Uncover the mystery, unleash the suspense, be intrigued and go where no spy has ever gone before in this RONE Award winning espionage story named one of 100 best sci-fi thrillers by IMustRead.com, by the best selling author critics hail as 'one of our strongest thriller writers on the scene.'Be held hostage to the fast action and intrigue in Book One of the controversial eco-thriller mystery seriesSeth Rogan was a bad spy. That's because he wasn't a spy at all. Just a guy trying to do the right thing. As a biologist for the largest biotech company in the world, he had a great job, and enjoyed all the perks. But when asked to do some tests on the company's genetically engineered (GMO) foods, he uncovered secrets that entangled him in a web of corruption, fraud and conspiracy that he wanted no part of, but could not escape from. In a story of mystery and suspense that seems too true to life to be fiction, it could almost be from today's newspapers, Seth, having bit the hand that fed him, is on the run from CIA, the FBI, and the full overreaching strength of the United States government, charged with espionage, and finds temporary refuge with an old enemy - Russia. But his peace is about to be broken as he finds himself in the role of an involuntary spy.
Discover what critics say- An Involuntary Spy is absolutely riveting, suspenseful, and and an eye-opener to the controversial effects of genetically engineered food. San Francisco Book Review
- Kenneth Eade has gone where no man has gone before-he's made the GMO issue into a spy thriller. IPublisher News
- "Any who want a more realistic, modern-day James Bond complete with contemporary ethical concerns will find themselves held hostage to the fast action and intrigue in An Involuntary Spy, right up to the satisfyingly-unpredictable conclusion made all the more powerful for its real basis in today's uncertain experiments." Midwest Book Review
- "It just could be that this book breaks the real life controversy wide open." Atlanta Health Examiner
Go on a roller coaster thrill ride of international intrigue and cat and mouse espionage: Seth is always one heart-pounding step ahead of the CIA and the FBI, who follow his every move. Fleeing the country like Edward Snowden, Seth wages a battle of wits against the CIA, the FBI and double agents to bring the message of the dangers of genetically engineered foods and government corruption to the people.
Searing and topical, 'An Involuntary Spy' rocketed to the top of these Best Seller Lists: 1.#1 Best selling Political Thriller
2. # 1 Best selling Genetic Engineering Science Fiction Thriller
3. # 1 Metaphysical Best Seller
Find out what readers already know"As good as any spy novel on the New York Times Best Seller List"
"Once you start reading it, you won't be able to put it down.""If even a shadow of this is true, the world is not safe. Read it."
"Russian rogues, the FBI, the CIA. Bloodshed and murder trace his steps throughout Russia."
"It makes me wonder how much more the government and big business are keeping from the general public."
"Scientist turned whistleblower and involuntary spy is on the run from his employer and government agencies."
"It certainly opened my eyes as to what big corporations are doing in this country and their greed at the expense of our health."
"A Must Read"
"Storytelling Mastery."
"As good as any book on the New York Times Bestseller List"
"Couldn't put it down."
"Fast paced, action packed political thriller"
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About the Author: Author Kenneth Eade, best known for his legal and political thrillers, practiced law for 30 years before publishing his first novel, "An Involuntary Spy." Eade, an up and coming author in the legal thriller and courtroom drama genre, has been described by critics as "One of our strongest thriller writers on the scene and the fact that he draws his stories from the contemporary philosophical landscape is very much to his credit." He is often compared to John Grisham, whom many regard as the master of the legal thriller. Says Eade of the comparisons, "Readers compare me in style to John Grisham and, although there are some similarities, because John also likes to craft a story around real topics and we are both lawyers, all of my novels are rooted in reality, not fantasy. I use fictional characters and situations to express factual and conceptual issues. Some use the term 'faction' to describe this style, and it is present in all my fictional works." Eade has written ten novels, which are now in the process of being translated into six languages. He is known to keep in touch with his readers, offering free books and discounts to all those who sign up at his web site, www.kennetheade.com.