Carr’S Pt.

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Joseph W. Michels ISBN: 9781532015434
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 16, 2017
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Joseph W. Michels
ISBN: 9781532015434
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 16, 2017
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Jason and Steve, cofounders of an information technology start-up located in Carrs Pt., a small coastal community on the Olympic Peninsula, are profiled in tech media owing to their innovative software. The publicity catches the attention of the Defense Department which believes the work of the two young men might have important defense-related applications. A criminal syndicate based in Eastern Europe has also become interested and sends an espionage team to Carrs Pt. to steal the start-ups proprietary software, intending to sell it to the highest bidder. But the Defense Intelligence Agency, fearing such a development, arranges for one of its key operatives, Lt. Colonel Elliott Stone, to take up temporary residence in Carrs Pt., posing as a fledgling fiction writerthere to attend a writers workshop hosted by the local college. Using cold-blooded tactics, including murder, the espionage team successfully positions itself where it can conduct data-acquisition surveillance. As the plot unfolds, Col. Stone is forced to lead a desperate effort at interdictionone that ultimately involves the services of a Delta Force team in the forced boarding of a super yacht in the Black Sea, just off Odessa.

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Jason and Steve, cofounders of an information technology start-up located in Carrs Pt., a small coastal community on the Olympic Peninsula, are profiled in tech media owing to their innovative software. The publicity catches the attention of the Defense Department which believes the work of the two young men might have important defense-related applications. A criminal syndicate based in Eastern Europe has also become interested and sends an espionage team to Carrs Pt. to steal the start-ups proprietary software, intending to sell it to the highest bidder. But the Defense Intelligence Agency, fearing such a development, arranges for one of its key operatives, Lt. Colonel Elliott Stone, to take up temporary residence in Carrs Pt., posing as a fledgling fiction writerthere to attend a writers workshop hosted by the local college. Using cold-blooded tactics, including murder, the espionage team successfully positions itself where it can conduct data-acquisition surveillance. As the plot unfolds, Col. Stone is forced to lead a desperate effort at interdictionone that ultimately involves the services of a Delta Force team in the forced boarding of a super yacht in the Black Sea, just off Odessa.

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