Russell Parkway, Author |
CIA operative, Ridley Fox, never stopped hunting his fiancĂ©e’s killers—a weapons consortium called The Arms of Ares. When an informant leads him to an old bunker outside of Groznyy, Chechnya, Fox is captured, beaten, and left for dead. When the informant rescues him, Fox learns that his capture was no coincidence: someone had set him up—possibly another government agent. Fox barely escapes after learning that Ares has acquired a hyperdeadly microbe—called Pandora—that is believed to have wiped out ancient civilizations. The trail leads Fox to Tokyo where he discovers that people within the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Japanese Intelligence want Pandora for themselves. The only person Fox can trust is a woman from his past who he nearly got killed.
Brooks’s use of scientific subject matter combined with the adrenaline rushing, edge-of-your-seat action makes Pandora’s Succession a cross between the best of Michael Crichton and The Bourne Identity.
About the Author. Russell Brooks is a former Canadian Track Team member in the 100 and 200 metres. He has written several essays on his blog The Big Picture, one of which was published in the online Op-Ed section of the National Post in early 2009. He has also written the short story, To The Last Bite, and produced his own poetry/novel-themed show, The Russell Show, on YouTube. He currently lives in Montreal, Quebec.
To promote Pandora’s Succession, Russell Brooks will be taking part in a virtual book tour from October 24 to November 13, 2010. This tour will consist of visiting blogs and appearing on internet radio shows where he’ll be interviewed, answer questions from callers on radio shows, and even recite excerpts from Pandora’s Succession. You can find out more details by visiting www.RussellParkway.com
Pandora’s Succession, by Russell Brooks, will be available as an ebook on October 24, 2010 on Amazon and several other ebook retailers.
ISBN: 978-0-9867513-0-1
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