Rama nodded. It was his first raid. His brother, Andi, had warned him against joining this unit. “Some buildings eat cops for breakfast,” Andi had said. Rama wished he’d listened.
A rookie officer on a elite tactical team must fight his way through 15 floors of a fortified slum tower after his squad is betrayed and trapped inside.
From the dead man’s pocket, a small voice recorder fell out, still running. Rama crushed it under his heel.
Gunfire erupted in the hallway. Andi pushed Rama toward a service door. “Go!”
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Floor 15. Tama’s penthouse. The door was unlocked.
“Contact front!” Jaka shouted.
A flashlight clicked on. It illuminated a teenager with hollow eyes holding a machete. Behind him, a dozen more. The teenager opened his mouth and screamed —not a battle cry, but a signal. The whole tower woke up. Doors slammed. Feet pounded on concrete above and below.