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Former SEAL Michael Harmon (Ghost, Kildar) has a pretty good life. Hes settled down in the country of Georgia and built a solid commando-quality militia out of his local retainers. The Keldara have an ancient history of being first-class mountain warriors and all they needed was a few million in modern weapons and training to bring them up to speed. Now, with the Keldara keeping the area safe from Chechen raiders, and the various other terrorists that want Ghosts head on their wall, he can settle back, relax in his harem and drink a few beers. However, a US senator has a problem. A major financial contributors daughter has been kidnapped into the labyrinthian depths of the Balkans sex-slave trade. The US government has been unable to find her and the Senator is very interested in changing that condition. Five million dollars interested. As Ghost and his Keldara warriors blast a gaping hole through the middle of the trade, it quickly becomes apparent that there is more to the mission than a poor missing waif. Theres a rot underneath, and the stench is coming from the very floor of the Capitol. Being at war with Albanian gangs is one thing. Taking on Washington is a different ball game. But Ghost never believed in fighting fair.

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Choosers of the Slain

by John Ringo

This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental. This book and series has no connection to reality. Any attempt by the reader to replicate any scene in this series it to be taken at the readers own risk. For that matter, most of the actions of the main character are illegal under US and international law as well as most of the stricter religions in the world. There is no Valley of the Keldara. Heck, there is no Kildar. And the idea of some Scotts and Vikings getting together to raid the Byzantine Empire is beyond ludicrous. The islands described in a previous book do not exist. Entire regions described in these books do not exist. Any attempt to learn anything from these books is disrecommended by the author, the publisher and the authors mother who wishes to state that he was a very nice boy and she doesnt know what went wrong.

Chapter One

Colonel Kortotich, Mike Jenkins called out as the unwounded Chechen prisoners were being unloaded at a Georgian military prison.

Mike Harmon had been a college student at the University of Georgia when hed witnessed the kidnapping of a coed. Most college students would have picked up their cell phones, or run to someone who had one, and called 911. But before he was a college student hed been a SEAL and a SEAL instructor. So he just jumped on the kidnappers van and rode it to its destination.

That move, and a series of similar decisions, had led him to an underground bunker near Aleppo where terrorists backed by Syria had brought American girls to be used as hostages. And their plans didnt just include holding them, but torturing them for the cameras to force American units to leave the Middle East.

Mike had lost one of the hostages before he realized what the plan was, but hed fought his way through to the rest and held the position until relieved, along the way wiping out a chemical weapons factory, the Syrian president and Osama Bin Laden.

This had earned him the grateful thanks of a nation, quite a bit of money and a price on his head from every Islamic terrorism group on earth. Mike Harmon, Team Name Ghost, had quietly disappeared, maybe alive, maybe dead, and Mike Jenkins had reappeared in his place.

After being the wrong place at the wrong time too many times, Mike had settled down in the Republic of Georgia, using part of his reward money to buy a pleasant little farm with a group of tenant farmers already in place. However, the security situation in the area being what it was, hed taken the opportunity to train the retainers as a local militia.

The retainers, called the Keldara, had taken to it like so many ducks to water. A little digging turned up the fact that the Keldara were anything but simple farmers. According to his interpretations, they were, in fact, the last remnant of the Varangian Guard, the Viking guards of the emperors of Byzantium. The group had apparently descended from a small force of mixed Norse and Scots-Irish that had drifted down through the Mediterranean until encountering the Byzantine Empire.

They farmed quite well but at heart, like the Kurds and the Gurkhas, they were warriors first and foremost. A couple of million dollars in equipment and a similar amount in payroll for trainers and training had turned them into a formidable, if small, fighting force. They had taken on a Chechen battalion at nearly three-to-one odds and the prisoners and dead now being loaded into the Georgian military trucks were the result.

Mike suspected it wouldnt be the last such battle for the group called The Tigers of the Mountain.

Mr. Jenkins, the Russian attach replied, nodding. Quite a battle for a little militia.

Untrained militia, Mike pointed out. They were only in their third week of training. The teams fought them straight off of their first days of range training.

How many did you kill? Kortotich asked.

One hundred and three KIA, Mike replied. Including some who got froggy when we were in the capture phase. Forty-two WIA, including some the doctors dont think will survive. And twenty-one prisoners, unwounded.

And Breslav? the Russian asked.

He, unfortunately, did not survive the encounter, Mike said, slipping a picture out of his jacket pocket and handing it over. Breslav had, apparently, been directly in the area of effect of a claymore, since his torso and right arm were missing. However, his head was still attached and the expression of surprise was clear on his face. As was the expression of satisfaction on the face of the Keldara who was holding his head up by its hair. I would have liked to capture him for intel purposes, but you cant always get what you want.

We are glad enough that hes dead, Kortotich replied, smiling at the pic. Can I keep this?

Certainly, Mike said. Its a photo quality printout, anyway. We only use digital cameras.

Three weeks of training, you said? Kortotich asked. I think that my bosses will be impressed. Very impressed.

And, of course, the intel we forwarded you, Mike pointed out. That stopped his team from entering Chechnya. Can I take it we might be able to avoid a border war?

There is still the matter of the Paniski Gorge, Kortotich pointed out. That is where their main bases are.

I dont think the Keldara will be up to taking that on any time soon, Mike replied. But well start interdicting their movements as soon as our training is complete. The Gorge will be a matter between you and the government of Georgia.

Ill pass all of this on, Kortotich said, pocketing the picture. And I give you the thanks of Russia, for what its worth.

Oh, Im sure it will have some use in the future, Mike said, smiling faintly. You scratch my back, I scratch yours. Take care, Colonel.

* * *

Back into training again, Nielson said in a satisfied tone. Nothing like a little live-fire exercise to get the blood pumping and the troops motivated, but now theyre going to think they know it all.

Colonel David Nielson was the senior officer of the group Mike had hired to train the Keldara. The colonels field credentials were impeccable but he was, at heart, a trainer. He loved taking soft clay and molding it into soldiers. As such hed been a very good choice to lead the training, although some of the trainers, notably the SEAL and Marine Recon members, had questioned having a regular Army guy in charge. That was until they started to see the results.

Mike had been flown back to the serai, courtesy of the Georgian government, which was being remarkably friendly at the moment. Hed consistently tried to downplay the Keldara, but having a fraction of their force wipe out a Chechen battalion was, he was told, being discussed at the highest levels. It had also made the international news, although the story for press consumption was a special Georgian commando group. Which, in a way, they were.

Get that out of their system with a good, solid after action review, Mike said. Ill be on the grill, too.

Everyone was involved, Nielson pointed out. Who conducts it?

Mike started to answer when his sat phone rang.

Jenkins, he said.

Pierson, go scramble.

Scrambled, hows it going, Colonel? Mike replied when the system was in place.

I thought it was going to be a year before you were fully in the groove? Pierson said. Whats with making network news?

Colonel Robert Pierson had been Mikes control ever since his first mission in Syria. The colonel just happened to be the guy picked to talk on the phone with some madman who had traced the kidnapped coeds halfway across the world. Since then hed received similar calls from Mike and made a few in the other direction. He never ordered Mike, who was after all a free agent, he just suggested or in a few cases pleaded. He was less a control than an information conduit. And in a way a friend.

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