Bannerman’s Ghosts

Bannerman’s Ghosts by John R. Maxim, published by HarperCollins on April 1, 2004, is a suspenseful thriller that unfolds in a world of vengeance and deadly intrigue. The narrative begins outside Washington, D.C., where billionaire Artemus Bourne receives a shocking package containing severed heads instead of the expected bio-weapons. This act of retribution sets off a chain of events that intertwines the lives of Bourne and Paul Bannerman, who is drawn into a dangerous conflict involving a woman from Bourne’s past.
Readers will find a gripping tale that explores themes of revenge and survival, as Bannerman confronts his own ghosts while trying to protect those he cares about. The stakes escalate when Bourne’s ruthless pursuit threatens not only Bannerman but also the lives of everyone in Westport. With a page count of 464, this edition presents a complex narrative filled with suspense and tension, inviting readers to delve into a world where the past is never truly buried.
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“The story begins not in Westport, Connecticut, where Bannerman and a group of his deadliest operatives have been trying to live otherwise normal lives, but in a fortified estate outside Washington, D.C., where the billionaire sociopath Artemus Bourne has taken delivery of a package. It was supposed to contain samples of horrific bio-weapons that one of his offshore firms created. Instead, the package held three severed heads. One belonged to the scientist who’d developed those weapons. The other two belonged to men who’d tested the virus on humans.” “Bourne knows who sent him the three heads and why; it is an act of vengeance by a man long thought dead. He is out of Bourne’s reach, but Bourne knows that man’s one weakness – a woman who is the great love of his life. If Bourne can find her, his problem might be nipped in the bud.” “But Bourne’s solution puts him at odds with Paul Bannerman, himself a friend of this woman. And Bannerman has a number of “ghosts” of his own, so-called because they, too, are thought to be dead and beyond the reach of the living. But none of them are beyond the reach of Artemus Bourne’s deadly viral weapons. If Bannerman does not agree to stand down, anything in Westport that breathes will die.”–Jacket.
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