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The Seraphim Sequence

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Mind control: coming to a government near you.

The Fifth Column’s latest technology, Project Seraphim, is almost ready.

Once active, they can force anyone in the United States to feel and do anything, on command.

And then the world.

Can Damien, Jay and Sophia stop it in time?

Or will they fall under its spell?

What readers are saying:

★★★★★ "I COULDN’T PUT IT DOWN. Nathan Farrugia is in a class by himself. You can’t help but enjoy this adventure."

★★★★★ "What an amazing series. Plenty of action, thrills, gut-wrenching pace, cool weapons/gadgets and well written story."

★★★★★ "Can I give this book 10 stars? It kept me on the edge of my seat from the first page to the last!"

★★★★★ "The Fifth Column series is a tour de force. This amazing series deserves a 5 star review."

★★★★★ "Really humorous, lots of action and the characters are so much fun. Loved it. Fast-paced, entertaining read."

★★★★★ "I picked up a copy of The Chimera Vector thinking it would be a standard adventure novel. I was wrong. From the sands of the Middle East to the streets of New York, Nathan Farrugia has taken the techno-action/spy novel pioneered by David Morrell and given it steroids."

★★★★★ "Farrugia weaves an amazing tale of power, deceit and double crosses. Espionage at its finest, intrigue that will tighten your gut and light every nerve on fire, The Chimera Vector goes far beyond science fiction and becomes a fast-paced mystery-thriller that defies early detection of where we are headed."

★★★★★ "This is going down as one of the best series I've read. And that's saying something. Filled with intense action with enough sci-fi and thriller to make me grin like I found the girl of my dreams."

★★★★★ "Loved it. High paced action thriller it definitely is. You think you know where it is going then the plot twists again. It really kept me turning the pages to see what was going to happen next."

★★★★★ "An excellent fast paced series that merges science, science fiction and adventure in one well written read that will make it impossible to put down."

★★★★★ "Oh. Wow. What a book. I found The Chimera Vector to be well written, thoroughly entertaining, and at times unbearably suspenseful. I was literally holding my breath."

★★★★★ "All the action that I really enjoyed in the first one and hoped would continue... the sequel blew that out of the ballpark. Amazing book, even better than the first, if that's possible! Love all the characters.”

★★★★★ “Be warned! This series is totally addictive. Don’t start this unless you’re ready for a wild action-packed ride."

About the author

Nathan M. Farrugia is an Australian technothriller writer, and author of the USA Today bestselling Helix and Fifth Column series. Nathan is known for placing himself in dangerous situations, including climbing rooftops in Russia and being hunted by special forces trackers in the United States. He studies Systema, a little-known martial art and former secret of Russian special forces.Beyond his army training, Nathan has trained under USMC, SEAL team, Spetsnaz and Defence Intelligence instructors, and the wilderness and tracking skills of the Chiricahua Apache scouts and Australian Aboriginals.Nathan is currently in Malta, co-writing the sequel to the critically acclaimed video game Metro Exodus by 4A Games.

Also by Nathan M. Farrugia:Helix #1: HelixHelix #2: ExileHelix #3: InterceptorHelix #4: AnomalyHelix #5: InversionHelix #6: ExclaveHelix #7: PurityHelix #8: Kill SwitchHelix #9: CountervailZEROThe Chimera VectorThe Seraphim SequenceThe Phoenix VariantThe Phoenix Ascent

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Chapter One ‘How did you find me?’ Damien asked. He was standing directly behind her. He didn’t make any sudden movements, he knew she was aware of his presence. ‘Passport Pete, East Harlem,’ Nasira said, turning slowly, her gaze cast low. ‘Your one-stop identity shop.’ He’d been aware of Nasira surveilling him for the best part of the morning. His morning run along the beach was the only routine he kept, and he kept it because he liked to know who was watching him, and most importantly who was trying to kill him. So far, one particularly clever, recently deceased mercenary. And now her. She’d waited until he’d finished his run before approaching, probably because he’d be too exhausted to evade her by then. To save her the trouble, he approached her as she left the yacht club. She had one hand in her pocket, so he kept a few paces between them. It was windy and there weren’t many people sitting at the tables outside. ‘Using the same supplier,’ Damien said. ‘That was a mistake.’ Nasira raised an eyebrow. ‘Or was it?’ ‘The first of many, I’m guessing,’ Damien said. ‘I bet you say that to all the girls. Which explains a lot, actually.’ Nasira’s sudden appearance after so long didn’t bode well, Damien thought. He hadn’t even been sure she was still alive. ‘Thought you were killed in New York,’ he said. ‘According to the grapevine.’ ‘Don’t believe all the hype.’ Nasira’s arrival prickled him with anxiety. But also, he admitted, curiosity. His and Jay’s brief alliance with Nasira and Sophia had turned his world on end. Their objective to steal the Chimera vectors was achieved, but at considerable cost. Sophia lost most of her team, and Damien made a significant career change from deniable operative to top ten terrorist. Although, the more he thought about it, there wasn’t much difference to begin with. ‘You came all the way to New Zealand,’ he said. ‘Must be important.’ ‘Not as far as you might think.’ She removed something from her pocket. ‘Your great-grandfather’s, right?’ She was holding a small gold wristwatch. ‘I was hoping to bring you more, but this was the only thing you had.’ Damien remembered the possessions box from when he joined Project GATE. ‘Only thing worth keeping.’ He carefully took the watch from her hand. The band was brown woven leather. The watch face read seven past seven. It was an old wind-up, the gold was soft and instead of quartz it ran smooth on rubies. The watch didn’t look like much but it was worth more than his car. Which was how he preferred it. ‘How did you find this?’ he asked. It was Nasira’s turn to check their surroundings. ‘You’re asking how but you’re more interested in why.’ ‘I’m bracing myself in anticipation. This is my braced position.’ Nasira’s brow furrowed. ‘You’re not bending over.’ ‘Should I be?’ ‘Sophia needs you,’ she said. ‘More specifically, she needs someone with your skill set, and Jay’s.’ ‘I should be bending over.’ He handed her the watch. ‘Can you hold this while I assume the position?’ She pushed it back toward him. ‘The watch is yours.’ ‘Bribes only work if I accept the condition. But I suppose killing all the motherfuckers was your strong point.’ ‘That can be arranged,’ Nasira said. ‘See, that’s the Nasira I know. Besides, Sophia can’t need me that badly if she sent you.’ ‘She would come if she could,’ Nasira said. ‘But she’s tied up right now.’

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