Major Neil Olaf has been defending his country-and himself-for over eight years. Neil is a Military Intelligence Officer, the third in his family after his uncle and now deceased father. But just as he prepares to face a crossroads in his life, everything goes terribly wrong.
Neil is on top of the world after his girlfriend, Tatiana, agrees to marry him. Moments later as she reaches to draw the curtains across the window, Tatiana is assassinated, sending Neil and his dreams plummeting into darkness. After Neil quickly rids the world of her assassins, he embarks on a quest for revenge that leads him from the Ukraine to Paris, where he is left to wonder if his father is really dead after all. Because Neil is a target for so many, those in his inner circle are put in jeopardy. When his best friend is murdered, Neil must pull out all the stops to stay alive and achieve justice. But can he triumph over evil before it is too late?
Old Habits Die Hard shares the gripping tale of an old spy's vengeful journey as he attempts to make a difference and somehow survive, even when it seems the entire world is after him.
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