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Find Operation Zulu Redemption by Ronie Kendig in order, with summaries, background on the Zulu team, and a clear place to start.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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Operation Zulu Redemption

by Ronie Kendig

2014

Five years after a disastrous mission wiped the first all-female special ops team off the map, Zulu's survivors are hunted down one by one. To live, they must reunite and uncover who betrayed them.

Series background & context

Operation Zulu Redemption takes a different angle from many of Ronie Kendig's other military stories because the core team is all women. Zulu was the first all-female special ops team, and before the book even gets fully underway, you know something has gone very wrong. They were never meant to survive cleanly. They were set up, broken apart, and pushed into hiding under new identities.

That setup gives the story its tension. By the time the main action starts, the women of Zulu have been trying to live invisible lives for years. Then members of the team begin to die, and the old mission comes roaring back. The book becomes part reunion, part hunt, and part reckoning as these women have to decide whom they can still trust and whether the truth about what happened is finally within reach.

Trust is scarce from page one.

Kendig handles the book as a large, multi-point-of-view thriller, which fits the material. There are several women to follow, plus the handlers, allies, and enemies circling them. That means the story feels broader than a standard one-couple suspense novel. It is about sisterhood under fire, military fallout, identity after erasure, and the ugly usefulness of people who were considered disposable once the mission went bad.

It is also worth knowing that the story was first released in serial form before being collected into one volume. You can still feel that structure a little in the way the tension keeps spiking and the plot keeps handing you one more reason to turn the page. That works well here because the whole premise is about women who never truly got to stand down.

If you want a Kendig book with a wide cast, a covert-mission backbone, and a strong thread of female camaraderie, this is a good one to pick up. Even though it is a single collected volume, it reads like a full series worth of betrayal, survival, and hard-won answers packed into one long, fast thriller.

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