book cover of Bad Moon Rising
 

Bad Moon Rising

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Nate Calloway series)
A novel by

 
 
Fifteen-year-old Mia Calloway thought the biggest threat on her road trip would be terrible classic rock.

Then her father spotted a ghost at a badlands truck stop.

Zahra is an Afghan refugee Nate Calloway failed to save in Kabul. Now she is being moved by a highly organized trafficking ring. With federal agents too busy guarding politicians to help, Mia and her father track the mercenaries into the wilderness alone.

But the smugglers realize they are being hunted. They ambush the family truck and kidnap Mia.

Locked in a fortified compound, her captors think they have won. They plan to use Mia to force a frantic suburban father into walking away.

Mia knows something they do not.

Her father is a retired Pararescueman who spent decades pulling people out of hell. The mercenaries believe they have secured the ultimate leverage. Instead, they just provoked a specialized killer who will burn their entire world down to bring his daughter home.

If you love the unstoppable momentum of Jack Carr's The Terminal List and the father-daughter stakes of Taken, you won't be able to put this book down.


Genre: Mystery



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