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Jed Walker is the man you want watching your back.A sinister group--code-named Zodiac--has launched devastating global attacks. Twelve targets across the world, twelve code-named missions. Operating distinct sleeper cells, they are the ultimate terrorist organization, watching and waiting for a precise attack to activate the next group. It is a frightening and deadly efficient way to stay one step ahead ... and cause the most chaos.For ex-CIA operative Jed Walker, chaos is his profession. On the outer, burned by his former agency, he is determined to clear his name. Stopping Zodiac is the only way. Desperate to catch the killers and find the mastermind, he can't afford to lose the next lead, but that means that sometimes the terrorists have to win.Ultimately, it all comes down to Walker: he's the only one who can break the chain and put the group to sleep ... permanently. It's exactly eighty-one hours until deadline.
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Lachlan Fox is back, better than ever, in a new roller-coaster action thriller.
An adrenalin-fuelled action thriller, featuring ex-CIA operative Jed Walker. For Walker, winning is the only option if you want to stay alive!
A roller-coaster terrorist thriller from Australia's answer to a post-Osama Tom Clancy. 'Phelan writes in swift, gritty prose . . . vivid and suspenseful, drawing you right in.' THE AGE
When the hunters become the hunted, ex-CIA agent Jed Walker is the man you need. 'Jed Walker is right there in Reacher's rear-view mirror.' Lee Child
'Jed Walker is right there in Reacher's rear-view mirror.' Lee Child, international bestselling author. Jed Walker is the man you want watching your back.
Jesse has survived the chasers. He's survived the roving bands of humans. And he might even have started to make some new friends.But the quarantine period is up. The army is coming in. And Jesse's about to learn that the real test of survival has only just begun.
Jesse is on a school trip in New York when his subway carriage is rocked by an explosion. When he and three friends crawl out of the wreckage they discover a city in chaos. Streets are deserted. Buildings are in ruins. And the only other survivors seem are infected with a virus that turns them into horrifying predators. . .
Phelan's compelling readings cover important theoretical ground by introducing a valuable distinction between disclosure functions and narrator functions.
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