Dire Mission

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Fredric Allan Wheatley ISBN: 9781480809413
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: August 26, 2014
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Fredric Allan Wheatley
ISBN: 9781480809413
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: August 26, 2014
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

College professor and archaeologist Peter Harrigan and his dog Chance are enjoying an early morning hike in the western desert of the United States. As they begin to turn toward home, Harrigan encounters what, at first, seems to be a child alone in the wilderness being attacked by a coyote.

This encounter ignites a chain of events that threatens the very existence of human life, and it involves the highest levels of power in Washington, D.C., and its allies, including their militaries, space agencies, and intelligence communities. In resolving this ever-expanding threat to civilization, Harrigan relies on many people in positions of absolute power and authorityfrom the President of the United States, to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to the Secretary-General of the United Nationsto ensure the only possible solution can be successfully carried out, particularly when added threats suddenly present themselves.

But first, he must convince them of the truth of what he encountered when taking that quiet hike in the desert. Perhaps the most challenging aspect of it all will be maintaining the utmost levels of security necessary to prevent uncontrollable worldwide panic from erupting.

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College professor and archaeologist Peter Harrigan and his dog Chance are enjoying an early morning hike in the western desert of the United States. As they begin to turn toward home, Harrigan encounters what, at first, seems to be a child alone in the wilderness being attacked by a coyote.

This encounter ignites a chain of events that threatens the very existence of human life, and it involves the highest levels of power in Washington, D.C., and its allies, including their militaries, space agencies, and intelligence communities. In resolving this ever-expanding threat to civilization, Harrigan relies on many people in positions of absolute power and authorityfrom the President of the United States, to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to the Secretary-General of the United Nationsto ensure the only possible solution can be successfully carried out, particularly when added threats suddenly present themselves.

But first, he must convince them of the truth of what he encountered when taking that quiet hike in the desert. Perhaps the most challenging aspect of it all will be maintaining the utmost levels of security necessary to prevent uncontrollable worldwide panic from erupting.

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