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Ken Peters

    The Cure
    Off Shore
    The Hajj Intercept
    • 2022

      The Hajj Intercept

      • 216pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The story follows the intense bond between two Israeli Mossad agents, Saul and David, which is shattered when a Katusha Rocket kills David's family. Driven by a thirst for revenge, David's quest for justice puts him on a collision course with Saul, who is tasked with stopping him to prevent a potential nuclear disaster. As their friendship is tested, themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the moral complexities of vengeance unfold against a backdrop of geopolitical tension.

      The Hajj Intercept
    • 2021

      Once, Africa belonged to the families that resided in Her vast lands. She belonged to the people who grew in the shadow of Kilimanjaro to the fertile plains of the Serengeti. By the late 20th century, Africa's minerals, crops, and oil was being ripped from the soil and sold across the world leeching European industrialists. The tribal culture was no longer a fit for the urban world as a man could no longer measure his wealth by the number of cows he owned but instead, he began to measure his wealth by the number of children he sired. With promiscuity in the emerging cities and industrial human encroachment into the bush, so came the dreaded HIV virus. A company in South Africa develops a vaccine, but when a plot is hatched by a Group of Six Old World European Families to change the vaccine and cripple the continent, Africa is on the brink of another catastrophe. "The Cure" is a novel of biological espionage. A sinister group of mercenaries attempts to alter a vaccine that will result in the crippling of the African people. Can the Biotechnologist that helped developed the vaccine expose their plot and save the people?

      The Cure
    • 2011

      Off Shore

      • 494pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Set in 1992, the narrative explores the geopolitical shifts following the Cold War, focusing on Fidel Castro's precarious position as former Soviet support wanes. As the West promotes democratization and nuclear disarmament, Castro devises a final strategy to attract Western attention and aid. The story delves into themes of power, survival, and the complexities of international relations during a transformative era.

      Off Shore