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They've experienced a degree of success at peeling back the layers of secrecy shrouding the ruthless Pharma organization that resorts to kidnapping human guinea pigs for some kind of nefarious medical testing and murder to keep meddlers away from their sordid "business," but Mason and the Jargonauts have barely scratched the surface of the remaining layers. Just when the intrepid truth seekers are beginning to gain some ground in their mission to uncover and dismantle the malevolent Pharma organization, a surprise email from an enemy operative has proven a debilitating bombshell. Their cover…mehr

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They've experienced a degree of success at peeling back the layers of secrecy shrouding the ruthless Pharma organization that resorts to kidnapping human guinea pigs for some kind of nefarious medical testing and murder to keep meddlers away from their sordid "business," but Mason and the Jargonauts have barely scratched the surface of the remaining layers. Just when the intrepid truth seekers are beginning to gain some ground in their mission to uncover and dismantle the malevolent Pharma organization, a surprise email from an enemy operative has proven a debilitating bombshell. Their cover is blown, and it appears to be time to throw in the towel. The Jargonauts have no good choices. Things are going horribly wrong, spiraling out of control. Perplexing incidents, mayhem, and malevolent forces lie in wait around each bend, ready to pounce. And there is no sign of letting up, no map for an escape route, no get-out-of-jail card for a bailout, no cavalry coming to the rescue. What will happen when the elemental forces meet head-on?
Autorenporträt
Sometimes called Dr. Death (no connection to Kevorkian), having survived over a dozen near-death experiences, J. M. Fagan has found a safer way to face danger vicariously through fiction writing. The fly fisher, woodworker, flamenco and classical guitarist, and forty-year Oregon educator graduated from Northern Arizona University and Lewis & Clark College and completed further studies at universities in Eastern Oregon, Madrid, and Tokyo.