From the Sunday Times bestselling author of NOMAD and EXILE comes Marc Dane's most terrifying case yet.
A terrible threat from the depths of the dark net.
A devastating betrayal at the heart of a covert strike force.
A deadly pursuit across a digital battlefield.
A ruthless terrorist fuelled by revenge.
As devastating attacks unfold across the globe, Marc Dane must call on all his skills and ingenuity to track down the mysterious figure behind it all - a faceless criminal known only as "Madrigal".
Before they plunge the world into war . . .
Praise for the Marc Dane series:
'Unputdownable. A must-read' Wilbur Smith
'Britain's answer to Jason Bourne' Daily Mail
'An ultra fast paced, worldwide chase to stop a madman, while leaving the reader breathless' Choice
'Explosive' Irish Examiner
'This is edge of the seat stuff that is terrifyingly real in places' Closer
'A killer of a thriller' Weekend Sport
When betrayal strikes at the heart of the Rubicon team, Marc Dane uncovers the plot of a deadly cadre of black-hat mercenary hackers - to use an unstoppable virtual weapon against vulnerable civilian targets.
Is their plan to spread chaos and to sell their skills to the highest bidder?
Or is there a deeper, more personal agenda at work?
As attacks unfold across the world - crippling power grids, crashing trains, sowing panic and worse - Marc must call on all his skills and ingenuity to track down the mysterious "Madrigal" before the ruthless hacker's plans bring the world to the brink of war . . .
Praise for the Marc Dane series:
'Nomad is unputdownable. A must-read' Wilbur Smith
'This is edge of the seat stuff that is terrifyingly real in places . . . If you're a fan of the novels of Lee Child, Frederik Forsyth and Chris Ryan or you can't wait for the new Bond film and love the TV series 24, then this is for you' Closer
'Right on the money, bang up to date, Nomad is a scorching romp for grown up boys. A killer of a thriller' Weekend Sport
'British Agent Marc Dane returns (NOMAD) to grapple with a vicious Serbian gang, a disgraced Russian general and some vengeful Somali warlords.'