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An Al Qaeda cell emerges from an abandoned military base ready to commit another horrific act of terrorism, this time in the rich and famous Hamptons. The terrorists have been hired and funded by an eccentric billionaire whose purposes are to usurp a real estate and gambling empire he could not obtain by legitimate means, but below the dark surface of his sordid life lie more sinister motives of revenge and redemption. A sadistic murder starts the events in Animus cascading and it brings in James Griffin, the local Chief of Detectives. He is a cop's cop, forged by service in Vietnam, Ivy League educated, veteran of two decades in the NYPD and recently back from a horrific tour of reserve duty in Iraq. Animus races toward conclusion with a fatal betrayal, the arrival of a team from Delta Force, the kidnappings of both Griffin's girlfriend and young son, and a wild chase across the wind swept rocks around the Montauk Lighthouse. Death will lash out.
A commemorative, in words and illustrations, of America's involvement in the Great War; or, as it became known later, World War I. The book tells the story of America's reactions to the beginning of the war in 1914; what America was like at that time; and, how the country began to move toward war. The book chronicles America life, year by year, until; finally, President Wilson asks for and the Congress declares war, in April, 1917. The experiences of the "Doughboys" in the war are also covered; plus, the immediate aftermath of the war and its effects of America and her returning veterans.
A highly decorated Vietnam Veteran has recently learned that he is dying from the scourge of Agent Orange. As he reflects back on his life, and its meaning, plus the plight of so many other wounded, ailing, and conflicted Vietnam Veterans he realizes that there are many people responsible for the failures of that war who have not been held accountable for their actions. He decides to embark on a quest to make them "settle up." Using the vast resources he has amassed over his career he begins his quest. Can anyone stop him? Does anyone really want to? As one gruesome crime scene after another unfolds, he crosses paths with a brilliant young FBI Agent. Can she stop him? Will she? As the pace of action picks up, from one heart-pounding chase to the next, the pieces fall in place; but, can our anti-hero be stopped before he completes the one act of revenge he considers the most important of all? Against the one traitor he feels was the worst of them all?
"Belladonna" is a fictional novel about greed, corruption, inter-familial struggles, deep psychosis, poisonings, and murder intersecting with loyalty, enduring friendship, solid investigational analysis plus an intriguing actual event. Most of the plotline takes place in the present but a substantial part of the denouement harkens back to the historically accurate sinking of a British Man-o-War off the coast of Montauk, New York, during the Revolutionary War year of 1781. A previously unknown treasure is stolen from the wreck by three defecting sailors who promptly disappear into the mists of Long Island history. But part of the purloined booty turns up again, in modern times, in a most curious way. Most of the main characters are members of the fictional Harris family and their various employees and retainers. The Harris' are fabulously rich, heirs to a corporate empire and totally dysfunctional. A long history of jealousies, infidelities, inter-family squabbles, and embezzlements now turns into a deadly round of eliminations conducted mostly by a mysterious woman who styles herself the "Belladonna"-"the deadly nightshade." Who is she? What does she want? Why is she scything down the family and its employees with such deliberation? Trying to stem the flow of blood and stop the rising body count is an old family friend, Admiral James Griffin, who is now the head of one of the most secretive Federal anti-terror directorates at the Pentagon. Is there a connection? Sadly, yes. Also coming to the rescue is Adm. Griffin's brilliant wife, Gracie Connors, who applies her considerable forensic skills to the problem and eventually cracks the case. But not before more bodies fall and Gracie herself nearly becomes the intended last victim of the clearly unbalanced "Belladonna." "Belladonna" is a sequel, in terms of several characters, to the author's award-winning first novel, "Animus."
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