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Thriller

Date Published: March 13, 2023

Publisher:
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A WOMAN STANDS ACCUSED

BUT THE COST TO PROVE HER INNOCENCE

MAY JUST BE HER LIFE

 

“Absorbing and seductive.” – Publishers Weekly

“Plane riveting…like (Grisham and Crichton’s novels).” – New
York Post

 

Captain Kate Gallagher has a plane to land and a daughter to get home to.
But first, she’s got to contend with a confrontational co-pilot, blizzard
conditions, and something far more treacherous-a plane contaminated with a
lethal computer virus. When the controls refuse to respond to her commands,
she has two choices: Turn the plane around or trust her instinct.

One day later, the world’s press is picking through the mangled remains of
Flight 394 and crying pilot error. To clear her name, Kate must endure
humiliation and blame, and the risk to herself and her family, until she
comes face to face with the madman who created the virus. There, she
uncovers a shocking conspiracy that has already zeroed in on a new target:
another plane, another deadly disaster.

With only seconds to save the 262 passengers on board, Kate Gallagher will
fight her way back into the pilot’s seat and up into the air, in a
life-and-death race against time, and a computer virus that is wired,
running, and ready to kill again. And the price for saving all those lives
may be only one… hers.

 

“Satisfying and credibly suspenseful.” – School Library
Journal

“A thrilling ride all the way from the brilliant set-up to the
gripping payoff.” – Patrick Massett (Friday Night Lights, The
Blacklist)

About the Author

Kam Majd

Kam Majd is an Edgar® Award-nominated author of character-driven,
edge-of-your-seat suspense novels. He has climbed in and out of cockpits for
44 years, 35 of which have been at American Airlines, with his most recent
position as a 777 captain. Born in Iran, and educated around the world in
India, England, and the United States, Majd and his wife Lori now live in
Southern California with their two daughters, Megan and Sydney,
nearby.

 

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Thriller

Date Published: 7/1/2022

Publisher: Acorn Publishing LLC

 

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Meet Jason Vincent, a good man doing a bad thing. A school principal, he
has allowed himself to slip into an affair with one of his teachers. Now,
haunted by guilt, he decides to end it and get back to being the husband his
wife deserves. But this is only the beginning of Jason’s problem. It
seems that his secret wasn’t a secret after all. Someone knows what
he’s been up to and that someone is ready to make him pay. Jason has
gotten to know guilt. Now he is going to meet terror.

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EXCERPT

Why did I do it?

Why did I have an affair?

Six months ago, if you had asked what the chances were of me ever cheating on Mary Beth, I would have laughed and said, “None.” I would have argued that, while I find women as attractive as the next guy, what I don’t find attractive is the idea of destroying my marriage and ruining my reputation. Anyone who knows me will tell you I am, at heart, a guy who prefers not to take big risks, and other than skydiving without a parachute, there is no bigger risk than cheating on your wife. There are so many things that can go wrong. So many ways your best laid plans can implode. If your own missteps don’t do you in, some random, quirky, impossible-to-anticipate coincidence will blow in like the first wind of winter and expose everything. The smartest, most accomplished men in the world have learned that their brilliant plotting and scheming and playacting produced nothing but a house of cards.

To further mark the absurdity of your question, I would have had you get to know Mary Beth and tell me one thing about her a man—any man—wouldn’t love. Her sparkling intelligence, character, and sense of humor—traits I have cherished since the moment I met her—set her apart. And yes, she is physically attractive. Not movie star beautiful, but girl-next-door pretty, which, to my way of thinking, is the best kind of attractive a woman can be.

And then I would’ve pointed to my faith. I’m a guy who believes in God, who has actually read the Bible, who goes to church, who believes in right and wrong. I realize that might sound lame to you, considering that history is saturated with nefarious acts committed by religious people. Still, my faith has been a primary driver of my thoughts and decisions for virtually all of my thirty-seven years. I would have counted it as a trustworthy defense against the kind of turbo-charged temptation that is required to make a man throw his life away.

And yet, there I was, locked in our guest bathroom, hands on the counter, staring with contempt at my own face in the mirror. It’s tempting to say I didn’t recognize that face, that I had become a stranger to myself. And maybe there was a time early on when that was true. But after three months of lying and sneaking and pretending and stomping underfoot every one of my most cherished values, not to mention my marriage vows, I had come to know myself sickeningly well.

I was not the man I’d always believed I was.

About the Author

Mark Atteberry

 Mark Atteberry’s life has been spent working with words. He has been
a teacher, counselor, and speaker; high-impact roles where every word
matters. In 2020, Mark retired and devoted himself fully to writing. While
still penning his own books, he has dedicated the majority of his time to
ghostwriting. His body of work now sits at fourteen books, including the
multiple award-winning suspense novel, Dream. Currently, Mark lives in
Florida with his wife, Marilyn.

 

 

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Thriller, Climate Change Fiction

Date Published: July 19, 2022

Publisher: Solstice Publishing

She’s determined to stop climate change before it’s too
late…

Nuclear engineer Dara Bouldin’s life is a mess. She’s paying
off her dad’s gambling debts, reeling from a broken engagement, and
practically invisible at the energy research agency where she works.
Meanwhile, her ex Jericho’s latest single is racing up the charts and
her handsome new colleague Dmitri is friendly with everyone but her.

All around them, wildfires, floods, and other natural disasters have become
the norm. But Dara has an audacious plan to reverse climate change, if only
someone would listen.

Little does she know, someone at the CIA has been paying attention. And
when the public demands action, Dara gets the chance to turn her dream into
reality, with the blessings of Congress and the President. Things are
looking up.

That is until she discovers a secret that thrusts her into the center of a
global conflict that could rewrite history, in dire ways she never intended.
Things are going to change, big time. And the countdown has already
begun.

Be careful what you wish for, Dara.

 

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T-minus Ten 

 

“Some said the world would end in fire. Others said it would end in ice. We know better now.” 

Brigadier 

General 

Alexander 

Fallsworth 

acknowledged his audience in the windowless room lit with PowerPoint slides and the words ‘Top Secret-SCI’ (for 

‘Sensitive Compartmented Information’) in red LED letters on each wall. His presentation to the Intergovernmental Committee on Climate Affairs beamed from a laptop that normally resided in a padlocked Class 6 file cabinet. Both the cabinet and the computer were nearing capacity. 

The meeting participants had come to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, from several other agencies — the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Department of Defense, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Energy. They gathered around a large conference table, all furrowed brows, crossed arms and pointed features. 

Alexander, silver-blue irises shifting,  felt adrenaline course through him as words shot past his tongue. 

“Colleagues, the world hasn’t ended at all. It’s left us the task of dealing with the consequences. That’s why I’ve gathered you here today. I’d like to talk about Project Plowshares.” 

A few in the audience fidgeted, coughed. 

Afghanistan was a walk in the park compared to an afternoon with this crowd.  He pressed on, quoting from the Bible’s Book of Isaiah: “‘…they shall… beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up their sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore.’” 

The PowerPoint transmitted a video of a nuclear explosion, ending in a mushroom cloud of fission products. 

Pacing himself with a few sips of water, Alexander delved into the history of the program. 

Most of the audience members had been students of nuclear history at one time or other, so they were familiar with Project Plowshares, at least the version of the program envisioned during the Cold War era. Alexander explained that Plowshares resulted after President Eisenhower’s 

‘Atoms for Peace’ speech before the United Nations in 1953, when the president said of the atomic bomb, “It is not enough to take this weapon out of the hands of the soldiers. 

It must be put into the hands of those who will know how to strip its military casing and adapt it to the arts of peace.” 

He took a breath, hoping his listeners couldn’t see the perspiration beading where his blond crew cut ended and his forehead began. “The brass at the U.S. Atomic Energy Agency took the Atoms for Peace ball and ran with it, funding programs to find peaceful uses for atomic bombs. Beyond the obvious nuclear energy applications, Plowshares included large-scale civil engineering projects that harnessed the power of nuclear explosives.” He advanced to the next slide, willing himself to keep talking. 

“The Soviets ran a similar ‘peaceful uses’ program during the Cold War era. Some would argue that India was able to develop atomic weapons due to this program by exploiting gaps in the Treaty on Nuclear Non-Proliferation, since it originally referenced ‘nuclear weapons’ rather than 

‘nuclear explosives,’ as it does today. We’re aware that India consulted with the Russians on using nuclear explosives to create artificial lakes. Unlike us, the Soviets actually tested and implemented infrastructure projects under their version of Plowshares, including a dam in Kazakhstan. 

“Now here’s a blast from the past for many of you,” 

Alexander said, stifling a chuckle as he drew circles on the next slide with his laser pointer. “Nearly every undergraduate nuclear engineering student in the United States uses the classic textbook Introduction to Nuclear Engineering, by the late John Lamarsh. Perhaps you remember this book from your college days. Early editions of the book contained the following excerpt: 

‘…there are a number of ways in which nuclear explosives may be used for peaceful purposes…natural gas trapped in underground formations can be released by the detonation of a nuclear explosive…New harbors, canals, and mountain passes can be excavated with nuclear explosives at a fraction of the cost of conventional methods.’” 

He paused, looked around the table, and clicked to the next slide that contained the rest of the Lamarsh quote: 

“‘It should even be possible to alter unfavorable weather patterns in many parts of the world by removing mountain ranges which obstruct the flow of air.’” 

Alexander swallowed, his mouth dry. “Do we have any questions so far?” 

One of the meeting participants, a man in a U.S. Air Force uniform,  spoke up. “General Fallsworth, what are you suggesting?” 

Alexander attempted to modulate his breathing, which grew at a clip to keep up with his heart rate. “I’m proposing what Lamarsh said was possible, the one thing no one has tried. I propose that we use nuclear explosives to eliminate targeted mountain ranges in order to reposition the Jet Stream, create more favorable weather patterns and heat sinks, and reverse the impacts of climate change.” 

Silence and stillness now. Every eye in the room bored through him. “Ladies and gentlemen, I’m going to speak plainly. Fire, drought, floods, and extreme weather have rendered swaths of our country uninhabitable and burdened other areas due to countless citizens who’ve been displaced. Agriculture is in ruins, insurance premiums have skyrocketed, and the chasm between rich and poor continues to grow. Besides the obvious financial impacts, these problems threaten our national security. Our enemies are well aware of our weaknesses, and, domestically, civil unrest is on the rise. Worst of all, people have died.” 

Alexander’s voice caught in his throat. “Thousands of people have died,” he continued, “and all we have done is react.”   

He paused, pressing his lips together, then added, 

“This has gone on far too long. We carry on as if everything is fine, letting the years slip through our fingers. 

Well, time has run out for conventional methods, and now we must explore the desperate measures I’ve discussed. 

These measures could save us, not to mention future generations.” 

Moments later, a woman in the corner, eyes focused on the birch table’s grain, broke the silence. “Is this even legal?” she asked. 

“The U.S. never ratified the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, and we’re not planning to do anything outside our own territory. The general counsel reviewed my proposal and, technically, it’s completely legal.” 

She nodded, her tight expression easing. “I lost several family members when Cheniak flooded. My niece was only three months old when she…” The woman hesitated, adjusted her glasses. “…when she drowned. The water rose so fast, there was nothing anyone could do.” 

The representative from the Joint Chiefs of Staff piped up. “What do you recommend as a path forward?” 

Alexander felt his shoulders lighten. Steady, Fallsworth, he said to himself. “I plan to reach out to the Chair of the Nuclear Engineering Department at Chambers University. One of her Ph.D. students, the ‘Bouldin, D.’ on the journal articles I’ve handed out, developed software that simulates nuclear detonations and removal of geological obstructions for geo-engineering purposes. The dissertation examines how technical parameters related to nuclear explosions can impact weather patterns and long-term climate outcomes. As far as I can tell, a model already exists and would only need to be adapted and beta-tested, then implemented.” 

The committee members exchanged looks across the table. “What about radioactive fallout?” asked the woman from the Department of Energy. 

“We can conduct the detonations underground,” 

replied Alexander, his voice firm. 

Then the man in the Air Force uniform spoke for the group. “I think we owe it to ourselves and our nation to at least consider geo-engineering as a way out of our difficulties. Let’s think about it. If we agree, authorizing a black fund shouldn’t be hard.”  

Alexander studied the participants, mentally beseeching each one to please, please accept the proposal. 

Thank them for their time, Fallsworth. You’ve got this.  

It was all he could do to keep from calling out, “So who’s with me?” 

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Thriller

Date Published: 7/1/2022

Publisher: Acorn Publishing LLC

 

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Meet Jason Vincent, a good man doing a bad thing. A school principal, he
has allowed himself to slip into an affair with one of his teachers. Now,
haunted by guilt, he decides to end it and get back to being the husband his
wife deserves. But this is only the beginning of Jason’s problem. It
seems that his secret wasn’t a secret after all. Someone knows what
he’s been up to and that someone is ready to make him pay. Jason has
gotten to know guilt. Now he is going to meet terror.

About the Author

 Mark Atteberry

 Mark Atteberry’s life has been spent working with words. He has been
a teacher, counselor, and speaker; high-impact roles where every word
matters. In 2020, Mark retired and devoted himself fully to writing. While
still penning his own books, he has dedicated the majority of his time to
ghostwriting. His body of work now sits at fourteen books, including the
multiple award-winning suspense novel, Dream. Currently, Mark lives in
Florida with his wife, Marilyn.

 

 

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What If The Devil…Banished God…From Heaven…

 

Alternate History, Fantasy, Thriller, Adventure, Sci-Fi

Date Published: 2.22.22

 

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Embark on an epic fantasy adventure with reimagined divine beings in this
alternate telling of one of humanity’s famed creation stories.

Adonai and Helel are equal and co-existing on their realm of Alegion.
Together, they utilize a planetary dominion in the effort to grow an
instinctual need to create and learn about their evolving powers. That is
until an unforeseen clash of wills over how to govern humankind on Eden
commences; and the one who remained on Alegion, is not the being we were led
to believe…

Now banished to Eden, the only way to ending this conflict is for the
fallen one to lure the other onto Eden where a death blow can be
administered.

A methodical go-for-the-jugular war ravages the plane of humanity. Notable
landscapes are explored, resurrected, and manipulated. New and familiar
historical characters, along with pivotal scenes throughout civilization –
remixed in this introspective, violent, self-aware, and potentially
plausible, biblical-like saga.

Can any being overcome who they inherently are?

 

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Is this in the same vein as when Jesus tried to manipulate the world?” 

Pope Vincent’s monotone voice rises saying, “Jesus was a vessel poisoned from within. Predestined to cause harm. Yet an antidote stood with him, trying to give the Savior a choice. And when presented with said choice, he rose to the temptation of power.” 

Giancarlo’s pacing stops as he sits in the seat William Jenson occupied moments ago. 

“Temptation has surrounded our world once again,” continues Pope Vincent. “Majority of it, created by our hands. Influencing and molding us in a mental state ripe for manipulation.” 

Pope Vincent then goes over to his seat and looks Giancarlo directly in the eyes saying, “Heed these words. One being cannot change the world. A singular voice can be heard, but if only a few listens to it, what value does it really have? God understood this. And he spent centuries trying to reach those based on his worldly limitations. But there is one who refuses to believe this, as they have tried countless times since creation to prove their will is dominant.” 

Giancarlo cautiously mentions, “The Devil.” 

“Indeed. The one patiently watching from above. Testing humankind’s mettle through a universal arsenal created by he, and his fallen brother.”

 

 

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