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Helix: Episode 2 (Exile) - cover

Helix: Episode 2 (Exile)

Nathan M. Farrugia

Publisher: Anomaly Press

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Summary

A new enemy is rising.
 
Someone is hunting operatives, and this time it’s not Olesya.
 
With Jay’s life hanging by a thread, and another kidnapped, there’s a new threat out there…
 
And it’s coming for them all.
 
Can Damien or Olesya learn the truth in time to stop it?
 
Or will they die trying?
 
If you enjoyed the first book, this will blow you away.
 
What readers are saying:
 
★★★★★ "I'm completely blown away by this series, one of the most amazing action stories I've read."
 
★★★★★ "Helix is everything I love about action and adventure novels: spies, gadgets, fights, escapes, characters you care about, and a carefully crafted story."
 
★★★★★ "A captivating, action-packed and suspenseful technothriller."
 
★★★★★ "Ambitiously, amazingly addictive. As soon as I finished this I purchased the next episode."
 
★★★★★ "Nathan Farrugia is back, holding his readers hostage for yet another amazing and wild ride. The characters are really brought to life on the page and in the heart."
 
★★★★★ "Absolutely brilliant. I've always compared Farrugia to Matthew Reilly, and with Helix I think he has finally surpassed Reilly."
 
★★★★★ "Helix is a fast-paced, edge-of-your-seat action-packed series guaranteed to please the most adrenaline-craving readers. Farrugia's writing is excellent, you fly through the books. I am totally emotionally invested in all the characters. A must read for all thriller fans, and sci-fi fans looking for a break from outer space."
 
★★★★★ "The author's signature cutting-edge technology, complex plotting, cool gadgets, three-dimensional characters and Hollywood blockbuster-style action sequences are explosively combined in this new series."
 
★★★★★ "This high-octane thriller by Aussie author Nathan Farrugia starts with a bang and ends the same way."
 
About the author
 
Nathan M. Farrugia is an Australian technothriller writer, and author of the USA Today bestselling Helix and Fifth Column series. Nathan is known for placing himself in dangerous situations, including climbing rooftops in Russia and being hunted by special forces trackers in the United States. He studies Systema, a little-known martial art and former secret of Russian special forces.Beyond his army training, Nathan has trained under USMC, SEAL team, Spetsnaz and Defence Intelligence instructors, and the wilderness and tracking skills of the Chiricahua Apache scouts and Australian Aboriginals.Nathan is currently in Malta, co-writing the sequel to the critically acclaimed video game Metro Exodus by 4A Games.
 
Also by Nathan M. Farrugia:Helix #1: HelixHelix #2: ExileHelix #3: InterceptorHelix #4: AnomalyHelix #5: InversionHelix #6: ExclaveHelix #7: PurityHelix #8: Kill SwitchHelix #9: CountervailZEROThe Chimera VectorThe Seraphim SequenceThe Phoenix VariantThe Phoenix Ascent
Available since: 07/01/2016.

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