About Author
Mark Unterberg MD
No rubble. No body bags. No grieving families. Just a clean solution. Silent. Surgical. Untraceable. They imagined peace in the Middle East. Until the deaths started.
On a peaceful island off the coast of Washington State, people begin dying in ways no one can explain. No warning. No pattern. No cause. Sheriff Judd Stewart thought he'd left high-stakes investigations behind in New York, but this case pulls him into something far more dangerous than he's ever faced.
As the body count rises, Stewart teams up with unlikely allies to follow the trail-one that leads from local shores to the highest offices in D.C., and deep into covert ops overseas.
- A vice president with a plan.
- A president with a choice.
- A weapon with no leash.
Some say it’s the future of peace.
Others call it revenge with a better pitch deck.
- But once it’s out, who controls it?
- Who faces the consequences?
- And who still has a conscience?
In Bigger Game, the razor-sharp debut thriller from Mark Unterberg, the most dangerous weapon isn’t the one you can see-it the one you believe in.
MARK UNTERBERG is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst with decades of experience at the intersection of human behavior, high performance, and mental health. He served as a lieutenant commander and division psychiatrist at Camp Lejeune before continuing his work in civilian life. He has been a consulting psychiatrist for the Dallas Cowboys, the Dallas Mavericks, the Texas Rangers, and the WWE. He has contributed chapters to leading medical textbooks. The father of four, lives in Dallas with his wife. Bigger Game is his debut novel.