Once a mercenary, later an assassin, and now struggling to maintain a
peaceful life, Dell is marked by marrow-deep loyalty and no-limit
protective instincts for his wife, Dolly, a former battlefield nurse.
When Dolly enters the fray of a neighborhood dispute and receives a
thinly veiled threat for her trouble, Dell instantly reverts to
guerrilla tactics. His target is George Byron Benton, a prominent local
figure who pushes an inscrutable agenda with the deadly patience of a
Gila monster--and whose public life may all be an elaborate disguise.
Dell is quickly down to cold objectives: decode Benton's end-game,
calculate the tactics needed to recapture Dolly's stolen sense of
security . . . and execute.
With Andrew Vachss's trademark razor-sharp dialogue and inimitable prose
style, SignWave--the final entry in the Aftershock trilogy--is
guaranteed to reverberate powerfully long after it has been read.