Brewing Terror
In this can't-put-down entry in the ongoing River Bend Chronicles series, Lynn Powers has been accepted into a two-week program at Harvard for nonprofit professionals. On the plane to Boston she chats with Eloise, a River Bend friend who is going to visit her daughter, Julie, a high tech government worker with Top Secret security clearance. Homeland Security agents enter the picture to guard Julie when they learn she has come to the attention of a terrorist cell. When Lynn takes some time off to enjoy the Fourth of July with Julie in Boston, they are assaulted by terrorists and rescued by Homeland Security agents. Julie returns to River Bend to heal from the assault.
In the meantime Mars has invested in a micro-brewery run by three disabled Marines. As the Marines work on their new business, planning on an October opening, they meet the agent guarding Julie. They had worked with him in Afghanistan during an investigation a few years ago. They are happy to help him chase and capture the terrorists who have come to River Bend in their continuing pursuit of Julie as an asset to be compromised or captured.
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Brewing Terror
In this can't-put-down entry in the ongoing River Bend Chronicles series, Lynn Powers has been accepted into a two-week program at Harvard for nonprofit professionals. On the plane to Boston she chats with Eloise, a River Bend friend who is going to visit her daughter, Julie, a high tech government worker with Top Secret security clearance. Homeland Security agents enter the picture to guard Julie when they learn she has come to the attention of a terrorist cell. When Lynn takes some time off to enjoy the Fourth of July with Julie in Boston, they are assaulted by terrorists and rescued by Homeland Security agents. Julie returns to River Bend to heal from the assault.
In the meantime Mars has invested in a micro-brewery run by three disabled Marines. As the Marines work on their new business, planning on an October opening, they meet the agent guarding Julie. They had worked with him in Afghanistan during an investigation a few years ago. They are happy to help him chase and capture the terrorists who have come to River Bend in their continuing pursuit of Julie as an asset to be compromised or captured.
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Brewing Terror

Brewing Terror

by Renee Kumor
Brewing Terror

Brewing Terror

by Renee Kumor

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Overview

In this can't-put-down entry in the ongoing River Bend Chronicles series, Lynn Powers has been accepted into a two-week program at Harvard for nonprofit professionals. On the plane to Boston she chats with Eloise, a River Bend friend who is going to visit her daughter, Julie, a high tech government worker with Top Secret security clearance. Homeland Security agents enter the picture to guard Julie when they learn she has come to the attention of a terrorist cell. When Lynn takes some time off to enjoy the Fourth of July with Julie in Boston, they are assaulted by terrorists and rescued by Homeland Security agents. Julie returns to River Bend to heal from the assault.
In the meantime Mars has invested in a micro-brewery run by three disabled Marines. As the Marines work on their new business, planning on an October opening, they meet the agent guarding Julie. They had worked with him in Afghanistan during an investigation a few years ago. They are happy to help him chase and capture the terrorists who have come to River Bend in their continuing pursuit of Julie as an asset to be compromised or captured.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161369913
Publisher: Whizbang, LLC
Publication date: 05/11/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Renee Kumor was a stay-at-home mom for several years developing a personal ethic of community service. She began writing a political opinion column for the local newspaper, but retired from writing when she announced her candidacy for local political office. After eight years as a county commissioner, she returned to non-profit service and began writing a monthly column for the newspaper on non-profit management and service issues. The setting for the River Bend Chronicles series reflects her early life in Ohio and her later years in western North Carolina.
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