From the world's bestselling thriller writer comes an international thriller going from the Bayou in Louisiana to Tokyo, Japan as justice is served. Cain Lemaire, a Secret Service agent from New Orleans, has the job he's always wanted - until a single night results in a scandal that gets him fired. Needing a new direction, Cain follows his sister to Japan and takes a job in Tokyo as head of security for the CEO of a top company. But what he thought was a simple security assignment unravels a tangled web of corruption, greed and extortion. Without the wealth of resources he had with the Secret Service, Cain will have to rely on his instincts and training as he races to find justice the way only a former agent can.
James Patterson
James Patterson is an American author known for his prolific output of bestselling novels. He is best known for his suspenseful thrillers, often featuring recurring characters such as Alex Cross and Michael Bennett. Patterson's fast-paced writing style and short chapters have made his books popular among readers looking for a quick and gripping read.
Some of Patterson's most notable works include the Alex Cross series, the Women's Murder Club series, and the Maximum Ride series. He has also collaborated with other authors on several books, including the popular "Private" series.
Patterson's impact on the literary world is undeniable, with his books consistently dominating bestseller lists and earning him numerous awards. His ability to churn out multiple books a year has solidified his status as one of the most successful authors of our time.
One of Patterson's most famous works is "Along Came a Spider," the first novel in the Alex Cross series, which was later adapted into a successful film. This book introduced readers to the iconic character of Alex Cross, a brilliant detective and psychologist, and set the stage for many more thrilling adventures to come.