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Counter Strike

(2026)
(Book 21 in the Tom Rollins series)
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A vicious skinhead gang has found a promising new recruit. Tom Rollins.

Three months after losing what was left of his family, Tom Rollins is a ghost drifting through the American South.

In South Carolina, he steps into a cage fight to save a stranger from a beating and finds the violence dulls his grief. It’s not what a therapist would suggest, but it’s healing of a kind.

His prowess in the cage draws the attention of the men running the fights — the South Carolina Skinheads — and then the FBI, who want Tom to infiltrate them. The gang is mixed up in something far darker, and their leader, a former Green Beret, answers to a mastermind no one has ever seen.

Tom agrees to go undercover in the gang. And finds himself up against a shadowy adversary who is smart, ruthless, and always seems to be one step ahead.

But Tom’s got some demons to exorcise and if the South Carolina Skinheads and their mysterious puppet master want a fight, he’s ready to bring them an ocean of pain.

Counter Strike– Book 21 in the bestselling Tom Rollins action thriller series. Perfect for fans of Lee Child, Jason Kasper and David Archer.

What readers are saying about
Counter Strike:

Paul Heatley delivers another outstanding Tom Rollins thriller… Twenty-one books into the series and Tom remains as compelling as ever… one of the most gripping installments yet.’ -Netgalley Reviewer

‘…fast-moving… a total surprise and builds up to a
fantastic finale.’ -Booksprout Reviewer

‘…a
solid entry in the long-running series.’ -Booksprout Reviewer

'''These
books are addictive, once I start one, I don't want to put it down till the end.’ -Booksprout Reviewer

‘Great to join in on another of Tom Rollins's adventures… another
action-packed tale.’ -Netgalley Reviewer



Genre: Thriller

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