Encounter: Close Encounter Of The Fifth Kind.
RUN WITH MI6 OPERATIVE FRANK RYDER AS HE STRIVES TO FIND THE ABDUCTED SON OF THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER AND FOIL THE RUSSIANS FROM DEPLOYING A WEAPON THAT WILL ALLOW THEM TO BECOME A DOMINATE WORLD POWER A strange signal is received by military listening stations in the Arctic. The source of the signal is determined to be from a Russian archipelago in the Barents Sea, but the signal cannot be fully deciphered and its location pinpointed.
Saving Mozart
A doctor obsessed with his patient. A soldier on a dangerous mission. A girl on a quest to save the boy of her dreams. When their worlds collide, will each of them survive? Michael Finch, an army psychiatrist, must determine whether Alex, a Delta Force commando who went missing in the caves of Tora Bora, is telling the truth. Seventy-two hours after the mission’s start, Alex was found unconscious at a gravesite nearby, the rest of his team having vanished without a trace. He was airlifted to the Bagram Air Base and subsequently transported to Fort Drum in upstate New York, where he spent twenty-nine days in a coma. On awakening, he claimed to have travelled back in time to save Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from early death. As Michael delves deeper into his patient’s twisted psyche, he inches ever closer to discovering the shocking truth. “Each succeeding chord is a dagger stuck in the nest of happiness inside me. Each note pierces deeper, until I hit the ultimate one. My hands drop. Tears are streaming down my cheeks. My body is vibrating with unknown joy. I feel God inside me. Not the angry one, the other. The god of love.” A fast-paced historical thriller that will keep you at the edge of your seat until the very last page!
Saving Mozart
Michael Finch, an army psychiatrist, must determine whether Alex, a Delta Force commando who went missing in the caves of Tora Bora, is telling the truth. Seventy-two hours after the mission’s start, Alex was found unconscious at a gravesite nearby, the rest of his team having vanished without a trace. He was airlifted to the Bagram Air Base and subsequently transported to Fort Drum in upstate New York, where he spent twenty-nine days in a coma. On awakening, he claimed to have travelled back in time to save Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from early death. As Michael delves deeper into his patient’s twisted psyche, he inches ever closer to discovering the shocking truth. “Each succeeding chord is a dagger stuck in the nest of happiness inside me. Each note pierces deeper, until I hit the ultimate one. My hands drop. Tears are streaming down my cheeks. My body is vibrating with unknown joy. I feel God inside me. Not the angry one, the other. The god of love.” A doctor obsessed with his patient. A soldier on a dangerous mission. A girl on a quest to save the boy of her dreams. When their worlds collide, will each of them survive?
The Falcon
Six Degrees of Separation Theory stipulates all people on the planet are connected to every other person through a chain of acquaintances consisting of no more than five intermediaries. If this theory were true, one must then ask, could six random and isolated events happening on the world stage also be connected through five unrelated intermediaries? But first, we meet the central trio: Sam Mulcahy, the CIA operative working undercover in Beirut, Lebanon, who uncovers part two of the 9/11 attacks; Jamal Abboud emerges on the scene as the leader of the Al-Qaeda team plotting an attack somewhere in the US; and finally, Sasha Kopytina, completing the third leg of the triangle. How fate and circumstances worked to get Sasha to play a pivotal role in putting Sam and Jamal on their collision course remains to be seen. As each event concluded, it set into motion additional events—events that would lead to death and destruction, and test the limits and stretch the boundaries of relationships, friendship, and even the true meaning of love. But more importantly, this tangled sequence of events raises a critical question; if a person kills evil to prevent evil, does that make them evil?