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Jack Kane Thrillers #4

The Prometheus Code: The Jack Kane Series, Book 4

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A former Special Forces soldier and government agent is called upon to help a friend in danger.

Jack Kane is a wanted man... governments want him dead... and he must face his most dangerous mission yet.

An old SAS comrade finds himself embroiled in a dangerous game. A shadowy group of cyber terrorists have developed a highly dangerous computer virus known as the Prometheus Code. A virus that has the power to completely destabilize European financial systems at the click of a button. Kane's friend Cameron Jordan comes into possession of the Prometheus Code and finds himself at the center of a maelstrom of secret agents, assassins, and government agencies in this edge-of-your-seat action thriller.

Kane is pursued by ruthless killers and vicious government agents. Can he survive and destroy the Prometheus Code before it's too late in his fast-paced adventure packed with action, twists, and unforgettable characters?

If you like Andy McNab, Steven Leather, Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne, and Lee Child's Jack Reacher, you will love this heart-stopping thriller.

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Published February 4, 2025

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October 14, 2024
Peter Gibbons Delivers again!

Great read that set out situations we'll making you feel almost there with the characters. Excellent story line that is not afraid to shock and throws in emotional heart wrenching drama that leaves you wondering how characters can move on.
It can repeat historical events we'll known to the reader but if like me you have left your kindle behind for a week it can be positive
Great story with realistic and plausable situations making it gripping and wanting more Well done Peter.
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January 6, 2025
Too many fight scenes in great detail

I found it possible read this book quickly by scanning the many detailed fight scenes. Too many repeated fights in numbing detail. I finally just scanned the first, middle and last words in a paragraph to see if any story element's were being advanced. Also too many details on the weapons in play. I lost track of the times 7 bullets remained. Very disappointing.
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November 28, 2024
Enjoyable Read, yet ends very quickly

It's a recurring theme I am realising, that the final two or three chapters accelerate the book's end against over whelming odds for Jack despite a slowness in the preceeding 20+ chapters and various injuries gained. Yet, that's the benefit of fiction.
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December 18, 2024
Definitely Five Stars

For its genre, Stone delivers a page turner featuring skilled writing, a credible plot, convincing characters, and extremely exciting action. The book engages the reader quickly, creates environments with vivid descriptions, along with operational details that are quite believable. In sum, a very entertaining and satisfying thriller.
103 reviews
September 4, 2024
Thank you

For bringing one of my favourite characters back. I think I fell a little bit in love with Jack when I read of him before. This book kept me hooked from start to finish! I highly recommend the series and I’m already counting down to the next one!
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June 19, 2025
messy

This did not work as smoothly as his others in this series". The first tower take down part at the tower was better written than the last. And the death of Barb was not well printed. I’m surprised that his editor let it be printed like this"
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November 9, 2024
Riveting book

Very lengthy but worth the wait. You will not put the book down once you get to the last ten chapters. It is worth the wait.
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December 8, 2024
jack kane

An absolutely wonderful book from start to finish. It sweeps you along on a wee road with all the. Nara years highs and lows. Terrific writing.
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