Legion
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Publisher Description
From USA Today bestselling author Robert Swartwood, a heart-pounding conspiracy thriller of riveting mystery and suspense.
A message courier pushed into the path of a train. A young woman commits a terrible act of violence. A family man puts a gun to his head.
John Smith suspects these aren't random events — someone engineered them. But who — or what? And why is John Smith their next target?
For fans of David Baldacci, Dean Koontz, and Harlan Coben.
PRAISE FOR LEGION AND ROBERT SWARTWOOD
"Legion is an excellent thriller that does what most thrillers set out to do. Keep the readers hooked with a fast paced story, sprinkled heavily with jaw-dropping twists that end on a climax, which will leave the readers wanting more." —Fantasy Book Critic
"Robert Swartwood is the next F. Paul Wilson — if F. Paul Wilson's DNA was spliced with Michael Marshall Smith. If you haven't yet read Swartwood, you're missing out." —Brian Keene, bestselling author of Dark Hollow
"Robert Swartwood is a sharp writer, his prose lean and mean as a razor blade. He notches up the tension from chapter to chapter like a master story-teller, keeping you reading long into the night." —The Man Eating Bookworm
"An exceptional novelist." —Douglas Clegg, New York Times bestselling author of Neverland
"This is a scary, thrilling, page-turning, race-against-the-clock novel if ever there was one, with a true shocker of an ending. Miss this one at your own peril." —Blake Crouch, bestselling author of Pines on The Serial Killer's Wife
"Man of Wax grabs you by the throat in the first chapter and never lets go. A suspense-filled thrill ride with plenty of shocks along the way. Read it!" —F. Paul Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of the Repairman Jack novels
"Excellent — memorable and something I'll read more than once." —Roxane Gay, New York Times bestselling author of An Untamed State on No Shelter
Customer Reviews
Legion
Really enjoyed reading this book. Thank you for writing it!!!!!
Completely implausible
I’ve read fantasy/sci-fi books with elves or dragons or aliens that had more believable characters and a more believable plot line than this book. It seems the author took every weird situation from other books & decided to throw it in this mess. Even for a work of fiction, there should be something relatable. This book fails on all accounts
Real thriller!
I love this style, and enjoy the reading.