In "Operation Hoplon: The Joshua Booker Origin Story," author R. Willis Smith weaves a thrilling tale of redemption, loyalty, and sacrifice set against the backdrop of post-9/11 America. Joshua, a young boy escaping a troubled home life with his mother, Rachael, finds refuge in rural Kentucky under the care of his uncle, Samuel Rutland, known affectionately as "Uncle Sam." But as Joshua grows, he learns that his uncle's seemingly ordinary life as a consultant is a mere facade for his involvement with a covert group known as ACXN. When Joshua, at age 17, experiences three life-changing events,…mehr
In "Operation Hoplon: The Joshua Booker Origin Story," author R. Willis Smith weaves a thrilling tale of redemption, loyalty, and sacrifice set against the backdrop of post-9/11 America. Joshua, a young boy escaping a troubled home life with his mother, Rachael, finds refuge in rural Kentucky under the care of his uncle, Samuel Rutland, known affectionately as "Uncle Sam." But as Joshua grows, he learns that his uncle's seemingly ordinary life as a consultant is a mere facade for his involvement with a covert group known as ACXN. When Joshua, at age 17, experiences three life-changing events, he confirms his decision to follow in his uncle's footsteps and join the Marines. Determined to make a difference, Joshua sets his sights on special forces, driven by a desire to protect his country and honor his family's legacy. Years later, fate intervenes when Manning, a mysterious figure from Joshua's past and Sam's present, approaches with a proposition: join ACXN on a mission to take down an arms dealer operating in Venezuela. At his uncle's request, Joshua joins Sam on a journey that will test his strength, courage, and loyalty like never before. As Joshua and Manning navigate the treacherous waters of international espionage, they enlist the help of unexpected allies, including a charter captain named Fletcher. Together, they embark on a high-stakes mission that takes them from the shores of Venezuela to the islands of the Caribbean, facing danger at every turn. "Operation Hoplon" is a gripping tale of one man's journey to find his place in a world fraught with danger and deception. With its pulse-pounding action, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes, this novel will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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A degree in communications and a love of human interaction have always influenced R. Willis Smith's personal and professional life. A devoted "people watcher" fascinated with human behavior, Smith has always been driven to more deeply understand how we all work together, play together, and exist together.Smith began working as a communications specialist in the utility software business in 1994 when he joined Central Service Association in Tupelo, Mississippi. He later moved into marketing and eventually accepted the role of Chief Business Development Officer for the company in 2009. In the summer of 2022, Smith embarked on a new journey. Utilizing his experience, industry knowledge, personal connections, and love of the public utility industry, Smith created RWSmith Education, Training, and Consulting (RWSmith ETC, LLC). Focusing on education, training, and consulting primarily in the utility sector, the business is now affiliated with several professional development and consulting firms offering training and expertise in employee education and training, strategic planning, renewable energy, and more.Married for over 34 years to his best friend and owner of the RWSmith ETC, Lisa, they have one adult child and are big fans of their newly established "empty nest." A published fiction author, Smith loves college sports - especially Mississippi State University football and baseball - reading, golf, woodworking, travel, and cooking.
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