Without Sanctions

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: Jan Holmes Frost ISBN: 9781611792171
Publisher: Fireship Press Publication: March 31, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jan Holmes Frost
ISBN: 9781611792171
Publisher: Fireship Press
Publication: March 31, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
A highly structured pocket of radicals are Hell-bent on demoralizing our nation! In Without Sanctions, Jan Holmes Frost shares the fractured vision of homegrown insurgents who manage to stay one step ahead of our nation's highest-ranking agents. Frost's technical knowledge delves into hidden, multi-layered TS areas within the FBI and CIA, where our agents are forced to implement bleeding-edge neuron technologies that until now have been unknown and untested. Frost shows us what can happen when the protectors of our society must go beyond professional effort...and when it becomes personal. - Anthony M. Chapa, Assistant Director (Retired) U.S. Secret Service. Drexel Rose, an avid chess player, former Patriots linebacker and U.S. Enemy Surveillance Department expert must stop unknown enemies waging a Christmas Holiday attack on America's famous icons; but to do so, Drex and two other agents are forced to go rogue. Taking great risk, they borrow HCI (human computer interface) from the Oracles who have developed it. They must harness this unbeatable analytical capability if they are to get ahead of this new and deadly game before it reaches epic proportions.
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A highly structured pocket of radicals are Hell-bent on demoralizing our nation! In Without Sanctions, Jan Holmes Frost shares the fractured vision of homegrown insurgents who manage to stay one step ahead of our nation's highest-ranking agents. Frost's technical knowledge delves into hidden, multi-layered TS areas within the FBI and CIA, where our agents are forced to implement bleeding-edge neuron technologies that until now have been unknown and untested. Frost shows us what can happen when the protectors of our society must go beyond professional effort...and when it becomes personal. - Anthony M. Chapa, Assistant Director (Retired) U.S. Secret Service. Drexel Rose, an avid chess player, former Patriots linebacker and U.S. Enemy Surveillance Department expert must stop unknown enemies waging a Christmas Holiday attack on America's famous icons; but to do so, Drex and two other agents are forced to go rogue. Taking great risk, they borrow HCI (human computer interface) from the Oracles who have developed it. They must harness this unbeatable analytical capability if they are to get ahead of this new and deadly game before it reaches epic proportions.

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