The Red Syndrome
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading
While working on a routine case of money laundering by the Russian mob, Dan Gordon discovers a plot by Islamic terrorists to unleash a devastating bio-weapon on the world. Original.




While working on a routine case of money laundering by the Russian mob, Dan Gordon discovers a plot by Islamic terrorists to unleash a devastating bio-weapon on the world. Original.
Dan Gordon races across the globe in search of an elusive master criminal known as the Chameleon. The information he uncovers along the way will reveal an international terrorist conspiracy.
The story follows Dan Gordon as he embarks on a dangerous undercover mission to infiltrate Hezbollah's funding sources. Collaborating with CIA and Mossad, he navigates a complex Lebanese network in Paraguay, discovering that the operation's scope extends beyond his initial understanding. Deception becomes his only tool in a high-stakes environment filled with secrets and threats, highlighting the challenges of intelligence work against a backdrop of global terrorism.
In his debut, Carmon introduces Dan Gordon, a former Mossad operative now working for the U.S. Department of Justice. His mission to track down millions in stolen funds leads him around the world as he uncovers an international plot involving murder, conspiracy, kidnapping, and secret identities.