The Tournament Trilogy follows the rise of The Tournament, a deadly global competition that will change the future of warfare. This collection includes all three books and is over 1,000 pages (300,000 words) of high-stakes action and intrigue.
Blue Fall (Book 1)
If you knew about The Tournament, you’d know why they want it kept secret. People don’t like to hear that state-sponsored war games … that state-sponsored war games are going on under their noses, in their cities, and on their streets. The world isn’t ready to know that the most powerful among us can shape the future by wagering on these fights. People wouldn’t understand if they learned that teams in The Tournament have the freedom to do almost anything, anywhere, to win.
The Tournament was supposed to be the perfect game, and the perfect secret. Frank Youngsmith, a hapless insurance agent, was supposed to be a nobody, none the wiser. But sometimes things just don’t work out like they’re supposed to. When Frank stumbles into the dark world of The Tournament when the game is on, it’s up to him to expose the secret… or die trying.
Grey Winter (Book 2)
Two players have been murdered. Two killers are on the loose. Nothing is what it seems.
The world is awake now. The Tournament has captivated everyone, but no winner can be declared until the mystery of what happened to Team Blue is solved. Meanwhile, three new players are chosen to rebuild the fallen team, but they are young and inexperienced, and instantly targeted. Their survival is dependent upon their existence remaining a secret. But in the Tournament, secrets are hard to keep.
New alliances are formed, old enemies are confronted, and the truth is finally revealed in Grey Winter.
Black Spring (Book 3)
The Black House gathers power and the remaining teams are divided. The Tournament will fall into the hands of Eddie Mazaryk and Team Black unless Ellie Willmore and Team Blue can stop them. But to stop Black, Ellie needs to pull off a miracle: unite sworn enemies to beat the best of the best.
The stakes have never been higher. The winners own the Tournament. The losers forfeit everything… even their lives.
Ties of friendship, love, and hate are put to the test under a hail of gunfire in Black Spring, the spectacular conclusion to The Tournament Trilogy.
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Really good read.
At first the book seemed silly but the more I got into it, the more believable the premise and the characters were well written. I really enjoyed this book.
Couldn’t put them down.
Really strange concept with unexpected results. Great ending.
The first book is a hard read, but after that, the action kicks in and the pages fly by.
Reminded me a bit of Hunger Games, but more exciting. Is this what future wars will look like? Series grabs you and draws you in-you have to keep reading to see what’ next!
Interesting take on a storyline. Think The Hunger Game series with a twist out in the real world.
Great read
I came close to just putting this down. I had trouble getting “into” the story and characters. However I finished the series and found it entertaining. I think this series would appeal to a younger reader than I am.
Started it, couldn’t get into it. I thought it would be better, sorry.
This is a great series. I look foward
to more books from this author.
It was a longer book than I normally read. I kept wanting to come back to it. It did keep me tied into the story. Well written.
I had not read anything by B.B. Griffith before. The story has a secret war game that the world doesn’t know about. High stakes bets are placed on each round. There are 8 teams from around the world. There are no rules. These war games take place in major cities as well as out of the way places. High tech diode bullets mean the players can …
hard to follow. did not finish first book.
Ridiculous. The idea that the greatest conflicts in the world are resolved by untrained amateur nutjobs with non-lethal weapons is just idiotic. Author had a chance to make something genuinely compelling by blows it after coming so close by making the underpinning premise completely stupid.
The story was very good but, I was disappointed with the ending.
Too long and drawn out for topic.
Liked this author really we’ll written
Loved this series. Would recommend to anyone
my kind of book