Overview


The world's most dangerous retired operative only wanted to be a grandfather. For decades, James Harrison Becker—known in whispers as Operative Omega—was the nightmare governments warned each other about. A sanctioned ghost. A living weapon. A man who ended conflicts the way storms end summers: suddenly, decisively, without apology. Thirty years later, Becker lives quietly in a Virginia cul-de-sac, tending tomatoes, attending school concerts, and devoting himself to the people he loves most—his daughters and grandchildren. Then the Pale Eyes Syndicate makes a mistake no one survives. They lay hands on Omega's family. In a single afternoon the global Comfort Net collapses, intelligence agencies scramble, and every old enemy remembers what it means when Omega wakes up. He isn't coming for justice. He isn't coming for answers. He's coming for his grandchildren. And when Operative Omega hunts, entire empires burn.
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Description


The world's most dangerous retired operative only wanted to be a grandfather. James Harrison Becker—known for decades as Operative Omega—was the walking nightmare of governments, syndicates, and warlords. A sanctioned ghost. A legend spoken of in warning, not admiration. No one controlled Omega. Not commanders, not politicians, not nations. He completed missions that didn't officially exist, altered wars in a single night, and walked away without leaving survivors or explanations. Thirty years later, Becker has disappeared into a quiet Virginia cul-de-sac. His life is small by design: tomatoes in the garden, school concerts, Sunday dinners, and grandchildren who believe he is simply the world's most attentive grandpa. For the first time in his life, he is at peace. Then the Pale Eyes Syndicate makes the only mistake no one has ever survived. They lay hands on Omega's family. In one afternoon, the Comfort Net—a global, silent coalition created solely to keep Omega unprovoked—collapses into crisis. Security councils assemble. Intelligence agencies scramble. Old enemies vanish, choosing obscurity over becoming collateral damage. Every power on Earth knows what it means when Omega wakes up. He isn't coming for justice. He isn't coming for answers. He is coming for his grandchildren. And for the Pale Eyes, there is no place deep enough, no island hidden enough, no fortress reinforced enough to stop what's coming. The Hunt is a razor-sharp modern thriller about love, vengeance, and the quiet man the world should have left alone. It blends emotional depth with relentless tension, delivering a story about how far a grandfather will go to protect the only people who ever truly mattered. When Operative Omega hunts, empires burn—and the world remembers why it built systems to keep him sleeping.
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About The Author


Michael Shadowhearth is a Swedish epic-fantasy and multi-genre author known for his immersive worlds, mythic emotional depth, and cinematic prose. His work spans dark fantasy epics, philosophical manuscripts, historical sagas, modern thrillers, and horror—each written with the same signature focus on rich worldbuilding and deeply human storytelling. Passionate about the craft of narrative design, Shadowhearth builds interconnected universes defined by lore, symbolism, and characters shaped by longing, power, and destiny. His stories explore the ancient forces that echo through modern lives, blending mythology with literary intensity to create works that resonate long after the final page. Across his growing body of work, Shadowhearth's writing has become known for its ambition, emotional resonance, and detailed craftsmanship—appealing to readers who crave epic scale, philosophical reflection, and stories that feel alive. He continues to expand the Shadowhearth Universe through multiple series and creative projects, driven by a lifelong dedication to storytelling and world creation.
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Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Thrillers / Suspense
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:Operative Omega
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:288
  • eBook ISBN:9798317826741
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317826734