book cover of Golden Death
 

Golden Death

(2026)
(The second book in the Nathan Solo series)
A novel by

 
 
Golden Death sends operative Nathan Solo halfway around the world when a chilling pattern emerges: elite government agents are being assassinated with a weapon as exotic as it is lethal—concentrated scorpion venom, delivered with surgical precision. The killings bear the mark of an unseen organization, one that operates beyond borders and leaves no witnesses alive. Solo is ordered into the Far East, where whispers of black-market toxins and ancient death cults hint at something far more sinister than a rogue assassin.
Following a trail of dead informants and poisoned blades, Solo is drawn deep into the steaming jungles of Cambodia. There, amid forgotten temples and vine-choked ruins, he uncovers a shadowy network blending modern science with ancient ritual. Local legends speak of a man who has ruled from the darkness for centuries, perfecting poisons that kill without trace—and who believes death itself holds no claim over him.
As Solo closes in, the line between myth and reality begins to blur. His enemy moves with impossible patience and uncanny foresight, always one step ahead, always leaving bodies in his wake. When the two finally come face to face, Solo is confronted by a foe who
claims to be immortal, sustained by secret alchemical knowledge and venom-based experiments stolen from nature itself. To stop the assassinations and dismantle the organization, Solo must survive the jungle, resist poisons designed to kill in seconds, and prove that even legends can bleed—or die.



Genre: Thriller

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