Broken Vessel

If you wake the devil, you’d better have a good reason.  The hero of this action thriller knows only right and wrong and none of the layers in between.
Logline:
Arden Shay was once considered one of the most lethal operatives ever trained by the US military complex. For the last six years, he has been confined to a mental facility following a tragic mission that followed him home. The only thing that can bring him back into the field is presented to him with all restrictions off. The agency wants to send a message and the messenger they send is death himself.
Synopsis:
Arden Shay was a force of nature in a very select group within the intelligence community.  He was an agent known as one of the most effective in the history of the CIA, but a mission gone wrong brings home bloody consequences that eats away at his mind.  He goes to a place where nobody can reach him, and nobody can hurt the ones he loves.  He spends nearly five years there.
He is awakened to a new threat that only he is capable enough (or expendable enough) to take on.  His sister was sponsoring an Albanian women’s school on a trip to Rome and Greece.  The ship was taken by pirates at the port and now she is a ghost.  The circumstances call for an immediate and forceful reply.
Arden follows a trail of information and leaves a trail of bodies behind him. It’s like the brutality that has been bottled up inside him finally has a purpose.  The retribution finally comes to an end when he finds his sister.  The rescue is just the beginning of a chain of circumstances that might finally piece Arden back together for good, or leave him completely unraveled just when he is needed so desperately by a girl, as it turns out, he barely even knows.

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