The Solomon Effect

· Harper Collins
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“With nail-biting tension and hair-raising escapades, Graham takes readers on a thrilling journey of conspiracy and international espionage.” —Fresh Fiction

CIA agent Jax Alexander and remote viewer Tobie Guinness—the heroes of C.S. Graham’s bestselling debut The Archangel Project—are back in The Solomon Effect, a riveting thriller that combines authentic CIA spycraft, unearthed Nazi secrets, and biological terror in a tale that races full-speed from the opening paragraph to the heart-pounding conclusion. A masterwork of intrigue and action, The Solomon Effect will appeal to a wide audience—from fans of Tom Clancy, James Rollins, and John Le Carré to dedicated aficionados of Tami Hoag. Publishers Weekly gave Archangel a starred review, calling it “rollicking suspense . . . [an] impressive series opener.” The Solomon Effect promises even greater adrenaline-pumping thrills and surprises.

“Fast-paced fun! Careening action with compelling characters and fascinating research.” —Lisa Gardner, #1 New York Times–bestselling author

“Tension remains taut until the very end and The Solomon Effect is a nice entertaining action thriller with a supernatural theme and a dark enough conspiracy.” —Blogcritics

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About the author

C.S. Graham is the pseudonym of writing team Steven Harris and Candice Proctor. Steven Harris spent twenty-one years as an Army Intelligence officer. His career ranged from participation in the Army's controversial domestic spying activities to running agents in Southeast Asia. He also spent ten years in Washington, D.C., working at the national intelligence level. Candice Proctor is the author of more than a dozen previous novels, including the critically acclaimed Sebastian St. Cyr mystery series published under the name C.S. Harris. A former academic with a P.h.D. in history, she has lived most of her life abroad, in Europe, the Middle East, and Australia.

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