He was the perfect suspect: No home. No money. No one to miss him.
Tommy Reeves survived three combat tours with the 82nd Airborne, only to come home to a country that left him behind. Now living on the streets of Albuquerque’s "War Zone," he survives by being invisible. But when he witnesses a ruthless execution in a dark alley, his training kicks in. He stays calm. He calls it in.That was his first mistake.
The detective on the case doesn’t want a complicated gang war; he wants a clearance stat. Within hours, the only witness becomes the prime suspect. With no fixed address and a public defender too overworked to care, Tommy is railroaded toward a life sentence for a crime he didn’t commit.
Nathan Calloway doesn’t leave men behind.
Still carrying the scars of the Afghanistan withdrawal, former Pararescueman Nate Calloway recognizes the smell of a system failure. He knows that Tommy isn't just a drifterhe’s a brother in arms.
When Nate looks into the case, he finds more than lazy police work. The real killer is a lieutenant in a transnational cartel expanding its territory with military precision. They are securing their borders, silencing neighborhoods, and hunting down loose ends.
Tommy is the last loose end.
Operating in the shadows where the law won't go, Nate activates a network of specialists to engage a lethal enemy on their own turf. The police have closed the case. The cartel has marked their target. Now, they have to deal with Nate.
Institutional failure meets vigilante justice in this gritty, authentic military thriller.
Perfect for fans of Lee Child, Gregg Hurwitz, and Jack Carr, No Fixed Address is a story about the price of loyalty and the dangerous line between the law and the right thing to do.
Genre: Mystery