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Juggernaut

On sale

14th February 2012

Price: £37.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444709070

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Iraq 2005.

Seven mercenaries journey deep into the desert in search of Saddam’s gold. They form an unlikely crew of battle-scarred privateers, killers and thieves, veterans of a dozen war zones, each of them anxious to make one last score before their luck runs out.

They will soon find themselves marooned among ancient ruins, caught in a desperate battle for their lives, confronted by greed, betrayal, and an army that won’t stay dead…

Reviews

<i>Financial Times</i>
[A] squad of mercenaries looking for Saddam's looted gold finds instead a bioweapon that turns healthy humans into psychotic undead monsters. The virus is apparently of extraterrestrial origin, and Baker depicts its gory, fantastical mutagenic effects with relish...and with clipped sentences and whipcrack paragraphs he maintains a relentless pace...JUGGERNAUT is hugely entertaining and as unstoppable as its namesake.
<i>Starburst</i>
Juggernaut is populated with believable characters, strong dialogue and impeccably researched detail. These characters live, love, fight and betray their way through to the book's explosive finale... If you like zombies and survival horror then this book is for you. If you like to see just what man is capable of doing when his back is against the wall then this book definitely is the one for you
<i>Sci-fi Bulletin</i>
Adam Baker's style is very reminiscent of a combination of Matthew Reilly and James Patterson, and like both those authors, he uses it to tell a punchy story that keeps you engrossed from start to finish.
<i>SFX</i> magazine
There's no denying the strength of Baker's prose. It's violent and blokey... but also intelligent. The first 100 pages, especially, are rich with harrowing detail about the last days of Saddam's regime... Juggernaut is a rewarding read
David Moody, author of the <i>Autumn</i> and <i>Hater</i> series
Great characters, an amazing level of detail, an insane yet wholly believable plot - Juggernaut is an excellent read, full of grotesque images and unexpected revelations.
Matt Hilton, author of the <i>Joe Hunter</i> series
Lean, mean and ferocious. A terrific read.
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Praise for JUGGERNAUT:
Adam Nevill, author of <i>Apartment 16</i>, <i>The Ritual</i>
A lock and load adventure of the highest calibre. A tense, absorbing journey and a high speed collision of military action and apocalyptic horror. Blackhawk Down meets Day of the Dead.
SFFworld.com
Three Kings meets The Walking Dead, with enough intelligence and panache to make what could've been predictable a great page turner.