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Jason Chase, a man filled with personal demons, only wanted to finish his manuscript. But all his carefully laid plans disappear when a stranger showed up at his front door claiming to be his long-lost father. The stranger claims that Jason must come to Colorado with him to end a great evil that only Jason can stop. Unless Jason stops this evil, the world will change and millions of people around the world will lose everything. Jason leaves for Colorado with his father. There, Jason finds himself caught in the crossfire between two powerful groups. He uncovers a scheme that reaches into the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Jason Chase, a man filled with personal demons, only wanted to finish his manuscript. But all his carefully laid plans disappear when a stranger showed up at his front door claiming to be his long-lost father. The stranger claims that Jason must come to Colorado with him to end a great evil that only Jason can stop. Unless Jason stops this evil, the world will change and millions of people around the world will lose everything. Jason leaves for Colorado with his father. There, Jason finds himself caught in the crossfire between two powerful groups. He uncovers a scheme that reaches into the highest levels of the government and if successful will change the world forever. Will Jason find the fortitude to expose the plot and overcome his demons?
Autorenporträt
Melvin Hathorn is the author of The Castlereagh Connection, Celts and Kings, and The Prisoner's Dilemma. He is currently hard at work on his fourth novel, Jason's Choice. He has published several short stories and essays over his career. He has taught English literature, political science, and humanities at Albertus Magnus College as well as many great works of literature on the high school and middle school level. He lives in Cromwell, Connecticut and enjoys flying small planes, sailing, and writing. He has traveled to many different areas of the world such as Greece and the former Soviet Union where he talked a cop out of an arrest for jaywalking.