The Squeeze - Hempstock, John
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Six months after the Richmond operation made them legends, the Meridian Syndicate faces a threat more dangerous than any law enforcement agency: the government that employed them. What began as official authorization and legal immunity has evolved into something far more complex. Lieutenant Sarah Chen's promotion to head the Multi-Jurisdictional Criminal Intelligence Unit should have been a triumph, but her new authority comes with impossible choices between constitutional principles and national security operations that operate outside democratic oversight. FBI Deputy Assistant Director Marcus Webb thought his assessment of contractor operations would be routine evaluation. Instead, he's discovered a shadow economy of government-sanctioned criminal activity serving American interests through methods that challenge everything he believed about justice and constitutional accountability. The Architect and his team have transitioned from independent criminals to government contractors, using official resources to conduct operations that serve both national objectives and personal enrichment. But when parallel contractor organizations begin mimicking their signature methods while conducting unauthorized operations, the syndicate finds itself caught between federal agencies preparing for elimination and political forces that view them as either invaluable assets or existential threats. As Chen's marriage crumbles under the weight of classified obligations she can't explain, as Webb struggles with recommendations that could authorize elimination of American citizens, and as the syndicate prepares contingency protocols that could expose decades of illegal government operations, everyone involved discovers that serving national interests sometimes requires sacrificing everything that made success personally meaningful. From abandoned subway tunnels to federal conference rooms, from marriage counseling sessions that end in divorce to tactical preparations for mutual assured destruction, The Squeeze explores the moral complexity of a world where criminal techniques serve government objectives, where constitutional law intersects with operational necessity, and where the line between patriot and traitor depends entirely on whose authorization you're operating under. Some operations succeed by eliminating opposition. Others succeed by making opposition irrelevant. And some succeed by proving that everyone involved has too much to lose if the truth comes out. The squeeze is on. And everyone's about to discover whether survival requires cooperation, confrontation, or mutually assured destruction....
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