August 17, 2025
LOCATION REPORT: CODE GREEN, Part 1

In Code Green, the latest pulse-pounding installment in the Thomas Caine Thriller series, our battle-scarred protagonist finds himself thrust into a deadly chase that spans three continents. Caine must navigate the treacherous heights of Singapore's gleaming towers, survive the unforgiving jungles of Vietnam, and infiltrate the pristine facade of a Swiss castle—all while staying one step ahead of an army of killers who want him dead.

Now you can follow in Caine's footsteps with Part 1 of this exclusive location report. I hope you enjoy exploring the exciting and dangerous destinations that serve as the backdrop for Caine's most perilous mission yet…

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Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Singapore

An iconic feature of the Singapore skyline, Marina Bay Sands Hotel is a sprawling luxury complex fronting the city's Marina Bay. Originally planned to open in 2009, construction was delayed due to the 2008 financial crisis, and the hotel finally opened its doors in 2010. Consisting of three towers connected at the top by the SkyPark, the hotel contains over 2,000 rooms and suites, in addition to shopping malls, spas, restaurants, nightclubs, and a four-story casino. The SkyPark houses a 1.2-hectare tropical oasis that is longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall, along with the world's largest rooftop infinity pool. And it is here, high above the city streets, that Caine faces off against a team of cutthroat assassins, as he struggles to retrieve critical intel from an asset before it's too late...

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National Bonsai and Penjing Museum, Washington DC

Located in the US National Arboretum in DC, The National Bonsai and Penjing Museum showcases over 300 miniature horticultural masterpieces. Each tiny bonsai tree requires continual care, pruning, and wire shaping to maintain their artistic designs, which change seasonally like their wild counterparts. Beginning in 1976 with 53 Japanese bonsai gifted for the U.S. Bicentennial, the collection has expanded to include works from North American masters and Chinese penjing, displayed across three pavilions and a special gallery alongside complementary art forms like viewing stones, kusamono (herbaceous companion plants), and ikebana (Japanese flower arrangements). Here, within the carefully designed gardens, The God on the Seventh Floor himself meets with one very shocked FBI Special Agent, as he discovers the true depths of the conspiracy surrounding them…

Code Green launches August 26th. But if you prefer the book now, you can start reading the second it goes live. You can preorder your copy from your favorite online bookstores here:

https://books2read.com/codegreen

And stay tuned for Part 2 of this location report, featuring the stunning beauty of Vietnam's Ha Long bay...