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Austria's annexation of Bosnia in 1908 pushes civilization toward global war. The beleaguered British Foreign Office struggles to control the crisis while dealing with the bizarre and gruesome deaths of agents around the world, each found with a knife thrust in their throat and the same calling card in their pocket. Inspector Edmund Jenkins of Scotland Yard is back on the case in this terrifying sequel to The Man with the Black Box. Who is Charlie, and what has he to do with the mystery of the black box? From the foggy, dank streets of London, to the scorching deserts of New Mexico, the battle…mehr

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Austria's annexation of Bosnia in 1908 pushes civilization toward global war. The beleaguered British Foreign Office struggles to control the crisis while dealing with the bizarre and gruesome deaths of agents around the world, each found with a knife thrust in their throat and the same calling card in their pocket. Inspector Edmund Jenkins of Scotland Yard is back on the case in this terrifying sequel to The Man with the Black Box. Who is Charlie, and what has he to do with the mystery of the black box? From the foggy, dank streets of London, to the scorching deserts of New Mexico, the battle between good and evil takes an unpredictable turn in this fantasy thriller of historic proportions.
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COLIN P. CAHOON is a writer of historically based fiction, practicing patent attorney, and former Army helicopter pilot. He is a frequent speaker at legal seminars in the US and abroad on legal ethics and intellectual property law, and serves as the Chancellor and a Lay Eucharistic Minister for the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Dallas, Texas. Colin grew up in the Mesilla Valley of New Mexico and earned his B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from New Mexico State University. He subsequently earned his J.D. degree from Southern Methodist University School of Law, where he met his wife, Susan. They have three grown children and live in Dallas when not enjoying skiing and fishing in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.