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Books with author John Minx

  • Santa Goes Bananas: A funny, moving festive drama

    John Minx

    eBook (Dab Hand Books, Nov. 21, 2017)
    Santa's Cracking Up!Spare a festive thought for Santa Claus this Christmas - having reached his mid-fifties, and with his magical powers on the wane, he's got a serious case of seasonal depression. And when a major retail company singles him out for public ridicule, this only turns the screw on his growing self-doubt. Add to this, problems on the home-front - with his only daughter postponing her return for the holidays, a dwindling workforce of elves, and a quantum delivery van showing worrying signs of wear and tear - and you've got all the makings of a yuletide meltdown. One thing's for sure - the world's greatest gift-giver needs to get back in touch with the spirit of Christmas, and double quick! By turns funny, thoughtful, romantic, and poignant, Santa Goes Bananas is a heartwarming seasonal tale with an upbeat ending and scores of laughs along the way.
  • Code Red

    John Minx

    language (Black Hat Press, July 4, 2016)
    You Cannot Hack Your Destiny . . .A genius hacker is plagued by strange visions which haunt his dreams and hint at a mysterious destiny. Caught red-handed with US military designs, Jacob Wylde is sent to PROPS, a top secret research facility where a handful of tech criminals are trained for active duty as cutting-edge cyber spies. Here he meets Rebecca Kent, a committed hacktivist with secrets of her own and a burning desire to secure her freedom.As their relationship develops, dark forces are already at work, plotting the pair’s ultimate destruction. And it's only a matter of time before these fugitive cyberpunks must battle for survival and seek redemption on the fly. Code Red is an explosive thrill ride taking in the mountains of North Carolina, the frozen wastes of the South Atlantic, the wilds of Ireland, and the streets of Washington DC. Join Jacob and Rebecca today as these next-gen code warriors square off against the deep state and wage their own brand of cyber warfare - for fans of fast paced technothrillers, and character driven sci-fi alike.
  • Deep Spiral

    John Minx

    language (Black Hat Press, Oct. 18, 2016)
    You Cannot Hack Tomorrow . . .Jacob and Becca set out on a fact finding mission to the Amazon jungle, accepting an invite from Russian Tech Billionaire, Krystof Rogozin. But it's a tropical journey which soon spins out of control, setting in motion a runaway nightmare for the young couple. One that unearths the facts about Jacob's true identity, even as it forces him to wield his strange powers like never before.With the action moving from Brazil to the city of Berlin, the Rogue Hacker must steer a path through a world of smoke and mirrors as his life starts to unravel spectacularly. The stakes rising by the minute before reaching their stunning climax in the mountains of Kazakhstan at a secret underground test base. Here, during a life and death struggle, an earth shattering revelation awaits . . .Following on from the high drama of Code Red, Deep Spiral is a thrilling addition to The Rogue Hackers Trilogy, widening the scope of cyber intrigue and revealing the cosmic nature of the dark forces at play.
  • Code Red

    John Minx

    Paperback (Dark Star Publishing, Dec. 10, 2017)
    You Cannot Hack Your Destiny . . .Genius hacker, Jacob Wylde, is plagued by strange visions which haunt his dreams and hint at a mysterious destiny. Caught red-handed with US military designs, he is sent to PROPS, a top secret research facility where a handful of tech criminals are trained for active duty as cutting-edge cyber spies. Here Jacob meets Rebecca Kent, a committed hacktivist with secrets of her own and a burning desire to secure her freedom.As their relationship develops, dark forces are already at work, plotting the pair’s ultimate destruction. And it's only a matter of time before these fugitive cyberpunks must battle for survival and seek redemption on the fly. Code Red is an explosive thrill ride taking in the mountains of North Carolina, the frozen wastes of the South Atlantic, the wilds of Ireland, and the streets of Washington DC. Join jacob and Rebecca today as these next-gen code warriors square off against the deep state and wage their own brand of cyber warfare - for fans of fast paced technothrillers, and character driven sci-fi alike.
  • Deep Spiral

    John Minx

    (Dark Star Publishing, Dec. 10, 2017)
    You Cannot Hack Tomorrow . . .Jacob and Becca set out on a fact finding mission to the Amazon jungle, accepting an invite from Russian Tech Billionaire, Krystof Rogozin. But it's a tropical journey which spins out of control, setting in motion a runaway nightmare. One that unearths the facts about Jacob's true identity, even as it forces him to wield his strange powers like never before.With the action moving from Brazil to the city of Berlin, the rogue hacker must steer a path through a world of smoke and mirrors as his life starts to unravel spectacularly. The stakes rising by the minute before reaching their stunning climax in the mountains of Kazakhstan at a secret underground test base. Here, during a life and death struggle, an earth shattering revelation awaits . . .Following on from the high drama of Code Red, Deep Spiral is a thrilling addition to the The Rogue Hackers Series, widening the scope of cyber intrigue and revealing the cosmic nature of the dark forces at work.
  • The Natural Force

    John Minta

    language (Jelm Publishing Ltd, Feb. 21, 2014)
    This final epic adventure, 'The Natural Force', takes on a twist that is thought provoking. The country has now changed, mob rule persists, it is chaos everywhere. But there might be a glimmer of hope, if only Freddy and Sam can somehow find the 'source' of all this disturbance. Ancient sites feature prominently, providing intriguing blackcloths for both of the teenagers, in their search for hidden clues.Freddy finds himself in a past world of knights and castles. Two 'new' friends help him travel through this alien countryside. One in particular, in many ways, is very similar to Sam. There are clues in his travels but Freddy finds it all beyond him.Sam too has her problems, especially with her mother, who possibly is the catalyst for all their troubles. The life style these two are living is in complete contrast to that in the towns. But Sam seems, unknowingly, to be following a similar path as Freddy. How will they converge? Will Maria finally reveal why she has been so evasive?
  • Party in the Jungle

    Mini John

    Paperback (D, )
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  • Physicians in the Jungle

    Mini John

    Paperback (D, )
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  • Nightingale

    Mini John

    Paperback (D, )
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  • Snow Queen

    Mini John

    Paperback (D, )
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