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Why this Kindle freebie is worth grabbing
If you enjoy spy thrillers, CIA missions, political conspiracies and the occasional highly trained operative having a considerably worse day than you are, Ghosts of Guatemala by Nigel Seed is currently FREE on Kindle.
This is Book 1 in the John Carpenter series, so you can start the story properly from the beginning without spending a penny. No accidentally downloading Book 6 and spending the first five chapters wondering who everyone is and why they all seem to hate each other.
For £0.00, you are getting a full-length espionage thriller packed with covert operations, international intrigue, betrayal and fast-moving action. It is an easy one to add to your Kindle library now and save for your next holiday, commute or just one chapter before bed session that somehow lasts until 2am. What makes this a good deal
The main attraction is fairly obvious: it is completely free.
But there is a bit more to it than simply being another random £0.00 Kindle book buried deep in Amazons digital basement.
You are getting: The first book in an established spy thriller series CIA operations, covert missions and intelligence work International political intrigue set around Guatemala Action, danger and high-stakes suspense A mystery involving hidden agendas and powerful enemies No cost to try the author or series
It has also earned 4.1 out of 5 stars from more than 1,100 Amazon readers, which suggests there are plenty of people who have found it an enjoyable read.
At this price, there is very little downside. Add it to your Kindle library while it is free, and it will be there whenever you are ready to read it. Your digital to be read pile may already be leaning dangerously to one side, but at least this addition will not trouble your bank account. What is Ghosts of Guatemala about
The story follows , a highly trained CIA assassin who is sent to Guatemala on what appears to be a fairly straightforward assignment.
Naturally, it does not remain straightforward for long. Otherwise, this would be less of a spy thriller and more of a short workplace memo.
As Carpenter gets deeper into the mission, he begins to uncover hidden agendas, political corruption and powerful figures operating behind the scenes. The official version of events starts to look increasingly unreliable, and what should have been a controlled covert operation quickly becomes far more dangerous and personal.
Carpenter is forced to navigate a world where:
As new threats emerge, the mission develops into a race against time. Carpenter must work out who can be trusted, what is really happening and how far the conspiracy reaches before the situation spirals completely out of control.
There is plenty of action here, but is not simply a series of explosions connected by increasingly unlikely escapes.
Nigel Seed mixes the action with intelligence gathering, investigation, tactical planning and political manoeuvring. The suspense comes from not knowing who is telling the truth, which side people are really on and what Carpenter may discover next.
That gives the story a little more substance than a basic action adventure. You still get the dangerous missions and confrontations, but they are supported by:
John Carpenter is also presented as capable without feeling completely indestructible. He has the training, experience and resourcefulness to survive difficult situations, but he still has to think his way through them.
He cannot simply defeat twenty armed guards with a teaspoon and a stern expression. His judgement is tested, his options become limited and trusting the wrong person could be fatal.
This free Kindle book should be worth a look for readers who enjoy:
Fans of authors such as may enjoy the combination of covert operations, political intrigue and action-packed storytelling.
It is also a useful option for anyone looking for a new espionage thriller series. Because this is the first John Carpenter book, you can meet the main character, learn the background and decide whether the later books are worth exploring.
Free first-in-series books are a handy way to test an author without making any commitment. You may discover a new series to work through, or you may simply get one entertaining spy thriller for nothing. Either outcome seems reasonable for the grand total of £0.00.
Kindle prices can change without much notice, so check that Amazon is still showing the price as before completing the order.
A full CIA espionage thriller, the beginning of a series and no damage whatsoever to the bank balance. Hard to complain about that.

