and his foul-mouthed, singer girlfriend at his side, life is good enough.
Then his former Agency boss drops back into his life with a job well above Max’s interest level: investigate the death of a decorated war hero killed in Afghanistan. The problem? Rumor has it the man might still be alive.
Max takes the assignment for the paycheck and fully expects it to be a colossal waste of time.
Until a house explodes.
Until a man who looks suspiciously like the star of a classic ’60s TV Western puts a target on his back.
And until a secret paramilitary group in Montana decides Max would be much better off dead.
What starts as a simple job spirals into chaos, bullets, and bad decisions in DARK SKY—a sardonic twist on the traditional thriller and the explosive beginning of Max Bowman’s hilarious and harrowing misadventures.