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The Protocol Matrix

- Book 2: Tactical Friction

Szerző: Darren Cern
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
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The Protocol Matrix - Book 2: Tactical Friction escalates the series into a high‑intensity pursuit w...

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Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
32
EAN
9798180299161
Enbook ID
52816248
Súly
59
Méretek
152 x 229 x 2

Teljes leírás

The Protocol Matrix - Book 2: Tactical Friction escalates the series into a high‑intensity pursuit where every corridor, data packet, and tactical decision becomes a friction point between survival and annihilation.

After escaping the subterranean data vault with two encrypted drives, John Vance and operative Miller are thrust into a city‑wide manhunt engineered by a private Zurich‑based syndicate-one that doesn't just control the corporation they fled, but the global infrastructure beneath it. Forced into freezing vaults, abandoned pumping stations, and the digital underbelly of a multinational empire, Vance must weaponize the asymmetric training he was never supposed to use again.

But the deeper they dig, the more the truth fractures: the architect behind the hunt isn't just a faceless executive-it's Marcus Vance, the man who built John's original operational profile and erased his past. Now he's deploying elite contract assets, thermal‑equipped strike teams, and predictive kill‑zones to eliminate the one variable he can't model: John's evolution.

As the city becomes a tactical chessboard, Vance and Miller must navigate collapsing infrastructure, weaponized surveillance, and a tightening perimeter designed to funnel them into a single, lethal outcome. Their only advantage is the friction Marcus underestimates-the unpredictable geometry of two operatives who refuse to break the way the system expects.

Fast, cinematic, and engineered with precision, Tactical Friction delivers relentless momentum for fans of Mark Greaney, Jack Carr, Jason Matthews, and Gregg Hurwitz. This is asymmetric warfare-up close, cold, and personal.