It’s with massive apologies I bring you an extract from Nobody’s Agent by Stuart Field, on behalf of ZooLoo’s Book Tours. Massive thanks to Zoe and Stuart for the chance to join in this books journey, and for the extract to post. First let’s look at the blurb, which, BTW sounds so good then you can check out the extract.

In the Small town of Finchley, upstate New York, three bodies are discovered in an old mine. Soon after, Sheriff Doug Harrison contacts the FBI for help.
Ronin Nash is an ex-FBI special agent who wanted nothing more than to finish restoring the old family lake house. Now, Nash’s old boss wants him back and on the Finchley case.
Nash takes the job and travels to Finchley, expecting to solve the case quickly, but it turns out that things are not not as clear-cut as he thought. Someone in the small town has a secret, and they’re willing to go to any lengths to protect it.
Extract
But as Nash turned, he saw two cops rushing for the car. He went to raise his hands to tell them to stop, and then he heard the roar of the engine.
Nash turned to see the anger in Barrett’s face. “Nice try, Nash, tell the agent he ain’t takin’ me in. Best find the kid before time runs out, Nash,” Barrett smirked. He hit the gas, turned the wheel, and smashed the vehicle through the railings and off the side.
“NO!” Nash screamed as he rushed to the broken railing, just in time to see the rear of the car disappear into the water. He fell to his knees. Anger welled up inside of him.
“What the hell did you do, Nash?” The agent barked.
Nash stood up and faced the agent. “Who ordered the men to rush the car?” He asked.
“It was a tactical move and one worth risking. You had him engaged. We thought we could take him,” Jones said.
“Who gave the order?” Nash said.
“You messed this one up, Nash, not me,” the agent said.
Ronin Nash nodded. He had his answer. He grabbed his gun from the agent and placed it back on his belt. “No, the agent, you did. He was coming in before your ego got in the way.”
It took two hours to retrieve the Ford from the river. Inside they found precisely what Ronin Nash expected. Barrett, a bag with destroyed two million dollars and no kid.
After searching Barrett’s navigation system and using cell tower information, they narrowed the search to a new construction site just out of Manhattan. Finally, they found the missing child in a container buried under what was due to be new foundations of a building. The concrete was due to be poured the next day.
The child was dead. He had only enough oxygen to last up until midnight.
Ronin Nash figured that he would have given up the location whether Barrett had made it over or caught. But the agent’s intervention had changed everything.
Two days later, Ronin Nash quit the FBI.
I don’t know about you but I am so eager to read this book now! I will be doing as I am on another tour and doing a review, so can’t wait!
About the author
Stuart Field is a British Army veteran who now works in security after serving twenty-two years in the British Army. As well as working full time he writes in his spare time.

Stuart was born and raised in the West Midlands in the UK.
His love for travel has been an inspiration in some of his work with his John Steel and Ronin Nash thriller series.
As well as future John Steel novels, Stuart is working on a new series and standalone novels.
Author Links
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http://www.stuartfieldcrime.com

Thank you so much for taking part in the tour and sharing this extract x
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