When an attack breaches a decommissioned Soviet nuclear facility, ICSS agent Robert Dart is sent to investigate. But what begins as a search for stolen uranium quickly spirals into a deadly game of deception, where nothing-and no one-can be trusted. As Dart delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy that spans decades. Alliances blur, enemies become allies, and the line between reality and illusion fades. With time running out, Dart must confront the ghosts of his past and a future controlled by machines. The Show Must Go On is a gripping techno-thriller that explores the lengths to which nations…mehr
When an attack breaches a decommissioned Soviet nuclear facility, ICSS agent Robert Dart is sent to investigate. But what begins as a search for stolen uranium quickly spirals into a deadly game of deception, where nothing-and no one-can be trusted. As Dart delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy that spans decades. Alliances blur, enemies become allies, and the line between reality and illusion fades. With time running out, Dart must confront the ghosts of his past and a future controlled by machines. The Show Must Go On is a gripping techno-thriller that explores the lengths to which nations will go to maintain power and the human cost of secrets buried deep. Perfect for fans of espionage, artificial intelligence dilemmas, and high-stakes political intrigue.
Jonathon Kelley is a college professor, filmmaker, and author. His first novel, The Show Must Go On, is an espionage thriller that blends Cold War history, artificial intelligence, and modern intelligence warfare. With over 25 years of experience in film, television, and digital media, Kelley draws on a career steeped in real-world production, storytelling, and behind-the-scenes intrigue.He holds a Master of Science in Mass Communication. His professional work includes roles both in front of and behind the camera as Operations Technician for broadcast television, a Director of Production and a Media Specialist. Kelley's work has earned numerous awards in media communications. As an educator, he has taught at public, private, and technical colleges across the Midwest, where his students have gone on to earn national recognition and build successful careers in all areas of the media industry.The Show Must Go On is his debut novel-a gripping, intelligent thriller grounded in real-world tension, shaped by a storyteller who has spent his life on both sides of the screen.
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