A mysterious young woman deplanes in Albuquerque, New Mexico, travels north to the wilderness area near the village of Pecos, and assassinates a man, only to find out later that the killing was a mistake, and that she must return to find and eliminate her true target, a woman. Special Agents of the FBI and a female under-cover agent of the shadowy Third Directorate of the CIA set out to find the assassin, her target, and the plot behind it. The federal agents discover that the key lies with an employee of the sprawling Rio Grande Laboratories who has been compromised by Russian FSB agents, and…mehr
A mysterious young woman deplanes in Albuquerque, New Mexico, travels north to the wilderness area near the village of Pecos, and assassinates a man, only to find out later that the killing was a mistake, and that she must return to find and eliminate her true target, a woman. Special Agents of the FBI and a female under-cover agent of the shadowy Third Directorate of the CIA set out to find the assassin, her target, and the plot behind it. The federal agents discover that the key lies with an employee of the sprawling Rio Grande Laboratories who has been compromised by Russian FSB agents, and that two powerful, secretive factors, one Russian, the other U.S.-based, are vying for technical details of the labs' secret "Geronimo Queen" energy project. After a second assassination and a search for a unique weapon used by the assassin, the trail leads to a remote mansion in the mountains of Montana.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard M. Lienau has a background in electronics and computer technology and holds more than twenty U.S. Patents. He has written several novels, including Night Run, The Maltho-Rose Plot, Holy Ghost, The Truchas Light, Legacy of the Light, El Casador, Gavilán, and The GQ Factor, the last six from Sunstone Press, along with a number of screen plays, short stories and articles. He lives in San Miguel County, New Mexico.
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