The Satan A secret hidden beneath an idyllic island which threatens to kill all those above. A threat more dangerous, more lethal than things of our worst nightmares.
Colonel Jack Flynn aided by Colonel Mary Qui of Med Division head out to Paradise Cove with the Alpha Team SHARC's, the teeth of ATLAS. They discover more than just the cause of the disaster.
In a race against time Jack and ATLAS are faced with a seemingly unstoppable enemy and a para-military group that will go to any lengths to prevent them from learning the truth. An enemy transformed by genetic manipulation set out to exact his revenge on those responsible for his plight and the world that has forsaken him.
The team travel to the United States, following in the wake of the impending disaster. Desperate to locate the threat before it can be unleashed upon an unsuspecting population.
Can the team stop him before he releases the Satan Strain on an unsuspecting world?
Advanced Threat, Locate And Secure, a global unit set up between the US, UK, France and Germany. SHARC' Special Hot Zone Armed Response Commandos _____________________________________________________________________________________ ATLAS FORCE SERIES The Satan An ATLAS Book 1 WIRE The new ATLAS Force Book 2 Pray for An ATLAS Force Book 3
SI6 Series The Death List Crosshairs An eye for an eye
Do Not Read if Living on a Secluded Tropical Island!
Sometimes it’s hard to distinguish fiction from reality. THE SATAN STRAIN reads scarily like it could be happening today…though I’m sure it would never be allowed to hit the major news outlets. I truly hope that if it ever were the case, real-life versions of Jack Flynn and his team would come to the rescue. In this first ATLAS Thriller, Jack Dillon does a beautiful job bringing the new characters to life and building their relationships (and of course killing a few off!) As you read through the novel it’s almost like watching a movie…including the beautiful locations. The antagonists are also quite intriguing. Even with their reprehensible actions, you can’t help but feel a little bit sorry for them and their situation. For me, it’s a mark of a good writing when you can feel more than animosity towards the villain. I love all the action and tension of a thriller, and The Satan Strain didn’t disappoint. If you like a fast-paced thriller with well-formed characters, I encourage you to download or pick up a copy! Oh, and now on my bucket list…never move to a secluded tropical island! Instead, I think I’ll visit and bring along a copy of the second ATLAS novel and Jack Flynn to keep me entertained.