Book 2 in The Drone Wars
by Frederick Lee Brooke
When 19-year-old Matt Carney saved his
girlfriend, Raine, from the crossfire between the government’s increasingly
ruthless Homeland Security and March22, a terrorist group taking steps to strike
a new, legitimate path, he thought his work was done.
Was he
ever wrong.
Kidnapped by the brutal Dark Fiber militia,
Matt is shocked to discover he’s been betrayed by those he trusted most.
Stranded in an isolated location in the middle of Michigan, far away from the
girl he fought so hard to regain, Matt is made March22’s point man in a plot to
get control over a cache of thousands of stolen ground-to-air missiles. As time
runs out, he’s their last—and best—hope of sparing the country of a heinous attack
on commercial aviation that could quickly turn the United States into a
permanent war zone.
In this action-packed, explosive follow-up to Saving Raine, the first book in Frederick Lee Brooke’s The Drone Wars, Matt Carney finds himself at the center of a firestorm of stolen missiles, stolen drones, and stolen dirty nukes, tormented by stinging betrayals, clinging to a last hope for love. Sure, he was able to save Raine—but as the inferno rages around him, can he find a way to save the country from further violent chaos…and a way to save himself?
Inferno is available on Amazon now.
About the author
Frederick
Lee Brooke launched the Annie Ogden Mystery Series in 2011 with Doing Max Vinyl and followed with Zombie Candy in 2012, a book that is
neither about zombies nor sweets. The third mystery in the series, Collateral Damage, appeared in 2013. Saving Raine, the first
book in Fred’s entirely new series, The Drone Wars, appeared in December, 2013.
A resident
of Switzerland, Fred has worked as a teacher, language school manager and
school owner. He has three boys and two cats and recently had to learn how to
operate both washing machine and dryer. He makes frequent trips back to his
native Chicago.
When not
writing or doing the washing, Fred can be found walking along the banks of the
Rhine River, sitting in a local cafe, or visiting all the local pubs in search
of his lost umbrella.
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