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Tom Novak is back.
When a spate of deadly terrorist attacks hit the streets of London, Tom finds himself thrust into the middle of a fight for the survival of all he holds dear.
When the attackers hit closer to home than he could ever imagine, Tom is forced to make a choice between his duty or his conscience. In doing so, he enters a series of increasingly dangerous worlds, in the darkest corners of humanity.
Can Tom and his colleagues get to the bottom of a plot which threatens the very fabric of society?
Will they stop the terrorists before it’s too late?
When faced with the ultimate choice, which way will Tom go?
After all, as Cameron always says: "Always do right, boy..."
Going Rogue is the follow-up to the hugely successful thriller, Going Dark: the book that introduced Tom Novak as the hero who, in the words of best-selling author Tony Parsons, ‘makes Jason Bourne look like a vegan Pilates teacher’.
Get Going Rogue today, and start a rollercoaster ride of a thriller that you won’t ever want to put down.
‘Tom Novak is back and I was gripped from page one.’ Stephen Leather, Sunday Times bestselling author of the Dan ‘Spider’ Shepherd series.
"Novak's back in a chiller of a thriller!" Ian Patrick, author of the Sam Batford series.
"Takes me back to classic writers like Deighton and MacLean. Here is an intelligent, compelling thriller from someone who has been at the sharp end. Highly recommended." - Denzil Meyrick, bestselling author of the DCI Daley series.
"A thrill a minute with excellent attention to detail and a character who's hard to forget. Highly recommended." - Lin Anderson, author of the Rhona MacLeod series.
‘Another page-turning outing for the redoubtable (and sometimes frankly terrifying!) Tom Novak, this time infiltrating a terrorist cell to deal with an imminent and major threat. Relentless action, mounting tension and an insider’s eye for detail all add up to another gripping read from Neil Lancaster.’ Alex Waters, author of the DI Alec McKay series.
Genre: Mystery
When a spate of deadly terrorist attacks hit the streets of London, Tom finds himself thrust into the middle of a fight for the survival of all he holds dear.
When the attackers hit closer to home than he could ever imagine, Tom is forced to make a choice between his duty or his conscience. In doing so, he enters a series of increasingly dangerous worlds, in the darkest corners of humanity.
Can Tom and his colleagues get to the bottom of a plot which threatens the very fabric of society?
Will they stop the terrorists before it’s too late?
When faced with the ultimate choice, which way will Tom go?
After all, as Cameron always says: "Always do right, boy..."
Going Rogue is the follow-up to the hugely successful thriller, Going Dark: the book that introduced Tom Novak as the hero who, in the words of best-selling author Tony Parsons, ‘makes Jason Bourne look like a vegan Pilates teacher’.
Get Going Rogue today, and start a rollercoaster ride of a thriller that you won’t ever want to put down.
‘Tom Novak is back and I was gripped from page one.’ Stephen Leather, Sunday Times bestselling author of the Dan ‘Spider’ Shepherd series.
"Novak's back in a chiller of a thriller!" Ian Patrick, author of the Sam Batford series.
"Takes me back to classic writers like Deighton and MacLean. Here is an intelligent, compelling thriller from someone who has been at the sharp end. Highly recommended." - Denzil Meyrick, bestselling author of the DCI Daley series.
"A thrill a minute with excellent attention to detail and a character who's hard to forget. Highly recommended." - Lin Anderson, author of the Rhona MacLeod series.
‘Another page-turning outing for the redoubtable (and sometimes frankly terrifying!) Tom Novak, this time infiltrating a terrorist cell to deal with an imminent and major threat. Relentless action, mounting tension and an insider’s eye for detail all add up to another gripping read from Neil Lancaster.’ Alex Waters, author of the DI Alec McKay series.
Genre: Mystery
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