"A comedic presentation of a possible conspiracy and the underground group who helps to bring it to light. I believe the climax to be something that could happen." Five Star Amazon Review
Thinking of Moving to Seattle?
Think Again!
★ There's trouble afoot in the Pacific Northwest in this dark comedy thriller. It starts with a powerful Deep State secret society, their secret project, and a secret romance between a University of Washington graduate student and her professor and lover. The professor happens to be from the powerful Powell family.
★ He also is the head of a secret project to detonate Mount Rainier and resell the real estate to the next batch of people silly enough to fall for the Northwest hype.
★ Melissa Ross must choose between her rich and powerful lover or her childhood boyfriend, world famous hacker Julian Fry after she finds out about the project called Snow Den, a secret complex in Alaska called the H.E.R.P.E. and her lover's ties to the plot.
★ Of course, it doesn't take long for the Naval Undercover Tracking service to get involved and Agent "Road Rage" Voorhees to get assigned to pull the plug on Melissa, Julian Fry and his West Coast Hackers.
★ If you love to laugh when you read, and you love to read comedy, romances and thrillers, this is the book for you.
Warning - there are parts of the book where you will laugh out loud, unless you work for the government, better leave this book at home! Start your hilarious and thrilling adventure in Seattle today.
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About the Author: Matthew Heines is a teacher and a writer. He has taught from Anchorage, Alaska, to Washington State in the U.S. He has also taught English for seven years in the Sultanate of Oman and four years under military contracts in Saudi Arabia. He is a graduate of Washington State University and the University of Alaska in Anchorage. Before attending college, he served as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division, United States Army.