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Jamie Freveletti

    Jamie Freveletti is an internationally bestselling author whose work is characterized by gripping narratives and sharp prose. Her writing often delves into complex themes, skillfully weaving together suspense and psychological depth. As a former lawyer, she brings a unique analytical perspective and a keen understanding of intricate plots to her storytelling. Readers are drawn to her ability to craft compelling characters and explore the darker aspects of human nature with unflinching honesty.

    Robert Ludlum's (TM) The Geneva Strategy
    Dead Asleep
    Running from the Devil
    Running Dark
    The Ninth Day
    Robert Ludlum's The Janus Reprisal
    • 2015

      Robert Ludlum's (TM) The Geneva Strategy

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Robert Ludlum's bestselling Covert-One series continues with an exciting, ripped-from-the-headlines new novel by bestselling, award-winning thriller author Jamie Freveletti.On one evening in Washington, DC, several high-ranking members of government disappear in a mass kidnapping. Among the kidnapped is Nick Rendel, a computer software coding expert in charge of drone programming and strategy. He is the victim with the most dangerous knowledge, including confidential passwords and codes that are used to program the drones. If revealed, his kidnappers could reprogram the drones to strike targets within the United States.Jon Smith and the Covert One team begin a worldwide search to recover the officials, but as the first kidnapping victims are rescued, they show disturbing signs of brainwashing or mind-altering drugs. Smith's investigation leads him to Fort Detrick, where a researcher, Dr. Laura Taylor, had been attempting to create a drug to wipe memory from soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome. But Dr. Taylor's research was suspended almost a year ago, when she was placed in a mental institution. Now, if Smith doesn't figure out the brainwashing drug, and track down the kidnapped Nick Rendel, the kidnappers will soon have the power to carry out drone strikes anywhere in the world . . .

      Robert Ludlum's (TM) The Geneva Strategy
    • 2013

      Jon Smith is attending a conference in The Hague on infectious diseases and wakes in his hotel room to find a man aiming a gun at him. Smith neutralizes the shooter, and finds three pictures in the assassin's pocket: one of an unknown woman, one of Peter Howell, his friend and a former agent with Britain's MI6, and one of him. When Smith tries to leave the hotel, he encounters a second group of terrorists in the process of attacking it. The hotel is not the only target in The Hague. Within minutes of Smith's narrow escape, bombs go off at the train station, airport and at the headquarters of the International Court of Justice, where a Pakistani warlord, Oman Dattar, is being held while he is tried for crimes against humanity. In the resulting chaos, Dattar escapes. Dattar has learned of a new strain of deadly bacteria - and is determined to use them to bring down the West once and for all. Can Jon Smith stop him?

      Robert Ludlum's The Janus Reprisal
    • 2012

      Dead Asleep

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.6(253)Add rating

      Set in a seemingly idyllic paradise, the narrative explores the unsettling presence of evil lurking beneath the surface. Characters confront their inner demons and the moral complexities of their choices, revealing how temptation can distort even the most beautiful surroundings. As the story unfolds, the tension between good and evil escalates, challenging the characters to confront their deepest fears and desires. The book delves into themes of redemption, the fragility of innocence, and the duality of human nature.

      Dead Asleep
    • 2011

      The Ninth Day

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.9(283)Add rating

      Terror unfolds rapidly as a threat crosses the border in less than nine days, creating a tense atmosphere filled with urgency and suspense. The narrative likely explores the impact of this impending danger on individuals and communities, delving into themes of fear, resilience, and the complexities of security in a volatile environment. As the clock ticks down, characters must confront their worst fears and navigate the chaotic landscape shaped by this looming crisis.

      The Ninth Day
    • 2011

      Running Dark

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(22)Add rating

      Amidst the intense backdrop of South Africa's Comrades ultra-marathon, biochemist and marathon runner Emma Caldridge faces a life-altering event when a roadside car bomb detonates. After regaining consciousness, she encounters a mysterious stranger who injects her with an enigmatic substance, enhancing her physical abilities. As she grapples with her newfound strength and the disappearance of her benefactor, Emma finds herself thrust into a thrilling journey filled with danger and uncertainty.

      Running Dark
    • 2010

      Running from the Devil

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(51)Add rating

      A thriller that involves a hijacked plane, guerrillas, and a volatile biological weapon.

      Running from the Devil