A routine patrol. A silent bush. A lie that could cost them everything.
Deep in Kruger National Park, Lieutenant Hugh Miles and his anti-poaching unit are sent into a so-called green zone — an area intelligence swears is clear. Hours later, bullets are flying, a rookie is bleeding, and the team stumbles onto something far bigger than rhino horns or ivory.
On one side: organized syndicates crossing the border from Mozambique, armed and funded by powerful men. On the other: soldiers and rangers fighting to protect what little of the wild is left.
But when the smoke clears, the real enemy isn't always the one holding the gun.
Contact in the Green Zone is a pulse-pounding conservation thriller where loyalty, corruption, and courage collide in the heart of Africa's last great wilderness. Perfect for readers who love military realism, moral tension, and stories where the line between hero and survivor blurs with every shot fired.