The President's Wife Is Missing (Mirror Walker Book 1)

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Author: Mitchell Micone ISBN: 9780463077153
Publisher: Fiction4All Publication: May 4, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mitchell Micone
ISBN: 9780463077153
Publisher: Fiction4All
Publication: May 4, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

David Malone is a private detective with a unique specialty–he can find anyone, anywhere in the world providing he has a picture of them, he knows their name, and they are near a mirror. They have to be near a mirror because he finds them by staring into the special mirror on his bedroom wall and coming out near them as a mirror walker.

No one believes that David actually finds people in his mirror, but when First Lady Helena Travis is kidnaped– apparently by the Chinese– Secret Service Agent Mark Nash seeks out the nutjob that his brother, Detective Robert Nash, swears can find people, living or dead, no matter where they are.

The kidnappers, who have made it look like the Chinese are behind the kidnaping, are sure that President Douglas Travis is crazy enough to send the missiles to China just because his wife was missing. So, finding her is not just a matter of rescuing the President’s wife. Returning her to Washington is the only way to avert World War Three.

Agent Nash tells David, “Every US agency on earth is on full alert and looking for anything, anywhere, no matter how off the wall, that might help us find her. But they are coming up empty. You are more of a ‘Hail, Mary’ pass in the last two seconds of the game.”

Sometimes those last second passes score the winning touchdown.

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David Malone is a private detective with a unique specialty–he can find anyone, anywhere in the world providing he has a picture of them, he knows their name, and they are near a mirror. They have to be near a mirror because he finds them by staring into the special mirror on his bedroom wall and coming out near them as a mirror walker.

No one believes that David actually finds people in his mirror, but when First Lady Helena Travis is kidnaped– apparently by the Chinese– Secret Service Agent Mark Nash seeks out the nutjob that his brother, Detective Robert Nash, swears can find people, living or dead, no matter where they are.

The kidnappers, who have made it look like the Chinese are behind the kidnaping, are sure that President Douglas Travis is crazy enough to send the missiles to China just because his wife was missing. So, finding her is not just a matter of rescuing the President’s wife. Returning her to Washington is the only way to avert World War Three.

Agent Nash tells David, “Every US agency on earth is on full alert and looking for anything, anywhere, no matter how off the wall, that might help us find her. But they are coming up empty. You are more of a ‘Hail, Mary’ pass in the last two seconds of the game.”

Sometimes those last second passes score the winning touchdown.

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