108.847 palabras (≈ alrededor de 7 horas)
James Kowalski is having a bad week. First he found out his genius girlfriend Sophie has been hiding something important from him. Now the US government wants her to investigate a drug cartel's new weapon: unmanned drones. Drones that happen to look a whole lot like the ones his best friend Jesse uses to hunt treasure in the Caribbean—or so Jesse says.
Then a research trip goes violently wrong, and James finds himself stranded deep in the Colombian jungle, on the… (más)
Lengua: Inglés
Escrito en: 2012
Publicado: 2012-01-02
Numero de palabras: 108.847 palabras (≈ alrededor de 7 horas)
Licencia: Atribución - No uso comercial - No modificaciones
Tags: Jon Evans, action, adventure, thriller, drones, technothriller, suspense
Jon Evans is a novelist, journalist, adventure traveller, and software engineer. His novels have won Arthur Ellis and ForeWord Book Of The Year awards, translation into half a dozen languages, and praise from The Economist, The Times, and The Washington Post.
Jon's journalism has appeared in Wired, Reader's Digest, The Guardian, The Globe and Mail, and The Times Of India, and he writes a weekly column for TechCrunch.
Jon has released four of his novels - Beasts of New York, Invisible Armies, The Night of Knives, and Swarm - under a Creative Commons license; all can be freely downloaded from Feedbooks.
lunes, 19 de marzo de 2012 10:57:34 +0100
Since first reading Night of Knives I became a fan of Jon’s work. Swarm and Invisible Armies have both proven to be compulsive reading with imaginative plots and unexpected twists and turns all of which I’m sure would make Hollywood block buster films! Can’t wait for the next masterpiece.