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The Prometheus Man is not only a stellar debut, it's a rare find in the reading landscape: a fast-paced techno-thriller with well-realized characters and a beating heart. A lot of people are running around claiming to be the next Michael Crichton. Scott Reardon actually has the writing chops to pull it off.
— Brad Parks, Shamus Award-winning author of Say Nothing
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A winning international thriller that is as smart as it is suspenseful. Part Robert Ludlum, part Michael Crichton, with a contemporary spin all Scott Reardon's own, The Prometheus Man is flat-out a great read!
— Christopher Reich, New York Times bestselling author of Rules of Deception
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The Prometheus Man is a phenomenal debut, full of non-stop action and thrills. With this bioengineered twist on Jason Bourne, Reardon offers a dark vision of covert work that may be closer to the present than we think.
— Matthew Quirk, bestselling author of The 500 and Cold Barrel Zero
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Reardon takes the reader on a wild ride through what could be Hell's theme park. . . . The Prometheus Man electrifies. But it transcends mere entertainment; it raises profound questions about the uses of science and technology.
— Jay Strafford, Richmond Times-Dispatch
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Reardon has packed his debut with action, plot twists, and well-sketched characters. . . . Recommend this one to readers of John Burdett's The Bangkok Asset.
— Booklist
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The Prometheus Man is a bullet-paced thriller that provokes fear, anger, and sympathy simultaneously, and makes us hope the world never lets this particular fiction turn into reality.
— Thomas Perry, Edgar Award winner and bestselling author of The Informant
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"A debut thriller that succeeds . . . Many high-octane action scenes Reardon executes with skill."—Kirkus Reviews
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