Fatal Domain
Steven James
(Author)
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Description
When the past scratches its way into the present, it can leave deep scars.A series of cryptic clues leads Department of Defense redactor Travis Brock to suspect that a grim chapter from his past is not yet over. With the help of his eidetic memory and his newly formed team, he must unearth the truth and stop a terrorist group from stealing one of the military's most highly guarded technological breakthroughs. With it, the group plans to commit a daring act of espionage that could upend the work of one of the world's largest pharmaceutical firms and impact millions of people worldwide.
In a high-stakes story of action and intrigue that reaches from a refugee settlement in Uganda to the shores of the Potomac in Washington, DC, shattering secrets from the past will be revealed, loyalties tested, and intimate betrayals brought to light as Brock is forced to decide how to forgive what he cannot forget.
From a novelist that Publishers Weekly has called a "master storyteller" comes an intricate and taut thriller that will have you guessing until the final page.
- Relevant, contemporary spy thriller
- Fast-paced suspense
- Issues of terrorism and espionage
- The central theme is the power of forgiveness
Product Details
Price
$29.99
$27.89
Publisher
Tyndale Fiction
Publish Date
April 09, 2024
Pages
400
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.4 X 1.4 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781496473356
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Steven James is one of the country's premier fiction instructors. He is the critically acclaimed author of twenty novels and dozens of nonfiction books and has served for many years as a contributing editor to Writer's Digest Magazine. His previous three books on the craft of writing and storytelling were all recipients of Storytelling World Awards (Story Trumps Structure, Troubleshooting Your Novel, The Art of the Tale). Steven's books have won or been shortlisted for more than a dozen national and international awards, and his articles and stories have appeared in more than eighty publications including The New York Times. Steven earned a master's degree in storytelling from ETSU in 1997. Since then, he has taught writing and storytelling principles at events spanning the globe, appearing more than two thousand times on five continents. He is a regular keynote speaker and workshop teacher at writing conferences and retreats throughout North America. He lives in Tennessee in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. When he's not writing or speaking, you'll find him hiking, playing basketball, or downing bottomless mugs of dark roast coffee. Visit his official website at www.stevenjames.netFollow him on social media @readstevenjames.Subscribe to his weekly podcast The Story Blender.