A New World Disorder
A New World Disorder is the fictional story of Molly Richards, leader of a humanitarian aid organization, caught up in power struggles amongst international criminal groups – everyone from the Russian Mob to oil companies to drug cartels and, of course, US intelligence agencies – bent on exploiting Central and South America or destroying those regions in the attempt and creating a one world order. Expertly framed for murder and carrying information that will expose innumerable criminal interests and activities, Molly goes on the run, Florida to Brazil to Bogatá and even into the great Amazon jungle… Molly runs while attempting to understand the real forces at work in the Third World.
A New World Disorder is a fictionalized account of very real circumstances, an all-too-actual tale of kidnap, murder and political chaos inflicted on innocent people for political gain–that is, for money and power.
Molly Richards is a leader of a humanitarian aid organization, whose life’s passion is creating a better life for those in need in impoverished Central and South American countries, areas overrun by factional mobs: quasi-military fiefdoms, drug cartels, criminal gangs and, finally out in the open, corporate terrorist armies run by the US and other world powers.
Almost entirely by accident, Molly receives a small computer drive of information – plans for an arms shipment and a new generation nuclear device – along with information detailing the overthrow of a South American country, the administration of which will be supplied by United States corporations.
Framed for a murder she couldn’t have committed, Molly flees from any number of factions who intend worse punishments than death. Molly is a convenient distraction, a red headed ruse for cameras to hunt down while the real criminals wage secret war.
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A New World Disorder is a fictionalized account of very real circumstances, an all-too-actual tale of kidnap, murder and political chaos inflicted on innocent people for political gain–that is, for money and power.
Molly Richards is a leader of a humanitarian aid organization, whose life’s passion is creating a better life for those in need in impoverished Central and South American countries, areas overrun by factional mobs: quasi-military fiefdoms, drug cartels, criminal gangs and, finally out in the open, corporate terrorist armies run by the US and other world powers.
Almost entirely by accident, Molly receives a small computer drive of information – plans for an arms shipment and a new generation nuclear device – along with information detailing the overthrow of a South American country, the administration of which will be supplied by United States corporations.
Framed for a murder she couldn’t have committed, Molly flees from any number of factions who intend worse punishments than death. Molly is a convenient distraction, a red headed ruse for cameras to hunt down while the real criminals wage secret war.
A New World Disorder
A New World Disorder is the fictional story of Molly Richards, leader of a humanitarian aid organization, caught up in power struggles amongst international criminal groups – everyone from the Russian Mob to oil companies to drug cartels and, of course, US intelligence agencies – bent on exploiting Central and South America or destroying those regions in the attempt and creating a one world order. Expertly framed for murder and carrying information that will expose innumerable criminal interests and activities, Molly goes on the run, Florida to Brazil to Bogatá and even into the great Amazon jungle… Molly runs while attempting to understand the real forces at work in the Third World.
A New World Disorder is a fictionalized account of very real circumstances, an all-too-actual tale of kidnap, murder and political chaos inflicted on innocent people for political gain–that is, for money and power.
Molly Richards is a leader of a humanitarian aid organization, whose life’s passion is creating a better life for those in need in impoverished Central and South American countries, areas overrun by factional mobs: quasi-military fiefdoms, drug cartels, criminal gangs and, finally out in the open, corporate terrorist armies run by the US and other world powers.
Almost entirely by accident, Molly receives a small computer drive of information – plans for an arms shipment and a new generation nuclear device – along with information detailing the overthrow of a South American country, the administration of which will be supplied by United States corporations.
Framed for a murder she couldn’t have committed, Molly flees from any number of factions who intend worse punishments than death. Molly is a convenient distraction, a red headed ruse for cameras to hunt down while the real criminals wage secret war.
A New World Disorder is a fictionalized account of very real circumstances, an all-too-actual tale of kidnap, murder and political chaos inflicted on innocent people for political gain–that is, for money and power.
Molly Richards is a leader of a humanitarian aid organization, whose life’s passion is creating a better life for those in need in impoverished Central and South American countries, areas overrun by factional mobs: quasi-military fiefdoms, drug cartels, criminal gangs and, finally out in the open, corporate terrorist armies run by the US and other world powers.
Almost entirely by accident, Molly receives a small computer drive of information – plans for an arms shipment and a new generation nuclear device – along with information detailing the overthrow of a South American country, the administration of which will be supplied by United States corporations.
Framed for a murder she couldn’t have committed, Molly flees from any number of factions who intend worse punishments than death. Molly is a convenient distraction, a red headed ruse for cameras to hunt down while the real criminals wage secret war.
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BN ID: | 2940014899710 |
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Publisher: | Rebecca Thurmond |
Publication date: | 08/19/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 354 KB |
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