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What began in PROJECT SCARECROW (book 1 of the Serena Wilcox Time
Travel Trilogy) continues in RUBY RED. Serena Wilcox chases the
Red-headed Devil after he threatens the institute, Serena herself,
and ultimately the future of the entire planet. RUBY RED is a
fast-paced science fiction thriller with plenty of geek candy, dry
wit and disturbing ideas. Meet Albert Einstein, travel to Ellis
Island, and add the MOTF to your list of things that give you
nightmares Mild language and themes, suitable for adults and YA.
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Angels Mark (Paperback)
Cassandra Thomas; Natalie Buske Thomas
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R352
Discovery Miles 3 520
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Angels Mark (book one of the Serena Wilcox Mysteries Dystopian
Thriller Trilogy: Angels Mark, Covert Coffee, Bluebird Flown) is a
disturbing thriller about futuristic America, a female president,
multiple conspiracies, and oddball characters. Serena Wilcox and
her family have destroyed their old home and faked their deaths to
go off the grid under new identities after obtaining insider
information about a threat to the United States. The attack does
indeed happen, and after the resulting war (not the focus of this
book), America is geographically divided between two governing
presidents: John Williams and Japanese-American Ann Kinji. While
the new government structure is still in its infancy Serena
uncovers a conspiracy that could get her killed. Futuristic America
is in the hands of former private detective mother-of-three Serena
Wilcox, a scary prospect for sure Angels Mark will keep you up all
night turning pages; alternating between
coffee-spewing-laugh-out-loud humor and on-the-edge-of-your-seat
suspense. You won't forget the questions raised in this book: Will
a war-torn America, split in two, put the nation on a path toward
healing and recovery? Or is futuristic America destined to remain
bipartisan and deeply divided -- regardless of who is President?
Conspiracy, greed and a lust for power are at the root of this
plot-within-a-plot thriller. Readers who are weary of a bipartisan
American government, poor economic news, political posturing and
bickering and a deadlocked two-party system will find Angels Mark
to be a satisfying read and the perfect anecdote to watching the
news. Angels Mark is a humorous yet hard-hitting suspense novel
ripped from tomorrow's headlines Conservatives, liberals and
independents will all find themselves in this book. The
controversial scene "a private meeting of the two presidents" is
alone worth the read. By the end of the book, all ideologies will
see who the real winners and losers are. The Serena Wilcox mystery
series is categorized as humorous, while also being hard-boiled.
More than one reader has said about Serena Wilcox, "(if she were a
real person) I'd like to have (her) as a friend." Angels Mark is a
fast-paced novel of suspense, justice, mystery, and humor. Read
Angels Mark before moving on to Covert Coffee and Bluebird Flown.
Serena Wilcox struggles to stay one step ahead of the grandfather
paradox in futuristic America, where time travel is now possible.
Time travel technology is classified as top secret Project
Scarecrow, but Project Scarecrow is compromised. Serena and her
crew are hired by the Godel Solution Institute to catch the
mysterious villains before history is maliciously altered. Serena
is a quirky, brilliant, and flippant detective who solves crimes by
following her whims. Is she the best choice for the world's first
time travel investigator? Agent Estep doesn't think so, and he
never misses a chance to remind everyone of his objections.
Meanwhile, Estep is saddled with "managing" Serena with the help of
techie-gypsy eccentric burned agent Beav and a crew of scientists,
agents, and military experts. Project Scarecrow themes are time
travel, Einstein, 1900's, World War 1, Argonne, The Monster Study,
soldiers, agents, geniuses, scientists, crime, espionage, women in
science, ethics in science, technology, futuristic politics, and
offbeat humor.
Bluebird Flown, the final book in the Serena Wilcox Dystopian
Trilogy, goes even deeper into the madness of futuristic America;
corrupt, heavy with conspiracies-- chillingly close to tomorrow's
headlines. President Ann Kinji trusts no one, except for government
outsider, former private detective mother-of-three Serena Wilcox
and her motley crew of vigilantes, burned agents & the
criminally insane. As the United States continues to spiral out of
control, can Serena stop all of the traitors before they kill the
President? As the layers of betrayal are peeled, will anyone remain
standing? Covert Coffee's dystopian, eerie, and intense vibe
continues What began in Angels Mark and escalated in Covert Coffee
is revealed in Bluebird Flown. suspense, humor, part of a series:
The Serena Wilcox Mysteries, book 3 of the Serena Wilcox Dystopian
Trilogy] genre: thriller, futuristic]
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Fender (Paperback)
Cassandra Thomas, Nicholas Michael Thomas; Natalie Buske Thomas
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R203
Discovery Miles 2 030
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Covert Coffee (Paperback)
Cassandra Thomas, Nicholas Michael Thomas; Natalie Buske Thomas
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R356
Discovery Miles 3 560
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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An asset to President Ann Kinji in the past, Serena is snatched in
Germany and brought back to the United States for a covert mission
run by former government agents. Realizing that her participation
is not entirely voluntary, she is desperate to complete the mission
so that she can be reunited with her family. As the case draws her
ever closer to the conspiracy to kill the president, she reaches
out to the criminally insane for help, sinking deeper and deeper
into a rabbit hole where the bodies are piling up and nothing is as
it seems. COVERT COFFEE is book #2 in the Serena Wilcox Mysteries
Dystopian Thriller Trilogy (Angels Mark, Covert Coffee, Bluebird
Flown). The Serena Wilcox Mysteries are grouped into sets of three
books of the same theme. Each trilogy crosses into a different
genre or sub-genre as the series takes off in new directions.
Covert Coffee is Serena Wilcox Mystery #5 in the overall series
(The Serena Wilcox Mysteries) and book #2 in the dystopian trilogy;
only book #1 of the trilogy, Angels Mark, is a necessary prequel.
The Serena Wilcox Mysteries are hard to classify into a single
genre, and are a genre all their own, involving crimes that have
never happened because the technology doesn't exist (yet), or
because no one has thought to do it. Other features of the series
are its offbeat plots (plots-within-plots with many twists, and
endings readers can't guess), oddball humor and no graphic violence
or sexual content, yet edgy (hardboiled) and contemporary,
futuristic, or speculative.
Time travel detective Serena Wilcox investigates corrupt
governments of the past, present and future with her heroic crew.
Geek candy, dry humor, and plot-twisting suspense await those who
join Serena on her latest adventure. Historical references include
the Cuban Missile Crisis, Marilyn Monroe and John Glenn's orbit.
Meet Albert Einstein, journey to World War 1, and hide amongst the
immigrants of Ellis Island. As for what the future contains,
prepare for severely creepy plot twists and disturbing ideas What
began in Project Scarecrow continues in Ruby Red and comes to a
thrilling conclusion in Future Beyond. Serena Wilcox struggles to
stay one step ahead of the grandfather paradox in futuristic
America, where time travel is now possible. Time travel technology
is classified as top secret Project Scarecrow, but Project
Scarecrow is compromised. Serena and her crew are hired by the
Godel Solution Institute to catch the mystery villains before
history is maliciously altered. Serena is a quirky, brilliant, and
flippant detective who solves crimes by following her whims. Is she
the best choice for the world's first time travel investigator?
Agent Estep doesn't think so, and he never misses a chance to
remind everyone of his objections. Meanwhile, Estep is saddled with
"managing" Serena with the help of techie-gypsy eccentric burned
agent Beav and a crew of scientists, agents, and military experts.
Chilling and timely, the Serena Wilcox Time Travel Trilogy's plot
lines about ethics in science and government corruption are based
on current and historical research. Reading this 729 page tome
after the sun goes down may induce nightmares.
Time travel detective Serena Wilcox investigates corrupt
governments of the past, present and future with her heroic crew.
Geek candy, dry humor, and plot-twisting suspense await those who
join Serena on her latest adventure. What began in Project
Scarecrow continues in Ruby Red and comes to a thrilling conclusion
in Future Beyond. Historical references include the Cuban Missile
Crisis, Marilyn Monroe and John Glenn's orbit. What the future
contains, you'll have to discover for yourself.
Natalie shares advice that has worked for her when she was
penniless, rejected, and alone. "Thriving in a Hateful World"
contains ten chapters of motivational tips, stories, and life
coaching to teach you how to thrive in a hateful world. Learn how
to respond to your worst critics. Live your dreams even when people
don't support you. Love and laugh when it seems that all hope is
gone. Natalie Buske Thomas is an accomplished oil painter and the
author of the popular Serena Wilcox mysteries, but life wasn't
always kind. When Natalie was fifteen years old she was in a
whitewater rafting accident. A doctor said that she would be in a
wheelchair for the rest of her life. She danced in her next
recital. It was a fight that she won, after a long year of seizures
and illness. During that same year, her father died from cancer. He
was only thirty-seven. Let Natalie show you how to find peace in
the past, contentment in the present and hope in the future. We
live in a hateful world. Natalie thrives anyway. And so can you
Read "Thriving in a Hateful World" from cover to cover, or only one
chapter at a time. Keep a journal, share the book with a friend, or
organize a small group. Be inspired, dare to dream and believe in
the impossible
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