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Black Sun Rising

Black Sun Rising kicks off with a brutal explosion at a shelter in Washington, DC, and from there, the pace never lets up. Marko Zorn, the homicide detective at the center of it all, is thrown into a case that spirals far beyond what seems at first like an isolated act of terror. Political intrigue, extremist violence, and shadowy forces collide as Zorn and his partner, Latasha Powell, find themselves pulled deeper into a world of conspiracies and deadly power plays. The book blends police procedural grit with the breathless urgency of a thriller, building toward threats that could destabilize not just the city, but the entire nation.

I found myself struck by how alive Zorn’s voice feels on the page. He’s sardonic, weary, sharp as a blade, and relatable all at once. The author writes him as a man who wrestles with his own demons but never loses his edge. That mix of cynicism and determination hooked me right away. I also appreciated Latasha. Her optimism offsets Zorn’s brooding tone, and their partnership gives the story warmth amid the chaos. The writing itself moves with snap and bite. Scenes never linger too long, and there’s always this current of tension beneath the dialogue. It reminded me of noir in some ways, but updated with a contemporary urgency.

The flood of conspiracies, high-ranking officials, billionaires, and hidden organizations kept the story charged with energy. Each new twist raised the stakes and added to the sense that danger was everywhere. Rather than slowing things down for quiet reflection, the book leans into the chaos, and that frenzy becomes part of its thrill. This is a book about a city on edge and a detective who refuses to play by anyone’s rules. The excess, in a strange way, matched the paranoia and adrenaline running through the story.

Black Sun Rising is a sharp, breathless ride. It’s for readers who love thrillers that don’t flinch from big stakes and who enjoy characters that live in moral gray zones. If you like your crime stories tangled with politics, secrets, and the pulse of real danger, this one’s worth your time.

Pages: 280 | ASIN : B0DZXWKWSM

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