When her company discovers a remarkable hidden message in the dreaming brains of her subjects, Dr. Amanda Meron unknowingly invites disaster onto her company. She enlists the help of some old friends to find out what the clues are pointing her toward, but they seem to be pointing her to one of the most remote places on the planet: the Amazon rainforest. When Harvey “Ben” Bennett gets a hint that the nefarious organization he’s been searching for has turned up in Brazil, he and his new girlfriend Juliette Richardson race to the jungle to discover what they’re after – and hopefully stop them. From the myth of the lost city of El Dorado to emerging science and technology, The Amazon Code has it all: action-packed adventure, an exotic setting, and characters you’ll fall in love with. Don’t miss the next Harvey Bennett thriller – the new action/adventure, science-fiction series from bestselling author Nick Thacker!
This story keeps you guessing! Mr.Thacker wrote a very thrilling book in The Amazon Code. There were unexpected twists and turns along the way. His characters are well developed and keep you guessing as to their real reason for going into the Amazon Rainforest. I had a difficult time putting it down
Watch Out Lee Childs and James Rollins!!! While this is the first thriller I’ve read by Nick Thacker, I have read a lot of Lee Childs and James Rollins. The Amazon Code is a fast-paced, page turner. I’ve read a lot of Nick’s Sci-Fi and they were great!! This thriller has them beat. It keeps you on your toes, as a group of scientists go through the Amazon searching for a lost city, while being chased by killers who are after the same thing. You will have a hard time putting it down. Nick really brings the Amazon to life. So much so…
Like Sigma Force recruits Jack Reacher—a simply astounding thriller I admit it—I’m biased. But this is certainly Nick Thacker’s best work to date. This story has perfect pacing—a fine blend of action and thoughtful moments that reads like glass of scotch after hearty meal. I made the mistake of reading this book in the evenings, just prior to turning in, which meant I didn’t get much sleep.Â