Yay! Just in time for Black Friday shoppping: All you book lovers out there, Codename: Cipher is now available from Amazon.com in print as well as for Kindle e-readers. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1973350890?ref_=pe_870760_150889320 Just follow the link to get to the order page!
Grant Sommers has an unusual hobby- he breaks code. Something he learned
from his father, a former code breaker for the government, they used it
to communicate with one another after his parents divorced when he was a
kid. Then he stumbled upon something in junk emails that scared him
senseless. His father agreed with his conclusions and tried to bring his
old friends in on it, only to be killed for what he knew. After Grant
is kidnapped and then let go to 'think about joining their
organization', Grant contacts the FBI and discovers the men who had him
were not with the government. Now Grant is on the run and he doesn't
know whom he can trust, except one man: Agent Evan Larson. Using
survival skills his father taught him, his own wits, some special people
along the way, and just plain luck he is trying to stay one step ahead
of a worldwide terrorist organization determined to capture him and kill
him. Will he survive long enough to stop them and keep them from
killing anyone else, including Agent Larson and his own mother?
I have loved my character Grant Sommers from the first time I started writing about him. He is versatile for someone who was somewhat held back from adventures by his overprotective mother, but hey, he loves her anyway! His dad taught him quite a bit when he had the opportunity to see him, he just didn't realize it until he needed it. Isn't that how it goes? You don't know what you learned from your parents until you have to rely on those skills. I am currently working on a follow up Grant Sommers book so there will be two in the series. (If anyone has an idea for further adventures- just pass them along to me!) I have so many irons in the fire from a writing standpoint it is unreal. There are story idea flying everywhere!
Happy Thanksgiving! And don't forget to check out Murder So Convenient which is also now available in both print and for Kindle e-readers!
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