Wired for Destruction

Wired for Destruction

by Terry Persun
Wired for Destruction

Wired for Destruction

by Terry Persun

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Overview

Choices: suicide or save thousands of other lives.

Sounds like a no-brainer but neither choice will change Lincoln Barnes' life significantly. Not as he sees it. His business has failed, his wife left him for another man, and he's now living off the kindness of others. Life is not at all what he had planned for middle-age. That's not easy to swallow, which means that suicide is definitely on the table.

While contemplating his options, Lincoln peers across the bay and sees a suspicious glimmer of light flashing in the moonlight near the naval base which harbors huge payloads of explosives-bombs, torpedoes, nuclear weapons-that could cause the whole town to blow up if ignited. With little to lose, he borrows a kayak and paddles out to see what the glimmer might be and is spotted by several shady looking characters.

What are those people doing there? Why do they stalk him afterward? How is his wife's new husband involved? Things become more complicated once he begins to do research. A missing spouse, a murdered sailor, a demoted captain, an ex-client, and a low-orbit satellite are parts to a puzzle that could destroy a community and everyone in it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798881106065
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 09/01/2023
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

**NEWS: BIOMASS: Rewind is the first place Winner of the Book Excellence Awards in the Science Fiction category.

Terry Persun's books have taken readers to the uncharted worlds near the edge of the galaxy ("Hear No Evil"), to lands where shape shifters battle humans (the "Doublesight" series), to the near future in both technology ("The Killing Machine" and "Revision 7:DNA") and shamanism ("The NSA Files" and "The Voodoo Case"), all while keeping the pace with thriller/suspense novels. He's also ventured into history ("Sweet Song" and "Ten Months in Wonderland"), contemporary crime ("Man by the Door" and "Mistake In Identity"), and mainstream novels ("The Perceived Darkness", "Wolf's Rite", and "Deception Creek").

Despite his adventures into other worlds, altered states, and other people's lives, he is said to be fairly average--but that's not a consensus by any means.

Persun lives in Washington state with his wife, seven horses, dozen or so chickens (at any one time), and several cats (a few strays). There's no telling what animals will come to live with them next. When he's not writing or with the animals...well, you probably won't see him--except here: www.TerryPersun.com
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