Willow Whisp and the Lee Project

The Ominous Tale of Martha and Her Champion

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Elizabeth Trombley ISBN: 9781524542085
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: September 13, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Trombley
ISBN: 9781524542085
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: September 13, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Evil, in the form of a delusional doctor, lurks behind a smile while he covertly plans to steal the renowned Dr. Lees medical miracle to extend life. Using an innocent woman, Martha, for experimental purposes, a sinister plot unfolds as a foreign dictator vies for the formula. Martha, who has no memory or the ability to choose her fate, is unable to protect herself from the insidious cruelty waged against her. With newfound strength and determination, Martha finally escapes from her antagonist only to find she cannot escape the death sentence he placed inside her. Willow comes to her aid too late but rallies against her nemeses. Willow Whisp, a female government agent, cannot save Martha from a tragic end but quickly retaliates against her enemies, bringing the devil to his knees with the help of a rash, judgmental sidekick named Jason, who dislikes functioning beside a shrewd female. The continual bickering between the agents puts the mission in jeopardy more than once, yet this bickering cements the relationship between the two agents, a bond that cannot be broken. Although obscured in the story, this is a tale of love and trust, success and failure; the journey two people must take to justify their chosen profession.

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Evil, in the form of a delusional doctor, lurks behind a smile while he covertly plans to steal the renowned Dr. Lees medical miracle to extend life. Using an innocent woman, Martha, for experimental purposes, a sinister plot unfolds as a foreign dictator vies for the formula. Martha, who has no memory or the ability to choose her fate, is unable to protect herself from the insidious cruelty waged against her. With newfound strength and determination, Martha finally escapes from her antagonist only to find she cannot escape the death sentence he placed inside her. Willow comes to her aid too late but rallies against her nemeses. Willow Whisp, a female government agent, cannot save Martha from a tragic end but quickly retaliates against her enemies, bringing the devil to his knees with the help of a rash, judgmental sidekick named Jason, who dislikes functioning beside a shrewd female. The continual bickering between the agents puts the mission in jeopardy more than once, yet this bickering cements the relationship between the two agents, a bond that cannot be broken. Although obscured in the story, this is a tale of love and trust, success and failure; the journey two people must take to justify their chosen profession.

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