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Paul Janson

Experience the thrilling adventures of a retired operative turned elite security consultant, drawn back into the shadowy world of espionage. When a debt to a powerful mentor forces his hand, he uncovers a conspiracy with global implications. This action-packed series blends high-stakes missions, betrayals, and a fight for survival against powerful forces. Prepare for a relentless journey where the past haunts the present and the fate of history hangs in the balance.

Robert Ludlum's The Janson Equation
Robert Ludlum's The Janson Option
Robert Ludlum's The Janson Option
The Janson command
The Janson Directive

Recommended Reading Order

  1. The Janson Directive

    • 624 pages
    • 22 hours of reading

    Retired operative Paul Janson is called back to the spy game to settle a personal debt he owes. Peter Novak, the legendary Hungarian immigrant and head of the Liberty Foundation, has been kidnapped and faces execution at the hands of terrorist extremists. It is up to Janson to rescue Novak before he is murdered. Janson immediately puts together a top team and manages the nearly impossible task of extricating Novak, but something goes horribly wrong - something that indicates the operation had been compromised from the start - and only Janson himself survives. Now the major intelligence services think that Janson was responsible for Novak's death and are sending their finest operatives after him...

    The Janson Directive1
    3.7
  2. The Janson command

    • 416 pages
    • 15 hours of reading

    An ex-assassin for the United States government, Paul Janson, teams up with an accomplished sharpshooter, Jessica Kincaid, to rescue a doctor abducted by African pirates in international waters and realizes there are larger forces at work when their liberation mission goes awry.

    The Janson command2
    4.2
  3. Reformed from his days of covert operations, Paul Janson has set a new mission for himself. Working in partnership with champion sharpshooter Jessica Kincaid, he rehabilitates disenchanted agents and helps them create new lives outside of the violent intelligence sector. Janson also takes on independent assignments - for a fee, he'll use his skills to resolve international crises. But only those that he believes contribute to the greater good of all. When oil executive Kingsman Helms begs Janson to rescue his wife, Allegra, from Somali pirates, Janson and Kincaid seize the opportunity. At last they can derail American Synergy Corporation's scheme to subvert sovereign nations into wholly owned subsidiaries. But the pirates are the least lethal threat in the violent chaos of oil-rich East Africa, and when Janson and Kincaid stumble into a bewildering storm of plots and counterplots, they begin to fear that the only way to escape would be to abandon the innocent Allegra.

    Robert Ludlum's The Janson Option3
    4.0