I’m so exciting to be partnering with the lovely people at Marvel Press today! Thank you so much for sending me a free copy of this book and providing us with an amazing prize pack to giveaway! I also have an excerpt from Black Widow: Red Vengeance to share with you guys!
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Black Widow Red Vengeance (A Black Widow Novel) by Margaret Stohl
Published by Marvel Press on October 11th 2016
Genres: Action & Adventure, Comics & Graphic Novels, General, Superheroes, Thrillers & Suspense, Young Adult
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Emotions are dangerous, which is why the graduates of Moscowâs famed spy school the Red Room are taught to keep their enemies close and their loved ones at a distance. Black Widow and Red Widow, also known as Natasha Romanoff and Ava Orlova, forgot that lesson once, and they wonât forget it again.
But the Widows have inherited something else from their shared Moscow past: a relentless need for vengeanceâIvan Somodorov is dead, but his network of terror remains.
While the Widows search South America in order to extinguish a smuggling operation with ties to their old nemesis, their own Red Room not only attempts to assassinate them both but also hacks their secure S.H.I.E.L.D. network. As a result, Ava and Natasha find themselves thrust into a trying mission of international intrigue that takes them throughout the world and back to New York City, where their friends Dante and Sana become unlikely targets as well.
Once again, nothing is as it seems, no one can be trusted, and no one is safeânot unless the Widows can stop a conspiracy involving stolen nuclear warheads, mind-altering chemical weapons, and ultimately, betrayal by old friends and enemies alike.
BLACK WIDOW: RED VENGEANCE
BY MARGARET STOHL
PROLOGUE: NATASHA
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HIGH-DENSITY TARGET AREA, MIDTOWN MANHATTAN
RADIATION ZONE ZERO, ZERO HOUR
Nothing like the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center, thought Natasha Romanoffâ for terrorists, crackpots, and basic criminal scumbags. As always, there were no visions of sugarplums dancing in the Black Widowâs cold red head. The S.H.I.E.L.D. agent glanced up at the green-needled monolithâdusted with snowflakes and twinkling with lights and Swarovski crystals, the centerpiece of Manhattanâs annual  holiday partyâand thought two words.
Merry Christmas? Try: target package.
Natasha knew that the famed Rockefeller Center tree was larger-than-life in a score of dangerously useful ways. Symbolic significance? Check. Media coverage? Check, check. Mass casualties? Check, check, check. She sighed and touched her earpiece. âBlack to base. No sign of their Alpha.â
âCopy that, but donât park your sleigh just yet, Black.â Coulsonâs voice crackled into her ear as she moved through the crowd. âAnd check in with Red. Weâve lost her signal.â
âCopy that, base. Black out.â She kept moving.
A sea of raised arms, all holding cell-phone cameras, now saluted the hundred-foot Norway spruce from every side, as if the yuletide monstrosity had crash-landed on some worshipful alien planet and assumed the role of supreme leader. Yeah, a planet of sardines, more than a million a day, all packed squirming into one snowy city block, Natasha thought.
And for what? To see a freaking plant.
It was a stormy Saturday afternoon in December, a bad time both for crowds and weather, which meant these were die-hard tree peopleâNatasha just hoped not literally.
Tourists plus terrorists? That always ends well.
The potential for disaster was staggering. Eyes up, defenses downânot one dazed worshiper was looking anywhere but the supersized treeâeven though there was an entire holiday parade moving down Fifth Avenue at the far edge of the block.
Ever since the yuletide crowd had begun to surge and climb over the sludge-banked metal barricades at the edges of Rockefeller Center plazaâthe corner of Fifty-Ninth and Fifthâthe NYPD had given up. Now they just cursed the cold afternoon, waiting out the end of their shifts on the safe side of the roadblocks, their breath curling upward in raggedy white puffs. And theyâre strictly donut patrol, not top command. That had probably been a factor in the strategic acquisition of this target, she thought. Human gridlock with only Paul Blart on your tailâ
Natasha touched her ear again. âRed, whatâs going on? Ava? You lost?â
All she got back was static.
Thatâs not a good soundâ
âHey, happy holidays,â said a harried-looking mom in a cheery red fleece, pushing a stroller zippered in plastic up the curb next to Natasha. âGreat snowsuit–â
Natasha nodded, eyeing the kid as the patch of red disappeared into the snowflaked crowd. Donât get distracted, Romanoff. Do your job and maybe this time nobody gets hurt. She hitched her pack higher, pushing on toward Fifth Avenue.
Yeah, right.
The odds were good that this op was going to end in casualtiesâand that, soon enough, the red in the snow wasnât going to be fleece. Natashaâs hooded âsnowsuitâ was a CBRN (Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear) state-of-the-art mop suit that only resembled snow gear; really, it was lined with filtering charcoal and striped with M-9 detection paper so she could gauge what was being thrown at her in any given hot zone. And the goggles around her neck werenât for skiing but survivingâa mouth guard flipped down from inside, like a collapsible gas mask. (Dire biological functions aside, the whole getup also lowered the odds that one of the Black Widowâs many superfans would recognize her infamous red hair. Oh, the price of super hero superstardom..)
But it was the contents of her rucksack that really set her apart. Her requisition S.H.I.E.L.D. ruck held an M183 demolition charge assembly with enough C-4 (sixteen charges in all) to flatten a city block, if thatâs what it came to.
Unlike the rest of Manhattan, Natasha Romanoff hadnât come for the tree. She was there to take out the unknown number of hostiles who were plotting to use Rockefeller Center as holiday bait for civilian casualties. Her alpha priority was their leader, who had threatened to launch the largest and most sophisticated chemical-weapons attack in the nationâs history.
When it hit, the Northeast Megalopolis, the Boston-Washington corridor that was home to more than fifty million people, would be flooded with aerosolized chemical particulates. The invisible, odorless microbes would seize control of human neurons and eventually destroy themâunless Natasha could destroy the as-yet-unidentified dispersal devise before the Alpha triggered it, somewhere on this street, sometime on this day, at some point during this parade.
But no pressure.
This wasnât the first time she had carried a satchel charge through the streets of a populated area; off the top of her head, there had been Pristina and Grozny and Sanaâs and Djibouti and Bogotá before now. She had infiltrated Serbian revolutionaries and Chechen guerillas and Yemeni pirates and Somali armed forces and Columbian mercenariesâbut then, they had already known they were at war. It didnât make the ops any less devastating, only less of a surprise; those buildings had long been riddled by bullets, roads ravaged from IEDs, walls chiseled with rat holes for hostiles at every turn. Those cities had become operational theaters way before sheâd gotten the call; everyone who could leave had already left.
At least, that was how Natasha had rationalized it to herself.
This, on the other hand, was midtown Manhattan. This was a holiday attack perpetuated on American soil in the clear light of day during prime traffic for the highest-density urban population in the country. It was the sort of bad business only attempted by the depraved coalition of psychopaths grasping for global attentionâbecause it worked. Every lethal move the opposition made brought them closer to achieving the desired result, to producing the headlinesâthe worst! the deadliest! the bloodiest!âthat could shape or rule an era and force a country to its knees.
Not if someone stops them first.
She checked her watch.
Come on, Ava. Where are you?
They didnât have this kind of time to waste. For the next two hours, the parade would still be going, and Rockefeller Center would still be jammed with civilians. The timing wasnât an accident. Pearl Harbor was hit at 7:53 a.m.; the first of the Twin Towers was 8:45 a.m. If the attack succeeded, today would be worse by an order of magnitude.
From where Natasha stood, she knew she could shake up a Coke and spray fifty people without so much as tossing it. If she had to use it, the effect of a single stick of C-4 in a place like this, on a day like this, at a time like this, would be unimaginable. If she didnât use it, the number of people affected by the chemical attack would probably be worse. There was no easy answer, and there never had been.
Twenty-eight years of peace. Sheâd read it in one of Avaâs S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy assignments, citing a journalist named Chris Hedges.
Thatâs all the quiet this planet has ever known, since the beginning of recorded history. How can one person change that?
Even if that one person happened to be the Black Widow.
But itâs not just you; there are two of you now, she scolded herself. I donât know why you keep forgetting that. Red and Black, remember? You donât always have to be so alone, Natashkavaâ
âNatashkava!â She heard Avaâs voice while her back was still turned. âI found the Alpha. Right around the corner. Thereâs just one thingââ
Natasha heard it in Avaâs voice before she saw it. The flinty hardness, the push of adrenaline that inflected every syllable.
The betrayal.
Her hand went immediately to the back of her waistband.
Itâs not thereâ
Now the voice was louder, harsher. âTouch one hair on that Alphaâs head and Iâll shoot,â Ava said. âAnd I mean it.â
âI know,â Natasha said, raising her hands in surrender. And as she slowly turned to face all that remained of her family, she also found herself staring down the barrel of her own Glock revolver.
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