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Jake was an agent in a covert government organization, The Bureau of Research and Information Acquisition. Jake was confident that he was experienced and resourceful enough to handle any mission, but then an assignment materialized that was unlike any of his previous missions. The mission objective was a building in a remote Upstate area. Intelligence sources suspected that the building was the headquarters of a terrorist organization. It was an impenetrable fortress and no one could get in or out without being detected. The masterminds in the BRIA organization devised a daring plan. They…mehr

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Jake was an agent in a covert government organization, The Bureau of Research and Information Acquisition. Jake was confident that he was experienced and resourceful enough to handle any mission, but then an assignment materialized that was unlike any of his previous missions. The mission objective was a building in a remote Upstate area. Intelligence sources suspected that the building was the headquarters of a terrorist organization. It was an impenetrable fortress and no one could get in or out without being detected. The masterminds in the BRIA organization devised a daring plan. They constructed machine that could reduce a full-grown man to six-inches tall. Jake was the agent who would be reduced. As a miniature man, he would fly onto the roof of the enemy fortress on a drone and crawl down the HVAC duct into the building where he would penetrate the computer and install transmitter devices. The plan looked foolproof on paper, but what would happen when Jake actually tried to execute it?
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Edward R. Lipinski has worked in publishing and advertising for more than 40 years. He has worked as an art director, graphic designer, illustrator, and writer. He wrote and illustrated the home improvement column for the New York Times for over five years. He is the author of Pucasso; The Cat Who Wanted To Be An Artist, a children's book; The New York Times Home Repair Almanac; and Tiling: The Installation Handbook. Werewolf On Madison Avenue is his first novel, as is Visions of Destiny.