Synopses & Reviews
“A true juggernaut . . . pure adrenaline in print . . . with the creation of Robin Monarch, Mark Sullivan has crafted a Jason Bourne for the new millennium.” —James Rollins
While conducting top-secret negotiations aboard a tanker in the South China Sea, the U.S. Secretary of State and the foreign ministers of China and India are kidnapped, and the tanker they are on is hijacked. The “Sons of Prophecy” take responsibility and issue an ultimatum: If their demands are not met in seven days, the three will be beheaded live on the Internet.
With the presidential election in only eight days, sitting President Sands, about to leave office, calls in former CIA operative and master thief Robin Monarch and convinces him to save the diplomats before the threatened execution.
In Outlaw, Monarch and his counterpart, a mysterious Chinese agent named Song Le, embark upon a dangerous journey into the underbelly of Southeast Asia, a world of corrupt Vietnamese Army officers, fanatical pirates, Hong Kong triad leaders, and volatile mercenaries living around the red light districts of Thailand. As they get closer and closer, with time quickly running out, Monarch learns that the daring kidnapping and ransom pot diabolical plot is only a front. Behind it is another plot, one designed to alter the outcome of the election itself, a conspiracy that reaches deep inside the White House, back to the very people who hired Monarch in the first place.
Review
Praise for Rogue:
“Action-packed . . . Comparisons to Robert Ludlums Jason Bourne series are justified.” —Associated Press
“[Sullivan] takes his game to an entirely new and higher level. He never hits a low point, never trips, and never stops…the conclusion will leave you impatiently waiting for the next installment. Dont peek, but read.” —Bookreporter.com
“This lightning-fast read brings to mind Robert Ludlum and Mission Impossible—and will definitely appeal to adrenalin junkies.” —Booklist
“Fast moving and well-written! Rogue reminds me of the Bourne books and movies.”
—James Patterson
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Praise forOUTLAW
"A compelling, page-turning blend of spy and caper fiction. Its Robin Hood for the twenty- first century."—Jeff Abbott, author of Downfall"Sullivan has created a fine adventure-thriller hero in Monarch, who fits perfectly into the Ludlum or Vince Flynn mode. The action and the surprises are nonstop. Readers will demand the next one in the series, pronto."—Booklist"Thriller fans fond of high-stakes rescue scenarios will be more than satisfied."—Publishers Weekly ROGUE "A true juggernaut of a thriller, pure adrenaline in print. With the creation of Robin Monarch, Sullivan has crafted a Jason Bourne for the new millennium."—James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of The Devil Colony
"This lightning-fast read brings to mind Robert Ludlum and Mission Impossible—and will definitely appeal to adrenaline junkies."—Booklist
"Fast moving and well-written! Rogue reminded me of the Bourne books and movies, only its much, much better." —James Patterson
"A loud, brawny festival of action."—Publishers Weekly
"Diabolical! Filled with twists, turns, crosses, and double-crosses, Sullivan delivers a harrowing international thriller, while introducing one of the most compelling heroes since Jason Bourne."
—Lisa Gardner, New York Times bestselling author of Catch Me
"A compelling, page-turning blend of spy and caper fiction: its Robin Hood for the twenty-first century. Loaded with intrigue, laced with detail, and full of bone-shaking action, Rogue is the fantastic start to an exciting new series." —Jeff Abbott, internationally bestselling author of Adrenaline
"Robin Monarch is a great character that readers will embrace. His attitude and gruffness make him neither all good nor all evil, just human." —Associated Press
Synopsis
"Action-packed…Comparisons to Robert Ludlums Jason Bourne series are justified." —Associated Press
In Outlaw, the U.S. Secretary of State and the foreign ministers of China and India have been kidnapped. The "Sons of Prophecy" take responsibility and issue an ultimatum: If their demands are not met in seven days, the three will be beheaded live on the Internet. With the presidential election in only eight days, The President has few options—he cant meet their demands and he cant let them be executed. In desperation, he calls upon former CIA operative and master thief Robin Monarch. "Sullivan has created a fine adventure-thriller hero in Monarch…The action and the surprises are nonstop."—Booklist
Monarch and his Chinese counterpart, a mysterious agent named Song Le, embark upon a dangerous journey into the underbelly of Southeast Asia, a world of corrupt Vietnamese Army officers, fanatical pirates, Hong Kong triad leaders, and volatile mercenaries living around the red light districts of Thailand. As they get closer and closer, with time quickly running out, Monarch learns that the diabolical kidnapping and ransom plot is only a front—one that reaches deep into the most sacred corridors of power…from which there is no escape…
"Thriller fans fond of high-stakes rescue scenarios will be more than satisfied."—Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Mark Sullivan is the author of several international bestselling thrillers, as well as the coauthor with James Patterson of the #1 bestseller Private Games and Private Berlin. He lives in Bozeman, Montana.