New York Times bestselling author David Hagberg pits The Expediter's Kirk McGarvey against people who mean to destroy our future in Abyss. It's a pleasant summer afternoon off Florida's east coast, where NOAA scientist Dr. Eve Larsen is on the verge of a breakthrough. Not only does she have the answers to climate change, she also has the technology to stop killer storms across the planet. At that moment, contract killer Brian DeCamp walks into the nearby Hutchinson Island Nuclear Power Station, aiming to cause a meltdown more devastating than Chernobyl. Luckily, former CIA director Kirk…mehr
New York Times bestselling author David Hagberg pits The Expediter's Kirk McGarvey against people who mean to destroy our future in Abyss. It's a pleasant summer afternoon off Florida's east coast, where NOAA scientist Dr. Eve Larsen is on the verge of a breakthrough. Not only does she have the answers to climate change, she also has the technology to stop killer storms across the planet. At that moment, contract killer Brian DeCamp walks into the nearby Hutchinson Island Nuclear Power Station, aiming to cause a meltdown more devastating than Chernobyl. Luckily, former CIA director Kirk McGarvey manages to thwart the catastrophe. But the failed sabotage sets off a terrifying chain of events as McGarvey follows a trail of assassinations and dirty money that leads to power brokers who will stop at nothing to see Dr. Larsen's project fail--enemies far more ruthless than McGarvey could ever have imagined.
David Hagberg (1942-2019) was a New York Times bestselling author who published numerous novels of suspense, including his bestselling thrillers featuring former CIA director Kirk McGarvey, which include Abyss, The Cabal , The Expediter, and Allah¿s Scorpion. He earned a nomination for the American Book Award, three nominations for the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Allan Poe Award and three Mystery Scene Best American Mystery awards. He spent more than thirty years researching and studying US-Soviet relations during the Cold War. Hagberg joined the Air Force out of high school, and during the height of the Cold War, he served as an Air Force cryptographer.
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