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Stream of Madness

The Code of War, Book 3

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Stream of Madness

By: Jim Roberts
Narrated by: Jim Roberts
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Joe Braddock’s war with the Private Military Company known as Olympus has cost the Peacemaker dearly. Reeling from the loss of his war-brother Danny Callbeck, Joe accepts a critical mission to extract a defecting Olympus soldier from the war-torn heart of Syria.

But a darkness clings to Braddock’s heart as he finds himself facing horrors he never could have imagined....

...and Olympus will stop at nothing to find the missing defector, sending forth a new super-soldier to track him down and kill anyone in its way.

Stream of Madness is the third novel in the action-packed Code of War series by Jim Roberts. Taking place after The Peacemakers, it is a violent descent into the madness of war itself. Don’t miss it!

©2015 Jim Roberts (P)2021 Jim Roberts
Cyberpunk Genre Fiction Military Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction War Middle East Heartfelt Solider

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Critic reviews

"This is what G.I. Joe movies should have been like." (M. Joseph Murphy, author of Council of Peacocks)

"Never a dull moment...there are moments when the story is frightening in its realism!" (Ava Armstrong, author of A Sense of Duty)

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