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PENTAGON'S HAMMER is played out during a twelve day global event
involving the United States, North Korea, India, Pakistan, the
Pacific Rim, and, on a peripheral scale, Cuba, China, and Russia.
The stage was set with 9/11 on the New York trade center, when
Islamic extremists successfully carried out the worst terrorist
attack on U.S. soil. Years later, following the outsourcing of
critical and sensitive programs by the defense department, vital
information for the NSA's most critical, and highly classified
satellite system, the ASATs (attack satellites), falls into the
hands of the adversary. The adversary, HASAN HAMMAD, principal
Jihad antagonist to the Unites States and the free world, by
manipulating critical satellites is able to puncture the U.S.
defense shield. The earliest indication to the breach is detected
by TRACY BAUER, NSA Intel strategist. The protagonist, ALEX BAUER,
long time defense analyst and design engineer with DOD and BMO
(Ballistics Missiles Office), comes across classified information
on EMP and its inherited vulnerability. Whereas EMP,
electromagnetic pulsing, is a highly sophisticated process
generated by an atomic explosion, it can also be set off through a
simple and inexpensive trigger device. What makes it even more
detrimental, this science and technology has been hidden from the
public eyes since the inception of the atomic bomb. Through vital
intelligence leaks and organizational compromises created by
current economic conditions, however, North Korea, Pakistan, Iran,
and the Jihad have gained knowledge for this once closely guarded
secret. The antagonist, manipulating the U.S. defense grid, is
setting off a chain of events culminating in a series of
confrontations. Our defense and intelligence organizations become
intricately involved in the strike, counter strike, retaliation,
and reprisal. Each chapter, within the twelve days of global events
describe character, initiative, environment, action, reaction, and
resolution with strong character support interdependent of each
other as presented through the sphere of a global theater. The
enemy, in the heart of the nation unleashes a series of assaults
through nuclear, chemical and biological means affecting the lives
of every citizen across the country. With every defense mechanism
rendered ineffective the nation is brought to its knees resulting
in an economic Armageddon effecting commerce, power, utilities,
communication, banking, finance, Wall Street, transportation,
hospital, emergency operation, law enforcement, national defense,
government and the military, not to mention the lives of millions
of U.S. citizens. What makes the novel unique is the intricate
knowledge of the writer in the Intel community, the defense system,
and the nation's nuclear strike capability. Furthermore, the story
has unique twists not tackled before.
Written almost entirely in dialogue, this novel takes us into the
lives of Ellis DeHart and his fair-skinned African-American wife,
Rosa, as they search for answers to two shattering tragedies: the
death of their son from a rare disease, and the refusal by Ellis's
father to have anything to do with them. Rosa, the rational
geneticist, thinks she knows the cause of their son's death, but
Ellis, unable to accept the randomness of a chance mutation, turns
to genealogy for the answer. Through research and imagination, he
recreates the lives of their ancestors and discovers a more likely
explanation. Ellis then tries to learn why the father he revered
rejected him and Rosa after their engagement. Was it because of her
race? Was it because Rosa's father was a civil-rights activist in
the small southern town where Ellis's father's was police chief?
Was Ellis's father involved in the killing of Rosa's parents?
Ellis's recreation of that tragic time cracks the case but uncovers
a secret even more threatening to his marriage to Rosa.
Secrets Untold... Family secrets of sexual abuse and betrayal
torment and destroy the innocence of a teenage girl. Darkness
prevails as the animosity and violence erupts within her battered
soul. While battling her own demons, can this single mother bury
the pain of her own life to raise her children? Will she overcome
recurring nightmares of rape and bloodshed? Will the fight to
remain among the living, be stronger than her eternal desire to
die? Walk through hell with, Elizabeth Trujillo, as she faces the
most unspeakable scenarios of torment, and see if young, Elizabeth,
can survive...
Hollywood is currently seeing a great influx of young
African-American filmmakers who collectively are altering the face
of American filmmaking. "African-American Screenwriters Now" brings
together recent interviews with both up-and-coming and established
screenwriters, some of whom also work as directors and producers,
and paint a vivid picture of the opportunities and obstacles that
face today's black filmmakers in Hollywood. These writers discuss
their influences, their goals, the birth of stories, the writing
process, getting work, and getting films made, alongside their
comments on racial barriers and the portrayal of blacks in film.
Family secrets of sexual abuse and betrayal torment and destroy the
innocence of a teenage girl. Darkness prevails as the animosity and
violence erupts within her battered soul. While battling her own
demons, can this single mother bury the pain of her own life to
raise her children? Will she overcome reoccurring nightmares of
rape and bloodshed? Will the fight to remain among the living, be
stronger than her eternal desire to die?
PENTAGON'S HAMMER is played out during a twelve day global event
involving the United States, North Korea, India, Pakistan, the
Pacific Rim, and, on a peripheral scale, Cuba, China, and Russia.
The stage was set with 9/11 on the New York trade center, when
Islamic extremists successfully carried out the worst terrorist
attack on U.S. soil. Years later, following the outsourcing of
critical and sensitive programs by the defense department, vital
information for the NSA's most critical, and highly classified
satellite system, the ASATs (attack satellites), falls into the
hands of the adversary. The adversary, HASAN HAMMAD, principal
Jihad antagonist to the Unites States and the free world, by
manipulating critical satellites is able to puncture the U.S.
defense shield. The earliest indication to the breach is detected
by TRACY BAUER, NSA Intel strategist. The protagonist, ALEX BAUER,
long time defense analyst and design engineer with DOD and BMO
(Ballistics Missiles Office), comes across classified information
on EMP and its inherited vulnerability. Whereas EMP,
electromagnetic pulsing, is a highly sophisticated process
generated by an atomic explosion, it can also be set off through a
simple and inexpensive trigger device. What makes it even more
detrimental, this science and technology has been hidden from the
public eyes since the inception of the atomic bomb. Through vital
intelligence leaks and organizational compromises created by
current economic conditions, however, North Korea, Pakistan, Iran,
and the Jihad have gained knowledge for this once closely guarded
secret. The antagonist, manipulating the U.S. defense grid, is
setting off a chain of events culminating in a series of
confrontations. Our defense and intelligence organizations become
intricately involved in the strike, counter strike, retaliation,
and reprisal. Each chapter, within the twelve days of global events
describe character, initiative, environment, action, reaction, and
resolution with strong character support interdependent of each
other as presented through the sphere of a global theater. The
enemy, in the heart of the nation unleashes a series of assaults
through nuclear, chemical and biological means affecting the lives
of every citizen across the country. With every defense mechanism
rendered ineffective the nation is brought to its knees resulting
in an economic Armageddon effecting commerce, power, utilities,
communication, banking, finance, Wall Street, transportation,
hospital, emergency operation, law enforcement, national defense,
government and the military, not to mention the lives of millions
of U.S. citizens. What makes the novel unique is the intricate
knowledge of the writer in the Intel community, the defense system,
and the nation's nuclear strike capability. Furthermore, the story
has unique twists not tackled before.
Written almost entirely in dialogue, this novel takes us into the
lives of Ellis DeHart and his fair-skinned African-American wife,
Rosa, as they search for answers to two shattering tragedies: the
death of their son from a rare disease, and the refusal by Ellis's
father to have anything to do with them. Rosa, the rational
geneticist, thinks she knows the cause of their son's death, but
Ellis, unable to accept the randomness of a chance mutation, turns
to genealogy for the answer. Through research and imagination, he
recreates the lives of their ancestors and discovers a more likely
explanation. Ellis then tries to learn why the father he revered
rejected him and Rosa after their engagement. Was it because of her
race? Was it because Rosa's father was a civil-rights activist in
the small southern town where Ellis's father's was police chief?
Was Ellis's father involved in the killing of Rosa's parents?
Ellis's recreation of that tragic time cracks the case but uncovers
a secret even more threatening to his marriage to Rosa.
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