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Code Name: Camelot

Noah Wolf, Book 1

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Framed for crimes he did not commit, he is sentenced to death by his own country....

Noah Wolf is quickly becoming one of the top names in the world of espionage. With well over one million copies sold and thousands of five-star reviews, this perennial USA Today best-selling series will be sure to keep your heart pounding well into the night.

After witnessing the murder-suicide of his parents as a child, Noah suffers from a form of PTSD that has left him without emotion, without a conscience, and without the ability to function as a normal human being. With the help of childhood friends, he learns to watch others around him and mimic their behaviors, in order to conceal the fact that his mind operates more like a computer that he has spent years programming. That program is what allows Noah to pass himself off as normal, by establishing parameters of right and wrong that are completely inviolable to him.

As a young adult, Noah finds structure in the US Army, and becomes an excellent and exemplary soldier, but when his self-imposed programming is put to the test by the murderous acts of the superior officer, Noah finds himself quickly made expendable, charged with crimes he did not commit and facing the possibility of execution. Without any reasonable hope for a reprieve, Noah's logic-based mind accepts his fate.

Sometimes, though, things are not all as they seem to be, and Noah is offered one chance to save himself. It was his disability, his lack of emotion, that made him the soldier he had become. Now, an ultra-secret organization known as E&E wants Noah's talents, offering him a chance to survive...as the most deadly assassin the world has ever known.

©2016 David Archer (P)2016 Lone Stone Publishing Ltd.
Suspense Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Crime Technology Fiction Thriller Programming Solider Emotions
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I always take my time when choosing my audio books, looking at all the reviews and looking what other people have purchased. So when i first found this book, i was unsure, so i addded it to my wish list for something to think about. But there was just something about it that kept playing on my mind, so i went ahead and downloaded it. How glad i am now. This was a very enjoyable listen, it had everything i like in this stile of book, action, a good plot and a great main character. Lets hope this is the start of a long series.

Unexpected Jem.

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Liked this a lot! Narrator was great and it's well written. I loved the concept of Noahs lack of emotion too. Not loads of action in this novel, but it's because it's a great introduction to each character, and to the secret government department they now work for. Am eager to read the rest of the series now. More action hopefully be in the next lot of novels.

Great first in a series

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Loved it had great plot well paced. An excellent thriller written by David Archer rivals frederick forsyth James Patterson et Al. Adam verner brings the story alive. Would like this one to be a film on day far better than James bond or mission impossible

Great book

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The characters were straight out of central casting and no one is ever that nice to each other with nothing going wrong.

Mind numbingly simple.

Very simple story telling

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Would you try another book written by David Archer or narrated by Adam Verner?

No probably not

Has Code Name: Camelot put you off other books in this genre?

No definitely not, I loved the last “Grey Man” (Mark Greaney) and “Victor” (Tom Wood) novels.

Did the narration match the pace of the story?

Yes the narration was ok.

If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Code Name: Camelot?

I gave up halfway through this book and to be honest I would cut everything after the prologue.

Any additional comments?

I might go back and finish listening to this one day but I would have to be quite desperate as there are so many far more accomplished writers in the genre:

Tom Wood
Mark Greaney
David Baldacci
Lee Child
Remington Kane

Disappointing

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