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Riptide

Chad Robichaux

Publisher: Tyndale Fiction

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Summary

USA TODAY bestseller!
A shadow war rages. Only one man can drag it into the light.
Still haunted by his former teammate's betrayal and the unveiling of a conspiracy that runs deeper than he imagined, Foster Quinn is once more thrust back into the world he thought he left behind. In the sweltering heat off the coast of Key West, a mission to seize a billionaire's yacht ends in a chilling revelation: America's enemies aren't just beyond our borders—they might be sitting in Congress.
When a powerful Texas businessman recruits Foster to investigate the political malfeasance behind the death of his son, Foster is pulled into a web of corruption that leads him from a luxury megayacht in the Caribbean to a tech mogul's grand estate in the Pacific Northwest. As he hunts down the men pulling the strings, Foster must resist the temptation in his search for justice to be swept away by revenge. He'll need all his training and resilience to unravel a plot driven by greed and masked by patriotism. Especially when the war becomes personal, and he realizes it's coming to his own turf.
The sequel to the USA Today bestseller Silent Horizons, Riptide is an exhilarating, ripped-from-the-headlines thriller that blurs the line between duty and revenge—and leaves no one above suspicion.

- From former Force Recon Marine Chad Robichaux and retired Navy fighter pilot Jack Stewart, who bring real-world expertise from their experiences in the Armed Forces to their writing
- A high-stakes suspense novel for fans of Jack Carr, Mark Greaney, and Brad Taylor
- Filled with fast-paced action and international intrigue, and interwoven with themes of military brotherhood, sacrifice, courage, and loyalty
- Second book in the Silent Horizons series
Available since: 05/12/2026.
Print length: 368 pages.

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