Have you ever read a book that contained ideas you felt a criminal might utilize? I don’t normally read spy thrillers, however, in late 2017, I read Blackout by Marc Elsberg. I’m not a computer geek but I worked with one who helped me understand how the premise of that book might happen.
Recently I met Kyle Achilles, and once again, I find that the ideas behind the crimes in these books - a medical invention/bioweapon , a computer-controlled device invented to enable the take over of automatic pilot systems in passenger planes, a drone large enough to pick up 250 pounds, and specialized high-tech equipment that can simulate any voice ever recorded and permit the user to pirate the phone number and ID of any person's or company's mobile phone - could be co-opted by some wickedly smart medical or computer geek and wreak havoc.
I came across Tim Tigner quite by accident. I began noticing comments on Melinda Leigh’s FB page posts by a man named Tim Tigner. That name had a certain ring to it so I began to look for and read his comments. Then, one day, I “fired up” my Kindle and there was an ad offering the three book Achilles series written by none other than Tim Tigner. After Googling Tigner and reading the biographical sketch about him, I purchased the three books, and later the novella. I’m very glad I did, for two reasons.
First, the books are very unique, to me since I'm not a spy thriller reader, and very interesting and, secondly, they are edited in such a way that I only noticed three or four errors all total, such as a word left out here, an “s” or “d” missing there, etc. I love a book I don’t have to rewrite to read.
Based on some computer problems, I have had time to read all the Achilles books. Therefore, this is my review of all 3 novels and the novella in the Kyle Achilles series.
CHASING IVAN:
The novella Chasing Ivan is a prequel to the series and can be downloaded free from timtigner.com or purchased from Amazon. In this novella three things happen, we find Achilles engaged in his final special op as a CIA agent, we meet a french woman named Jo Monfort, who is also a CIA agent and who is ordered to partner with Achilles in this assignment, and we meet “Ivan the Ghost,” assumed to be Russian and who is a criminal mastermind.
Jo Monfort lives in France and is the daughter of con artists who taught her their skills, which she used successfully until she decided she wanted to be legit. Ivan the Ghost is “so skilled in the art of invisibility that his very existence was in doubt.” He operates outside the law and beyond apprehension, because no one has ever seen his face. He is unidentifiable by any means other than his ability to put together criminal plans that no one can seem to outwit.
This novel is set in the playground of the rich and famous, the principality of Monaco during the Monaco Yacht Show. Social media offers up the means for Ivan to enter the world of British politics.
A young woman, the estranged daughter of a leading candidate for Mayor of London, is enticed by a man she meets online, then, when she is finally scheduled to meet him, she is provided with the appropriate apparel to wear, including a very special necklace, and is taken by limo to the airport where she is flown to Monaco. Once there, her father’s candidacy is hijacked, and, for the first time, Achilles actually sees Ivan and almost captures him.
PUSHING BRILLIANCE:
Ivan the Ghost is not encountered in this book. The reason Chasing Ivan comes first is because it relates Achilles’ final op as a CIA agent. In this book, Achilles is set up to take the fall for the murder of his family.
After attending a black-tie affair to mark the retirement his retirement, Dr. John Achilles, founder of a biomedical research laboratory, his wife, and his oldest son, Dr. Colin Achilles, who works with his father, are murdered while asleep on Achilles’ yacht, the Emerging Sea. Colin’s fiancee, Katya Kozara, a Russian national with a Ph.D. in mathematics from Moscow State University who secured a highly coveted post-doctoral position at Stanford University, slept in a room by herself, because Colin had a habit of snoring very loudly after drinking alcohol. Achilles spent the night in a hotel with their waitress for the evening.
Because some very damaging evidence on the yacht pointed toward Achilles as the killer, he is charged with murdering his family and jailed. Recruited as a CIA agent after an injury ended his ability to contend as an Olympic biathlete, Achilles resigned from the CIA after his mentor was fired and a man with whom he felt he couldn’t get along or work for was named director. Thereafter, he became a free-solo rock climber, climbing all over the world.
Meanwhile, a team of Russian biomedical researchers have isolated the factors that accelerate human metabolism. Using this information, they developed a compound that increases a person's mental capability. Given to individuals who already exhibit a high degree of intelligence, the compound will increase natural intelligence. Like most medications, however, it has some serious side-effects.
The product, named Brillyanc, is to be marketed to the smartest and wealthiest individuals in San Francisco and Washington D.C., one of whom is the POTUS. Achilles must prevent this.
THE LIES OF SPIES:
Approximately 3 months after President Vladimire Korovin of the USSR issued an order to end the presidency of William Silver, President of the United States, following much thoughtful deliberation, President Silver decides to take revenge on the Vladimir Korovin for attempting to destroy him, high ranking political confederates, and the richest citizens in the country. However, he determines it must be done in such a way that it can’t be traced back to the United States.
While aboard Air Force One, Silver informs two of his closest allies, Brock Sparkman, his Chief of Staff. and Senator Colleen Collins, Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and a 36-year member of Congress, of his decision to assassinate Korovin. The only other person in that room, is Reggie, the President’s extremely loyal personal aide, or “body man” as he is called to by most people.
According to Silver, this is to be a one-man operation to make sure secrecy is maintained. Since Achilles is no longer an employee of the government but a free-solo rock climber, and because he has a history with Korovin who was behind the deaths of his family, he is called in by Senator Collins to be the agent to take Korovin down.
The United States is also working on a means to launch a space program designed to take over complete control of space - spacecraft, space stations, and space satellites. It is set to launch in three-years. This would be a death blow to both the civilian and military communications of our enemies. Russia wants it stopped.
It soon becomes evident that Presidential secrets are being leaked to Russian intelligence. But how? It turns out a spy called Miss Muffet was the spy. But how was she getting the information and how was she getting it to Russian authorities?
Korovin has a master strategist, Ignaty Filippov, planning the destruction of the space program and the death of the American President. In order to carry out his plan, a Russian spy, Max Aristov, and his girl friend, Russian movie star Zola Zolotova, are diverted on their way to a 3-week vacation in Sochi to Korovin’s “vacation home.”
Aristov, who appears to be British and can speak English and German without a Russian accent, is ordered to go to America and help a Chinese national get into a facility that manufacturers parts for airplanes. He soon learns this is not a simple “breaking and entering.” It involves getting into the most secure manufacturing concern in the United States and getting access to the location where the autopilot systems are manufactured.
The first directive is that, under no circumstances should any part of the mission have a Russian footprint. All of the money to fund it and all of the people used to pull it off, except for Max, will come out of China. This is designed to cause friction between China and the United States.
While on a climb up Lover's Leap, Achilles is abducted, drugged, and taken to a small island in the Hawaiian chain. When he awakens, he is alone on this island with his beautiful “wife,” played by Zola Zolatova. Using her acting skills, Zolotova is to get him to tell her the plan for assassinating Korovin. Zolotova has just enough information to make Achilles think he has already told her about his mission.
The Russians, however, have not taken into consideration, the humanity factor. There are twists and turns in this novel that keep the reader wondering how the mind of one man can come up with it all.
FALLING STARS:
Once again, Ivan the Ghost, is our nemesis. This time, financially supported by unlimited Russian resources. Victor Vazov, a wealthy Russian oligarch, and his son Vlad Vazov, have bought into Ivan’s latest scheme, drones. In addition to regular sized drones, Ivan is manufacturing drones large enough and powerful enough to lift an adult human off the ground and carry them to another location.
Ivan’s large drone is named Raven. As a test run, Ivan’s three-man drone operating team, start by kidnapping a woman with whom Ivan and Michael, his mentor and assistant since they were in school, have history. She is none other than Jo Monfort and she outwits them again. Her first act, once she realizes Ivan has to be behind it, is to call Achilles.
Meanwhile, Achilles has received a call from CIA Director Rider asking Achilles to meet him on the outside terrace of a restaurant at the top of one of San Francisco’s tallest buildings. The Director got a similar call from Achilles. This meeting was set up by Ivan using his technology device known as MiMic.
Once they have both arrived, barely a word has been spoken when a drone appears and shoots and kills Director Rider. Of course, Achilles is branded his killer since he was the only other person on the terrace and the murder weapon is left on the terrace. While he is going down the outside wall of the building, Achilles gets a call from Jo about her narrow escape.
Ivan has a debt he needs to repay, the loan that enabled him to start his drone laboratory and manufacturing facility. Located in France in the home of a billionaire who died, Ivan borrowed money from the Vasovs. To repay his obligation, Ivan uses Raven to “kidnap” people who have come into a great deal of money, and then extort millions from them so he can repay Vlad.
Achilles and Jo are determined to get Ivan, but as usual he is not that easy to capture. He is cunning and slippery and he does not fail to use every means available to him to keep from getting caught.
Ultimately, Achilles figures out what Ivan is planning but he has failed to bear in mind that Ivan may have a surprise left for him. It is by way of this surprise, that Ivan gets away.
If you like spy thrillers, you simply must read this series and then anxiously await the next novel in the series which Tigner just completed. Now all that has to be done is the proofing, editing, and printing. You will not be sorry you met Achilles.