Finding Pegasus
by John Pearce
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Pub Date Jul 30 2018 | Archive Date Sep 05 2018
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Description
A bomb shatters the midnight silence, giving Mark and Kate only seconds to escape before their sailboat turns into a flaming hell. At the same time, a wrecking crew batters down the wall of their shop to steal a crucial tool the CIA needs to prevent a neo-Nazi takeover in Eastern Europe. Only a bump in the night kept their first overnight sail from being their last.
Finding Pegasus is the story of an international criminal network marching in lockstep with the neo-Nazi autocrats of Eastern Europe; a paranoid, egocentric American Navy admiral; an old and bitter Silicon Valley billionaire; and a retired Hungarian spy who moved to Paris because the food was better.
It should have been a perfect crime – witnesses dead, evidence spirited away, police not interested. But Eddie Grant helps Mark McGinley and Kate Hall follow the clues from Biscayne Bay to Paris, then on to the mountains of Hungary. There, the caves hide explosive secrets and the group must confront a new generation of storm troopers, this time supported by the Russian bear. The second escape is as close as the first.
Finding Pegasus is third in the Eddie Grant novel series. For information about review copies, go to PartTimeParisian.com or JohnPearceBooks.com
Available Editions
ISBN | 9780985962647 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
Great book. This high tech thriller was a real page turner. Loved the evolution of the characters and their different relationships. Lots of intrigue. The concept is brilliant, with treacherous political fanatics, somewhat naive inventors and the struggle to keep corruuption from winning the end game. First read by this author, won't be my last.
I definitely can recommend this book because it is action packed and isn't really that far fetched.
Mark and Kate have been working on Pegasus for a couple of years. The tests are good and to celebrate they go for an overnight on his boat. Just in time they escape the boat before it is blown up. Along about the same time as their rescue from the water the submarine is being stolen from his facility. Mark calls Icy who calls Eddie Grant once they figure out the sub is in Europe. The CIA works on their end to find out here it has gone. Eddie bring in his contacts and Mark & Kate do their part. Who has it ? Where is it? What do they want with it? These are all questions that need an answer and they story will take you there as you are glued to your seat wondering what will happen next.
A gripping thriller which moves from North America to Europe. Apparently the third in a series. I haven't read the previous two and found I didn't need to as it held up on its own. I now actually want to go and read the first two anyway. I'm looking forward to more from this author.
Enjoyed this book a lot. It was well paced, good storyline (even though it was a predictable "villain" in the end. I enjoyed the political relevancy, the dip into the science behind the tech, and there was just enough romance to complete everything. It was written well, the chapters flowed, clean overall, and I would read it again.