Jaden Scott
THE JADEN SCOTT SERIES
A CIA NOC operative. A 1946 accord that was never meant to surface. A conditioning program that doesn't just recruit assets — it makes them.
When Jaden Scott pulls a thread in Geneva that should have stayed buried, he doesn't find a single conspiracy. He finds an architecture — a custodian chain stretching back to a 1946 accord, a black program called PHOENIX built to condition human assets into something less than human, and a directive with his name woven through it from the start.
Across four explosive missions spanning Damascus safehouses, Berlin case files, and the financial shadows where Isabella Cortez moves money that was never meant to be traced, Scott and parallel investigator Layla Karim race a clock neither of them controls. Behind it all stands Martin Sloan — Scott's predecessor, his mirror, and the architect of everything Scott is fighting to unmake.
This is espionage written the way it should be: action as physics and geometry, not spectacle; silence used as a weapon; dialogue that conceals more than it reveals. Each book closes one door and opens a darker one, building toward a directive that was never about catching a mole — it was about who gets to decide which side of the accord survives.
For readers of Robert Ludlum, Daniel Silva, and Mick Herron — a series where the conspiracy is the character, and no one walks away clean.
Reading order:
- The Blackstone Conspiracy
- The Damascus Protocol
- The Phoenix Eclipse
- The Raven Legacy