Chronological order—oldest to newest
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1 – Old Soldiers, New Missions: A Toast to Unfinished Business
The impending storm of retirement shadows the pub’s quiet. Can Special Forces Major Rhys Calder really find a new beginning under the Greek sun, (maybe with Dar?) or is it not yet the end of this soldier’s legacy?
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Mental Trauma of New Modern Warfare Operators
Captain Logan Ward talks about his experience with the mental trauma that modern warfare operators experience.
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2 – Whispers in the Dark: Unveiling Secrets
After years on the front lines, Logan Ward confronts a new mission far from the battlefield—finding himself. When old connections resurface, Veyr offers him a second chance with Task Force 983. He must decide if he can trust himself enough to embrace something more than survival.
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4 – Bonds of Steel: Loyalty, Secrets, and Deadly Missions
Calder & Ward are thrust back into a shadowy, off-the-books task force where loyalty, secrets, and deadly missions blur the line between survival and sacrifice.
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5 – SIBYL is Live: A New Identity
SIBYL. A codename. A laptop full of killers. One rule: survive long enough to predict the next death—even if it’s your own.
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6 – The Little Safe House On The Wye
Some friends bring wine. Dars bring tactical baggage and opinions about her decor. When Logan and Rhys crash her quiet life, the safest house becomes the most dangerous.
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Task Force 983 – Review The Books #1
Sean Kennedy give you his review of Ben Macintyre’s ‘Rogue Heroes’ – the book, not the TV series.
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8 – Crossed Wires and Hidden Secrets
Setting up a new safehouse should be simple for a team of seasoned operatives. But when a mysterious piece of tech awakens something it shouldn’t, they find the greatest threat might be the ghosts in their own machine, and the only defense is warm scones and unwavering trust.
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Task Force 983 – Review The Books #2
Captain Ward sits down to review three of the books he recently read. *Voluntarily*
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9 – The Panic Biscuit: Secrets Hidden in the Kitchen
Dar’s analytical mind is both her greatest strength and her prison. When trust fades and secrets call—Dar’s new covert role could change everything.

