Brian Haig is a West Point graduate and a career infantry officer and military strategist. He served as special assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and currently runs International Business Communications. His articles have been published in journals ranging from the New York Times to USA Today to the Harvard Journal. The son of former Secretary of State Alexander Haig, he lives in New Jersey with his wife and four children.


Mortal Allies
Sean Drummond is back-fresh from his triumph in Brian Haig's bestselling debut novel, Secret Sanction, which was hailed by the San Francisco Chronicle for its "unexpected twists...rich plotting, and moral ambiguity." Once again, Drummond ventures abroad to tackle a volatile murder case with unexpected global consequences. Brilliant, brash, and politically incorrect, Major Sean Drummond is the right man for the job. The venue is faraway South Korea. The crime is shocking by any standards, East or West. Three American soldiers --- one an officer --- were seen entering a Seoul apartment party with a young Korean male. The officer --- now Drummond's client --- is charged with strangling the Korean, and with crimes even more heinous. Ominously, the victim happens to be the son of a venerated war hero currently serving as South Korea's defense minister.

Mortal Allies Excerpt


Brian Haig's Summer Reading List

City of Bones
by Michael Connelly
Hell to Pay
by George P. Pelecanos
Up Country
by Nelson DeMille
The Third Option
by Vince Flynn
Mortal Prey
by John Sandford
Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation
by Joseph Ellis
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