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- The Specialists: Sex, Spies and Lies
About The Specialists: Sex, Spies and Lies:The Specialists: Sex, Spies and Lies [#2 in series]
Genre: SCIENCE FICTION; ALTERNATE HISTORY
Genre: THRILLER; ESPIONAGE
Length: 38,413 words; 154 pages (novel)
Rating: Mature for language, sexual situations and violence
A city of deceit. Freedom is threatened. Time to fight.
“The Specialists: Sex, Spies and Lies,” the second book of a new series. The books can be read as stand-alone stories, but it is advised to read them in order to get the most enjoyment from the series.
The Normandy invasion failed. Hitler was assassinated. Russia betrayed the Allies. Dewey defeated Roosevelt. Germany did not lose the war. The war ended in stalemate.
Welcome to the world of “The Specialists,” a world of politics, spies and war where history took a different path.
“The Specialists: Sex, Spies and Lies”: May 16, 2005. It was to be a simple lunch between C.I.A. Director of Operations Robert MacGregor and his old friend Senator Harold Morgan. Yet, it sets in motion events that begin with the discovery of an illicit affair between a Congressman and a Nazi interpreter. What began as a friendly lunch will force an elite team of Specialists to confront a threat to the government of the United States. What began as a simple lunch will force Robert MacGregor to face a painful ghost from the past and a ruthless enemy of the present.
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Having originally studied for the priesthood with later experiences ranging from acting to government to politics, P.B. Wells is an ex-bookseller who now fancies himself an actor, artist, commentator, hermit, unapologetic animal lover, writer and opinionated bastard. He enjoys good films, good food, good music and, of course, a good book. He does not enjoy politics, religion or being shot at.Born in Cairo, he currently lives in the mid-west United States with his wife and their herd of cats and dogs. He spends his time on art, research and writing.
History, science-fiction and fantasy are the genres he has always lost himself in as both reader and writer. The first installment of his continuing series, “The Specialists: At Any Cost,” was published September 18, 2013. The second installment, “The Specialists: Sex, Spies and Lies,” has just now been released.
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- Almost Magic by J.M. Kelley
About Almost Magic by J.M. Kelley:
When it came to Vivian Burroughs’ unique connection with nature, her grandmother always said, ‘Mediocrity may not burn as bright as a firecracker, but it seldom blows up in your face.’ But the old woman never advised her on what to do when a sexy new neighbor stokes the flames of attraction.
Jack Riley, a still-grieving widower, relocates from the big city to small-town Essex Woods with his young daughter, Elizabeth. His introduction to Vivian leaves him enchanted, but rumors regarding her abilities soon come to light. Is the local beauty a witch or merely the product of an eccentric upbringing by her mother Fred and Aunt Lil, identical twins with a penchant for mischief?
Jack is intrigued by the mystery surrounding the woman, considering the complexities of raising the precocious Elizabeth, a child with frighteningly accurate intuitiveness. As he reluctantly draws closer to Vivian, he also discovers how deep his daughter’s gifts run. Can Jack accept the truth about his own flesh and blood, as well as a second chance at love?
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Not so long ago, native Pennsylvanian J.M. Kelley packed her bags and moved south. Now, the wannabe Carolina Girl can’t speak a single sentence without adding the word y’all at the end of it, and regards a blast of snow flurries as a doomsday-level event. When the day job allows, and when she can pull herself away from George Takei’s Facebook fanpage, she likes to go on writing jaunts to her favorite lake, or a local coffee shop with delicious shakes and questionable Wi-Fi connections.J.M. Kelley is a member of Romance Writers of America (PAN). She serves on the Board of Directors of the South Carolina Writers’ Workshop as Vice President and Publicity Chair, and is a proud recipient of a Carrie McCray Memorial Literary Award.
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