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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Thrillers / General
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Nick Greigo
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:248
  • eBook ISBN:9781098347475
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098347468

Untruthful Speech

by Michael Padjen and Ron Cisneros

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Overview
UNTRUTHFUL SPEECH Authors Ron Cisneros and Michael Padjen introduce us to Nick Griego, an anguished young man struggling with the loss of his brother to cancer. Nick decides to take a break from his life in the States to volunteer as a teacher's assistant in Bangkok, Thailand. Little does he know his decision will entangle him with the CIA, Mossad, and a hitman from Argentina, who will kill anyone who gets in his way. Nick embarks on a mission with the help of Nigel, a lobster boat captain turned smuggler, and his wife, Elli, a biochemist who has developed a genetically engineered coronavirus super vaccine the dark side of the world wants and is willing to kill for. The story is a global adventure taken out of today's headlines, with Bar Harbor, Maine as its backdrop. "Untruthful Speech" is a remarkable thriller. A group of extraordinary individuals embarks on a deadly adventure searching for a stolen formula that can permanently alter the power structure of the world, leaving death and destruction in its wake.
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UNTRUTHFUL SPEECH Authors Ron Cisneros and Michael Padjen introduce us to Nick Griego, an anguished young man struggling with the loss of his brother Steven to leukemia. Nick's anger with Steven's death drives him to become a staunch and vocal advocate against institutional pharma and traditional cancer research. Eventually burning out, Nick decides to take a break from his life in the States to volunteer as a teacher's assistant in Bangkok, Thailand, where he is recruited by a cunning Mossad agent, Talia Levy, who has been monitoring his advocating activity. Talia invites Nick to join her in a made-up group advocating for the same things Nick is impassioned about. Unbeknownst to Nick, his decision will eventually entangle him in a race to keep a significant new medical discovery out of the wrong hands. The story's cast includes the CIA, a spy cell being run out of a restaurant in Bar Harbor, a freelance spy from Hong Kong, an ex-CIA operative in Shanghai, loyal only to himself, a hitman from Argentina, and an incredibly helpful rat. Nick embarks on a mission assigned by Talia to monitor the progression of the research being led by Elli Brunetta, a biochemist with a secret past, who has developed a genetically engineered coronavirus super vaccine based on a new medical technology called CRISPR. Nick takes a job with Elli's husband, Nigel Shackelford, an ex-MI6 agent, now a lobster boat captain turned smuggler. Although Elli's development of Intelligent CRISPR or I-CRISPR was meant to significantly curtail the threat of pandemics and treat cancer in ways unimagined, the world's dark side wants it badly. They are willing to kill for it when they discover I-CRISPR can be used as a weapon to stop created or natural viruses from spreading in one location while letting it expand in others. The story is a global adventure of espionage taken out of today's headlines, with Bar Harbor, Maine, Bangkok, Thailand, and Shanghai, China as the backdrops. "Untruthful Speech" is a remarkable thriller. A group of extraordinary individuals embarks on a deadly adventure searching for a stolen formula that can permanently alter the power structure of the world, leaving death and destruction in its wake.

About the author

Michael Padjen is a graduate of the University of Utah. Michael spent the majority of his professional career in international manufacturing and sales. A Multiple Myeloma diagnosis ended that career and created an opportunity for him to continue his life as an advocate for the blood cancer and immunodeficient communities through blogging, coaching, and founding of a nonprofit organization. Michael also has a keen interest in genetic research as applied to curing chronic illnesses and treating viruses. He now resides in North Carolina with his wife, Sue.

Ron Cisneros is a graduate of University of Central Oklahoma with a BBA. Ron has spent most of his career working in Human Resources specializing in Employee Relations and volunteering with numerous community service groups. He is a member of the Society of Human Resource Management and served as President of the Oklahoma City Human Resource Society and the Oklahoma Hispanic Professional Association. Like his co-Author, is a native of Utah but now resides in Oklahoma with his wife, Linda