What if the enemy isn't wearing a uniform... but a tailored suit?
And what if the traitor isn't the terrorist in front of you... but the colleague who pours your morning coffee?
Welcome to WEAK SIGNAL - a spy thriller that doesn't ask you to suspect the stranger. It asks you to look into the eyes of the people who've always protected you.
Elias Thorne is a perfect weapon.
A former NSA operative, reduced to a human tool after a failed mission in Kabul where he watched his best friend die. For fifteen years, he's followed orders without asking questions.
But when an infiltration in Zurich goes wrong - and a programmer in Lagos becomes the only key to stopping an algorithm called BLIND SUNDAY (an attack that will crash global GPS and collapse the Western economy) - Thorne discovers something far more disturbing:
His entire life has been a lie.
And the person who ordered him to kill... might be the same one who wants him dead.
The problem within the problem:
Thorne has 72 hours. No backup. On his side, only a woman he can't trust - victim or bait? And an anonymous message whispers:
"Trust no one. Not even her."
Weak Signal is the answer for readers tired of predictable thrillers.
You won't find an invincible hero with a fully loaded gun. You'll find:
A wounded, slow, real protagonist - with tinnitus that never shuts up and a conscience heavier than a bullet.
Action that isn't choreography - it's a fight to survive one more second.
Immersive, cinematic writing (nobody describes the smell of Makoko's black water or the freeze of Svalbard like Oliver Lukas).
Twists that don't come out of nowhere - they click together like gears in a clock aimed at midnight.
What you'll get by reading this book:
The adrenaline rush of an action thriller The psychological depth of Le Carr -style espionage An ending that doesn't wrap everything up too fast - it leaves you breathless... just long enough to want the sequel"Another thriller with a betrayed ex-agent? Seen it before."
Wrong. Thorne isn't Jason Bourne. No amnesia. No superpowers. Just a bad back, a near-empty magazine, and a cold rage he's kept in check for fifteen years. He's human. He's tired. He's real.
"Too long. I don't have time."
The chapters are short, broken into parts, designed to be read one bite at a time. Read it on the subway, during lunch break, before sleep. And every time you close it, you'll think: "Just one more page."
"I'll get the ebook, but I don't have a Kindle."
The ebook reads on any device with the free Kindle app (iPhone, Android, PC, Mac). No excuses.
Blind Sunday is coming.
And Thorne can't stop it alone.
If you love thrillers that get under your skin - with characters you feel like you've known for years and atmospheres that stick with you long after you close the book - Weak Signal is waiting for you.
Click "Buy Now" and start the infiltration.