The Sunday Times bestselling debut novel from the master of the
modern espionage thriller, James Swallow. ____________________ Marc
Dane was always the MI6 field agent stuck at home behind a computer
screen, one step away from the action. But when a brutal attack on
his team leaves Marc as the only survivor - and with the shocking
knowledge that there are traitors inside MI6 - he's forced into the
front line. Worse still, every shred of evidence seems to point
towards Marc as the perpetrator of the attack. Accused of betraying
his country, and with no one left to trust, he is forced to rely on
the elusive Rubicon group and their operative Lucy Keyes. Ex US
Army, Lucy also knows what it's like to be an outsider, and she's
got the field skills that Marc is sorely lacking. But Marc will
soon realise he is just a pawn in a monstrous conspiracy. A
terrorist attack is coming, one bigger and more deadly than has
ever been seen before. And with the eyes of the security
establishment elsewhere, only Marc and Lucy can stop the attack
before it's too late. A brilliant, white-knuckle thrill ride, NOMAD
is the book that launched the global bestselling Marc Dane series -
perfect for fans of I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes, Orphan X by Gregg
Hurwitz, Mark Dawson's John Milton, and Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp.
____________________ 10 REASONS TO READ JAMES SWALLOW:
'Frighteningly credible' - BEN AARONOVITCH 'Unputdownable' - WILBUR
SMITH 'Fast-moving' - DAILY MAIL 'Enjoyable' - DAILY EXPRESS
'Exciting' - THE SUN 'Ultra fast-paced' - CHOICE 'Globe-trotting' -
GUARDIAN 'Explosive' - IRISH EXAMINER 'Distinctly Bondian' -
MORNING STAR 'Read it now' - SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
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disappointing
Fri, 4 Dec 2020 | Review
by: browning30
To liken this novel to "I am Pilgrim", is laughable. The author struggles with confused and padded narrative to capture attention. I rate all my reads out of 10; or enter a DNF - did not finish. Nomad and Swallow's other book EXILE, both qualified for DNF. What had Wilbur Smith been smoking when he described it as "unputdownable" !
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