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Stuart Woods’ Golden Hour

When revenge is on the line, the clock is ticking—and it’s not just for the camera.

In Stuart Woods’ Golden Hour, Brett Battles delivers a thrilling, fast-paced story that takes ex-CIA agent Teddy Fay on a high-stakes mission to protect his life and expose a deadly conspiracy. The novel proves that the “golden hour” is more than a cinematic term—it’s the time to make or break lives in the world of espionage.

Years ago, Teddy masterminded Operation Golden Hour, a covert task force created to dismantle the Trust, an organization funding global terrorism. Now, the son of one of the Trust’s key figures, Felix Braun, is seeking revenge for his father’s downfall. With a deadly hit list targeting the agents behind Golden Hour, Teddy is forced back into action. Under the guise of two movie industry personas—Billy Barnett, a film producer, and Mark Weldon, a star—Teddy is sent on a mission to stop Braun and his ruthless vendetta.

Teddy’s mission takes him on a publicity tour in Italy, coinciding with the screening of Storm’s Eye at the World Thriller Film Festival. The glamorous world of movies and real-world espionage collide as Teddy works to eliminate the threat, while the clock runs out on his own survival. With a new layer of suspense and drama, Golden Hour twists the classic spy thriller formula into something more intense and tightly plotted, drawing readers into a web of danger and deceit.

Fans of the series will find this new installment a satisfying, action-packed read, where the stakes are high, and every move counts. Battles proves he’s more than capable of continuing Woods’ legacy, delivering a story full of suspense, clever twists, and plenty of high-octane action. For readers who crave a blend of espionage and movie industry intrigue, Stuart Woods’ Golden Hour is a must-read.

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