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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Action & Adventure
  • Language:English
  • Pages:80
  • eBook ISBN:9781098323073
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098323066

1st Novel: Fake Attack

by Kenneth Johnson

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Overview

Joe is an ordinary guy who overhears an extraordinary conversation. Now he's leaving his local barbeque restaurant intertwined in a plot against America. In his truck is a mysterious device holding a deadly virus, a nuclear weapon or something worse. Joe embarks on a quest that takes him through five states in search of someone to tell him what to do with it.

Description

In a light travel adventure, an ordinary guy goes driving around the country in his pickup truck--but with a nuclear bomb in the back of his pickup. Down at the local restaurant, Joe overhears an extraordinary conversation, a plot against America. He soon finds himself in possession of a "mystery object"--is it a nuclear weapon or a "dirty bomb" full of deadly virus? With the device in the back of his pickup truck, he embarks on a quest over five Southern states, trying to find someone to tell him what to do with it. And the interesting people he meets along the way. 

About the author
Kenneth W. Johnson, Ph.D., is a native of Georgia and a retired professional archaeologist/anthropologist. This is his first novel. He graduated from Georgia Southern College and received his Ph.D. at the University of Florida in 1991. He taught anthropology and geography for twenty-three years at Thomas College/Thomas University and at Georgia Gwinnett College, the newest college in the University System of Georgia, retiring as Associate Professor of Anthropology in 2017. He and wife Leslie live in Thomasville. His next novel will be an archaeology mystery.

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