Three standalone books with a common theme.
THE DOOMSDAY LEGACY
The key to the world's salvation - or to its darkest nightmare?
A DEADLY THREAT When his uncle, a retired CIA agent, turns up dead on a train in Eastern Europe, international war photographer, Mason Bradley is caught in the middle. The Russian Mafiya and shady factions of the CIA believe the former agent was carrying something of vital importance. But where is it now? They suspect that Bradley knows the answer, only he doesn’t, and his only way to stay alive is to find it and use it as a bargaining chip for his life.
A DARK SECRET Bradley begins a journey into a shady world where money, greed, and deception, are the deadly currency in the battle for ultimate power, a world of dark secrets, where life can be snuffed out with the snap of unseen fingers. The action moves from the United States, through Europe to St. Petersburg, and the heart of the Russian Mafiya, then to the far north, to the frozen wasteland of Siberia, to a secret still kept long after the demise of the Soviet Union. Bradley struggles to stay one step ahead of his pursuers, as one by one, his every avenue of escape is closed. But perhaps Mason Bradley has some dark secrets of his own.
THE FOO SHENG KEY
The Middle East teetering on the brink of war. One man willing to push them over the edge. A man with great wealth and power, prepared to plunge the whole world into chaos in the simple, selfish act of revenge.
And a twelve year old boy who stands in his way.
JANUARY'S CHILD
Revenge is a dish best served cold. Echoes of the Cold War bring back old memories and dark secrets.
His old life serving his country was little about honor and much about subterfuge and lies. About removing obstacles, whatever that took. He was good at it. Robert Walker thought he had left it all behind him. But someone had not forgotten. Someone has waited a long time to settle an outstanding debt.
They took the thing most precious to him and Walker will do whatever it takes to get her back.
Genre: Thriller
THE DOOMSDAY LEGACY
The key to the world's salvation - or to its darkest nightmare?
A DEADLY THREAT When his uncle, a retired CIA agent, turns up dead on a train in Eastern Europe, international war photographer, Mason Bradley is caught in the middle. The Russian Mafiya and shady factions of the CIA believe the former agent was carrying something of vital importance. But where is it now? They suspect that Bradley knows the answer, only he doesn’t, and his only way to stay alive is to find it and use it as a bargaining chip for his life.
A DARK SECRET Bradley begins a journey into a shady world where money, greed, and deception, are the deadly currency in the battle for ultimate power, a world of dark secrets, where life can be snuffed out with the snap of unseen fingers. The action moves from the United States, through Europe to St. Petersburg, and the heart of the Russian Mafiya, then to the far north, to the frozen wasteland of Siberia, to a secret still kept long after the demise of the Soviet Union. Bradley struggles to stay one step ahead of his pursuers, as one by one, his every avenue of escape is closed. But perhaps Mason Bradley has some dark secrets of his own.
THE FOO SHENG KEY
The Middle East teetering on the brink of war. One man willing to push them over the edge. A man with great wealth and power, prepared to plunge the whole world into chaos in the simple, selfish act of revenge.
And a twelve year old boy who stands in his way.
JANUARY'S CHILD
Revenge is a dish best served cold. Echoes of the Cold War bring back old memories and dark secrets.
His old life serving his country was little about honor and much about subterfuge and lies. About removing obstacles, whatever that took. He was good at it. Robert Walker thought he had left it all behind him. But someone had not forgotten. Someone has waited a long time to settle an outstanding debt.
They took the thing most precious to him and Walker will do whatever it takes to get her back.
Genre: Thriller
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