“A terrific debut—fast, tough, and hard, shot through with hard-won authenticity and deep humanity . . . Don’t miss out.” —Lee Child
“This novel moves. And it cuts sharp and deep.”
—Elliot Ackerman, bestselling co-author of 2034 and 2054, and National Book Award Finalist for Dark at the Crossing
“It’s propulsive and emotionally charged and titanium-slick, but it’s the authenticity that sets The Guilty Sleep apart. Jeremy D. Baker knows of which he writes, and nobody writes it better.”
—Marcus Sakey, bestselling author of the Brilliance Trilogy and AfterLife
“Baker writes with such authority, every word is utterly convincing. And yet there are so many more layers to this story than just the portrait of a broken vet trying to put his life back together. It’s also a heist novel, an organized crime novel, a war novel, and so much more. For me, it’s the best debut since The Sympathizer.”
–Steve Hamilton, New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-winning author of An Honorable Assassin
Afghanistan vet Dexter Grant is broke, reeling from PTSD, and on the verge of divorce when he’s approached by his old Army buddies to help rescue their former interpreter, the man who once saved Dex’s life. It means ripping off a vicious queenpin’s drug proceeds—but not to worry, they have it all worked out. And if anyone can pull it off, it’s Dex’s former team lead, Staff Sergeant Saenz.
Tempted by an easy score that could make his own problems disappear and imbued with new purpose, Dex agrees to play his part. But just as in combat, the best-laid plans don’t survive first contact with the enemy. When the heist goes off the rails, Dex’s wife and daughter become targets for bloody revenge. Dex must face down his spiraling inner darkness and call on all his strength and training to save his girls. In his quest, he’ll learn there was much more to this heist than he ever imagined.




