Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Thrillers / Political
  • Language:English
  • Pages:268
  • eBook ISBN:9798317833008

In Search for the Spiders

By Raymond Andrew Clark

Overview


"In Search for the Spiders" is an action-filled story about an organization intent on destroying the pillars of America's democracy while networking with a ruthless Mexican cartel to accomplish their objective. This group, which describes itself as the National Wax Organization, is a powerful political group with subversive tentacles internationally. Their relationships are designed to foster support toward their ultimate cause to resurrect white supremacy in the highest office in the land—the United States presidency.
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Description


"In Search for the Spiders" is an action-filled story about an organization intent on destroying the pillars of America's democracy while networking with a ruthless Mexican cartel to accomplish their objective. This group, which describes itself as the National Wax Organization, is a powerful political group with subversive tentacles internationally. Their relationships are designed to foster support toward their ultimate cause to resurrect white supremacy in the highest office in the land—the United States presidency. The narrative details the identification of an undercover operative suspected to be a 'spider'—a member of a covert FBI unit investigating the National Wax Organization, whose actions now threaten to reveal the organization's objectives. Plans are made to eliminate this agent, assisted by the Baja Cartel, with the operation set to occur while the agent is in Mexico. However, the cartel pursues its own agenda, opting to use the agent as leverage for a prisoner exchange. This choice initiates a series of complex events, involving multiple stakeholders—including a Black female United States Attorney General, who leads a team of Secret Service agents alongside a specialized police force headed by Tijuana authorities—as they seek both the 'spider' and the eventual exposure of the National Wax Organization.
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About The Author


AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR, Raymond Andrew Clark, grew up on the toughside of Cleveland, Ohio's eastside. His interest in writing began while serving in the United States Navy, in military personnel administration. He is a decorated combat veteran of the Vietnam War and a former police chief, serving at the University of San Francisco and Tennessee Medical Communities. He has received numerous civic awards, including being mentioned in the United States House of Representatives for police and community relations. He is also the recipient of the NAACP civic awards. He is the author of the popular Memoirs From Death Row and The Secrets of Utopia Falls. He is also the author of Learning to Cage Your Gorilla, a transformational program developed to change the lives of countless individuals returning from prison.
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