
The chillingly prescient subject of New York Times bestselling author John R. Maxim's remarkable new thriller -- which anticipates the development of unstoppable viral weapons -- is reassuring in at least one regard: It has threatened and angered Paul Bannerman.The story begins not in Westport, Connecticut, where Bannerman and a group of his deadliest operatives have been trying to live otherwise normal lives, but in a fortified estate outside Washington, D.C., where the billionaire sociopath Artemus Bourne has taken delivery of a package. It was supposed to contain samples of horrific bio-weapons that one of his offshore firms created. Instead, the package held three severed heads. One belonged to the scientist who'd developed those weapons. The other two belonged to men who'd tested the virus on humans.Bourne knows who sent him the three heads and why; it is an act of vengeance by a man long thought dead. He is out of Bourne's reach, but Bourne knows that man's one weakness -- a woman who is the great love of his life. If Bourne can find her, his problem might be nipped in the bud.But Bourne's solution puts him at odds with Paul Bannerman, himself a friend of this woman. And Bannerman has a number of "ghosts" of his own, so-called because they, too, are thought to be dead and beyond the reach of the living. But none of them are beyond the reach of Artemus Bourne's deadly viral weapons. If Bannerman does not agree to stand down, anything in Westport that breathes will die.This new Bannerman adventure, long awaited and much requested, is a heart-stopping tale ripped from today's headlines. It is also a tale of loyalty, of honor, and of a love that transcends life and death.
When a billionaire sociopath receives a gruesome delivery of severed heads, he initiates a lethal hunt that forces a retired operative out of the shadows to protect those he loves. Paul Bannerman, a man attempting to live a quiet life in Connecticut, finds himself targeted by Artemus Bourne, a man possessing dangerous bio-weapons. Bannerman must mobilize his team of 'ghosts'—operatives presumed dead—to counter Bourne's threat against his associates and the woman he loves. The narrative follows a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, utilizing a third-person perspective to track the movements of both the antagonist and the protagonist across various fortified locations.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to maintain a high level of tension throughout the narrative. Discussion often centers on the technical details of the espionage elements and the effectiveness of the 'ghosts' as a plot device. Critics note that the pacing remains consistent, balancing character history with the immediate physical threats posed by the antagonist. Many readers appreciate the focus on the professional dynamics between the operatives and the stakes involved in their protection of civilian lives. The book is often cited for its grounded approach to the thriller genre, avoiding excessive spectacle in favor of tactical realism.
Page Count:
390
Publication Date:
2003-03-18
Publisher:
WilliamMr
ISBN-10:
006000584X
ISBN-13:
9780060005849
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