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Prototype (Korso Thrillers Book 3) Kindle Edition
A single breakthrough could change the world forever.
Having just completed a complex recovery assignment, covert salvage specialist Korso is in no mood to take on another job so soon, but he has little choice when he’s contacted by Cole Ashcroft, an ex-colleague who’s calling in a debt. An official at the US Embassy in Bulgaria has approached Cole with a well-paying salvage job, but only if he can persuade Korso to plan the whole operation.
A chemist for a pharmaceutical company has secretly developed a revolutionary glaucoma pill, one with an unexpected side effect that could make it the discovery of the century. But the chemist has since been found dead, and the prototypes are missing...
Aware that ownership of these pills could shift the balance of military power overnight, the embassy man offers to pay Korso handsomely to locate and recover them using any means necessary. But with a job this big Korso also knows he’ll have to assemble a team to help him, and that brings its own set of problems. Because with potential profits in the billions, can he really trust anyone...?
A full-throttle thriller that will keep you guessing to the very end, perfect for fans of Mark Greaney, Ben Coes and Adam Hamdy.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCanelo Action
- Publication date16 Feb. 2023
- File size3597 KB
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About the Author
Jason Dean spent much of his professional life as a graphic designer before deciding what he really wanted to do was write the kind of international thrillers he’s always loved reading. The James Bishop series was the result. He is now working on the next book in the Korso series. Jason lives in the Far East with his wife and their dog.
--This text refers to the paperback edition.Product details
- ASIN : B0BG4JHBJY
- Publisher : Canelo Action (16 Feb. 2023)
- Language : English
- File size : 3597 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 383 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 273,553 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 621 in Pulp Thrillers
- 629 in Weapons & Equipment
- 631 in Freedom & Security
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About the author

Jason Dean was born in London and grew up in the south-east of England. After finishing art college, he spent years as a graphic designer before deciding what he really wanted to do was write the kind of international thrillers he's always loved reading. So over the course of a year Jason spent his days working at his regular job, while his evenings and weekends were spent plotting and writing his first novel. 'The Wrong Man', published by Headline, was the result. Since then he has had five more novels and a number of short stories published.
He now lives in the Far East, and is currently at work on the next novel in his Korso series.
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The main character, known simply as Korso, is an independent operator available for hire to 'find things' and didn't particularly mind which side of the law he stood on, because he had his own moral code. There was a fair amount of blood, murder and deception, and our hero had plenty of technology at his disposal, along with a healthy distrust of everyone, including his own team.
The plot hinges around the development of a glaucoma drug which has the fascinating side-effect of enabling the user to see clearly in the dark for a temporary period (6-7 hours). A scientist is murdered after refusing to give up the formula and location of the prototype tablets. I felt more could have been made of the prototype plotline in a practical sense, but the story was basically about the hunt for them by the various players involved. The ending contained a surprise.
I would recommend this book to fans of action / adventure / spy novels.





