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The Dig

The Dig

In this exhilarating Taskforce short story, Pike Logan’s personal mission to get Jennifer Cahill into the Taskforce becomes tied to an archaeological dig in Roswell, New Mexico, where exposing a conspiracy leads to something much more treacherous than alien cover-ups.

After finding the ruins of a Mayan temple—and saving the world from a terrorist attack—Pike Logan has been given the chance to rejoin the Taskforce, a top secret counterterrorist organization that operates outside the bounds of US law. But before he becomes an operator again, he’s determined to get Jennifer Cahill into the Taskforce as well, though no one else seems willing to give a female civilian a shot.

Jennifer herself would rather focus on setting up their new company, Grolier Recovery Services, an archaeological research agency that Pike hopes will also serve as a sophisticated cover for future Taskforce missions. When Grolier receives its first job offer to check out a site in Roswell, New Mexico, Jennifer convinces Pike to go. But once they arrive it’s clear that there’s a lot more going on than a simple search for Indian artifacts, and uncovering the secrets carefully guarded out in the desert could not only cost them their future with the Taskforce, but their very lives.

Includes an excerpt of the Pike Logan novel, The Forgotten Soldier.

Reviews
  • Gray short story but then it started a new book and just stop. That’s very bad.

    Don’t start a book and then stop it. Let us buy it and move on. Very bad way to end.

    By grutfd

  • The Dig

    Great book. Incredible characters. Action packed.

    By Scott11024

  • Good backstory

    For those that are following the Pike Logan series, this helps fill in some of the gaps between the main novels. A decent, quick read. Typical Pike as you’d expect - finding himself in the right place at the right time to do some good.

    By M C

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