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When a devoted wife attends her high school reunion alone, a former classmate’s misspoken phrase triggers her alter ego as an elite assassin. Her husband/handler must intervene or there won’t be another reunion.
I guess it is the husband that has to take action but the bigger target is too much for a comedy.? I'm thinking?Romy and Michele's High School Reunion meets Gross Point Grosse Pointe Blank. Even though it will be up to the husband/handler to resolve the problem, the action is focused on the wife untRead more
I guess it is the husband that has to take action but the bigger target is too much for a comedy.? I’m thinking?Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion meets Gross Point Grosse Pointe Blank.
Even though it will be up to the husband/handler to resolve the problem, the action is focused on the wife until he can arrive.
“After his sleeper agent wife is accidentally triggered while attending her?high school reunion alone, He must stop her before there is nobody left for the next reunion.”
See lessAn unconventional DIA agent tracks a terorrist cell with a dirty bomb to Cardiff. If detonated, it could kill thousands and it’s radioactive material would be traced to the US which would permanently destroy US/UK relations. ~~~This is for the 3rd novel in my Jullian Beck Adventures
"An American special operator must track down stolen heavy fission material before it is used to destroy US/UK relations." Here is some background. This is the 3rd in my series and not wanting to rehash how the MC became involved with the DIA in this edition.? He was a Delta Force special operator,Read more
“An American special operator must track down stolen heavy fission material before it is used to destroy US/UK relations.”
Here is some background.
This is the 3rd in my series and not wanting to rehash how the MC became involved with the DIA in this edition.? He was a Delta Force special operator, retired to offer private security, then during an operation in the last edition, is coherced to work for his former boss who is now the Director of the DIA.? Coherced but running his own team of operators, a former Delta team member and 2 CIA agents on loan and an ever-growing list of assets.? He’s unconventional because he’s more hands-on/black ops, which is why his former boss ‘recruited’ him.
In this edition, the MC is called to action after it is discovered raioactive material was stolen from a medical device manufacturer and traced to Kosovo then Serbia and then chatter brings them to the UK.? The material can be used in a dirty bomb… raioactive but not nearlly as damaging as a nuclear threat, but still something that one bomb could destroy or at least contaminate everything in a 5 mile radius.? 5 kilos of the material was taken compared to the 27 kilos that wrecked havoc on Chernobyl.
His goal is to track down the location of the dirty bomb(s) in collusion with MI6, but he’s not one for rules.? I’m still outlining a lot of this for NANOWRIMO which started today and I’m at a point where I think one of the bad guys is going to ‘accidently’ blow up with one of the bombs but not sure where I want it to blow yet… not in the UK but maybe in a region with already low relations with the US, like Serbia.
See lessA smart sophisticated business woman comes across a document that ends up pushing her to a limit beyond her control.
I think we need more specifics such as what type of business.? Also, we need an antagonist other than a document like a secret organization behind the formation of the document.? Also, pushing the limit is a clich?
I think we need more specifics such as what type of business.? Also, we need an antagonist other than a document like a secret organization behind the formation of the document.? Also, pushing the limit is a clich?
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