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&#8220Abrilliant, inventive writer.&#8221The TimesThe IACS agency works the interzone between cyber and physical espionage. Case and Kat are top operatives: ex-special forces technologists and seasoned martial artists &#8211he in hardcore karate, she in MMA &#8211equally adept at coding and physical action.In a Paris dojo, a Russian operator targets Case, while an ally begs for help... but what are their real agendas?And when the real threat arises, can anyone save thousands of innocent lives?From award-winning author John Meaney comes another mission for Case and Kat, drawing on Meaney&#8217sown lifelong experience of hardcore martial arts and leadingedge computing, including the world of cyber security.The Case and Kat books can be read in any order.PRAISE

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MEANEY&#8220Aspectacular writer. He makes SF seem all fresh and new again.&#8221Robert J. Sawyer, Hugo Award-winning author&#8220Cuberland leaps off the page, a trained killer whose anger and grief at his daughter's condition is brilliantly portrayed the depiction of his simmering rage, barely held in check, and how he channels it, provides a masterclass in characterisation.&#8221The Guardian, reviewing Edge (Josh Cumberland book 1)&#8220Wht starts off as a simple missing persons enquiry develops into a full-blown coup against a fascist state... Set in a Britain extrapolated from today's violent streets, yet still highly recognisable, Edge is the first in what will hopefully be a long running series.&#8221Total Sci-Fi, reviewing Edge (Josh Cumberland book 1)&#8220Wihin five pages...I was completely hooked... the perfect blend of action and science fiction... I can only hope that there will be more.&#8221The Eloquent Page, reviewing Point (Josh Cumberland book 2)&#8220Iabsolutely don&#8217twant to live in the world [Meaney] has created. I didn&#8217twant to in Edge (the first book in the series) and I most certainly don&#8217twant to now. I do, however, want to read about it. It&#8217srelentless and gripping, with a brilliant balance between the personal and the political.&#8221BiblioBuffet, reviewing Point (Josh Cumberland book 2)&#8220Aborption is the best hard science fiction I&#8217veread this year, well written, exciting, mysterious, full of interesting characters and ideas...&#8221The Times, reviewing Absorption (Ragnarok book 1)&#8220#8230the world building is phenomenal and the pace as chapters switch from time zones is just right, keeping the tension levels up. The female characters are particularly strong and literally jump off the page, particularly the WWII code breaker Gavriela. The novel is also steeped in historical accuracy and authenticity.&#8221Terror-Tree.co.uk, reviewing Transmission (Ragnarok book 2)&#8220Reonance is a book driven by big ambitions. Meaney has penned a story that aims to be epic beyond even the level of Dune or similarly famed series. Furthermore, the amount of research that has gone into the book adds a surprising degree of

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