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How could Maya Warwick not fall in love with Lucien Desmarais? He was the man of her dreams: Handsome, aristocratic, suave, artistic, and debonair. With promises of moving to his farm in Provence, they get married and embark on a true fairytale. It doesn't take long before she realizes that Lucien lives by his own rules, and conventional mores don't apply to him. With alternating periods of bliss and total chaos, her best friend makes Maya see that Lucien has an entirely different agenda. As their marriage becomes a war of attrition, Maya desperately tries to stay one step ahead of her devious husband whose goal it is to liberate her of her assets. In a last-ditch effort to prevent this from happening, they move to a Central American paradise called MalpaÃs to start over. Lucien assures her their turbulent marriage is a thing of the past and for a while, it's perfect. . . until Lucien gets involved with unsavory characters who endanger their lives. If Maya is to survive she has to outsmart him, regardless of the consequences. And she does.
Blind Reason is an ambitious and insidious tale of a global conspiracy to launch a Fourth Reich. Amidst a tangled web of insatiable greed, mind-altering pharmaceuticals, rogue spies, and a vast fortune hidden in a Swiss bank, the story begins at the end of WWII with the discovery of the Merkers mine in which 8000 paintings of Nazi propaganda art, along with tons of gold and other valuables stashed by the Nazis, was uncovered by U.S. soldiers. More than 50 years later, this art collection becomes germane to the story. Maya Warwick, a reclusive author living in a mountain community outside Denver, discovers that her best friend has committed suicide. The only clue Maya can find is an empty bottle of Euphorin, the latest Prozac-like "mood brightener." Fearing that her friend's actions were a side effect of the medication, Maya researches Euphorin and discovers that FetcherBurkeWinslow is a subsidiary of VB Pharmaceuticals (referred to as the "poison machine of the Third Reich") and that VB was the maker of the psychotropic drugs used in mind-control experiments at Auschwitz. She is lured into an online relationship, and eventually meets the man in charge of the infamous CIA experiments known as Project MK-Ultra who recruits Maya into Operation SHADOWHAWK, a black project set up to entrap Baron von Brandt, president of VB Pharmaceuticals, into disclosing his plans for advancing the new Nazi party. The first edition of this book was released in 2002 and is still listed on Amazon under the author name of Patricia Griffon along with the reviews from earlier versions. The story was inspired by true events that took place between the years 1997-2001 and which are woven into the fabric of the story. In the intervening years between then and 2019, we have seen the steady rise in white nationalism, neo-Nazi groups, and anti-immigration zealots as well as nearly weekly mass shootings committed most often by people who have been medicated with Euphorin-type psychiatric drugs. Blind Reason is more relevant today than when it was first released nearly 20 years ago. https: //www.amazon.com/Blind-Reason-Patricia-Griffon/product-reviews/1401054811/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_show_all_btm?ie=UTF8&reviewerType=all_reviews
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