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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Thrillers / Espionage
  • Language:English
  • Pages:288
  • eBook ISBN:9781483528885

Select Agents

by John J. Heckler

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Overview
Garrett Slade was blessed with exceptional intellect and even more spectacular athletic skills earning the Colorado forest ranger’s son a scholarship to Princeton. During those years, he was the darling of traditional enthusiastic wealthy old grads. One of his mentors controlled Millar Chemical which became the first of many acquisitions. Now, years later Millar had developed a formula that if used improperly could affect the immune system of targeted groups. An unscrupulous German industrialist saw the opportunity for profit from such a compound. Colluding with Millar’s disreputable son-in-law the transaction could not miss, except for Slade’s chance meeting with Lucette, Millar’s daughter, at a Paris Embassy reception. Slade, enlisting the aid of the former leader of M5 and the head of the KGB thwarted the dangerous plan while falling in love with Lucette along the route from Paris to St. Petersburg.
Description
Slade was once described by the President’s sister, at a particularly dull White House luncheon honoring the wives of major contributors, as an Irish cop in a thousand dollar suit. She was wrong by at least five thousand plus. Never married, slightly on the wrong side of forty, his first transaction was the purchase of Millar Chemical. Now, he controls numerous business units stretched across the globe with homes in London, New York and Paris. His only remaining interest in Millar is the memory of their daughter, Lucette, a delightful ten year old so many years ago. Lucette Lanier, the cultural attaché to the U S Embassy in Paris is trapped in an unhappy marriage to an unscrupulous husband. The chance request by the ambassador’s wife for Slade to spend some time with her during the embassy ball provides the opportunity for them to reconnect. Seeing her across the crowded ball room he took her hand. Slade asked. “Can I buy you a drink?” She answered “Yes. And you can buy me lunch too.” Millar Chemical has begun experimenting with the immune system. An unscrupulous German industrialist has gotten wind of the project and its potential for targeting individuals or specific population groups. His centuries old cartel have been discreet providers of contraband, specialty chemicals, munitions, rare earths and nuclear components to illicit governments and various terrorist groups. Dieter Deutschman will stop at nothing, including murder, to accomplish his objective to control this unique deadly select agents formula, making Lucette Lanier a major stockholder in Millar a prime target.
About the author
John Heckler after graduating was an aspiring writer. Somehow he missed that target, instead becoming Chairman, President and CEO of a major apparel company. In the years after retirement he and his wife Lenore did numerous projects, pro-bono for the I.E.S.C. in Turkey, Hungry, Russia and Morocco. He lives in Arizona with grandchildren on both coasts. They regularly commute between New York and Los Angeles besides traveling extensively around the world. Select Agents is his second novel. Acknowledgements: Many thanks, to my amateur editors, particularly Gail Rineberg who worked long and hard correcting punctuation and grammar. Marrisa Teu was always ready to assist. Several of my pals in the Wisequise provided needed technical detail. Larry Cooper believed in “Select Agents” early on bringing my novel to serious literary agents. Most of all I thank my lovely wife Lenore whose love, encouragement, patience and very necessary editing skills made Select Agents possible. Additional thanks to U.S. Aid for the Pro-Bono assignment to the I.E.S.C. working in St. Petersburg.