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Stephanie Patrick

This pulse-pounding thriller series follows a woman whose life is shattered by the loss of her family. Driven by grief and a thirst for revenge, she transforms into a covert operative, undergoing brutal training to become a deadly instrument. As she undertakes increasingly dangerous missions, she grapples with moral compromises and the potential loss of her soul. The narrative explores themes of vengeance, trauma, and the shadowy world of espionage, questioning the true cost of retribution.

Chameleon
The Third Woman
The Rhythm Section
Gemini

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    The Rhythm Section

    • 439 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
    3.4(1954)Add rating

    Joltingly paced, edgy, and unpredictable, this riveting thriller in the tradition of "La Femme Nikita" explores the creation of Petra, a mercenary terrorist set to avenge the death of her family.

    The Rhythm Section
  2. 2

    Chameleon

    • 512 pages
    • 18 hours of reading
    3.5(13)Add rating

    Trust no one but yourself... The second blockbuster thriller in the Stephanie Patrick series. The previous novel, The Rhythm Section, is soon to be a major motion picture from the producers of the James Bond film series, starring Jude Law and Blake Lively.

    Chameleon
  3. 3

    Gemini

    • 480 pages
    • 17 hours of reading
    3.9(177)Add rating

    Set in the world of espionage, this sequel continues the gripping narrative established in "Chameleon," drawing inspiration from the classic spy thrillers of John le Carré. With intricate plots and complex characters, it promises to deliver suspense and intrigue, making it an ideal read for the summer. The book will also receive extensive national advertising support to reach a wider audience.

    Gemini
  4. 4

    The Third Woman

    • 612 pages
    • 22 hours of reading
    3.8(207)Add rating

    Stephanie Patrick is lured to France by the call of a friend in need. In Paris, a bomb blast triggers a chain of events which contaminates every aspect of her life. It's clear that she's been betrayed. But by whom? She must identify the threat before she can run from it

    The Third Woman