Dangerous Journey is a story of two friends who set out on an adventure to race their vintage Corvette in the Moscow to Beijing Road Race and end up as the means for al-Qaeda to make nuclear bombs to destroy ten famous American landmarks and to kill millions of Americans. When nuclear scientists Dr. Chance Taylor and Dr. Charles Brown need a break from their work on America's atomic weapon systems, they soon find themselves with the type of demanding work they were trying to get away from. CIA quirky analyst and theorist Hank Sollenberger discovers the terrorist plot, but it seems so far-fetched that no one at the CIA will believe him. So he ventures out on his own to prove that his theory is real and that there is a deadly threat to millions of Americans. The question is, can Hank uncover the plot in time to protect America from this threat of nuclear disaster? Or will his supervisor Beverly Jenkins find him and fire him from the CIA first?
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Publication date | November 20,2021 |
Language | English |
ISBN | (Paperback) |
978-1-63871-727-0 (E-BOOK) | |
Genre | Action and Adventure, Mystery/Crime |
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Pages | 180 |
Interior Color | Black and White |
Book Size | 4.000" x 6.000" (152mm x 102 mm) |
Clark Selby was born in 1936 in Miami, Oklahoma, and attended school in Kansas and Oklahoma. He and his wife, Karen Serene Selby, live in Springfield, Missouri. He spent over forty-five years in the parking industry. Clark’s work in the parking industry took him to over sixty countries on the six continents. During his years in the parking industry, he served as director of parking for the city of Hutchinson in Kansas; assistant director of transportation and parking for the University of Iowa; parking consultant with De Leuw Cather & Company, a transportation engineering company in Chicago; and project manager for a parking study in Perth, Western Australia. He worked for several years for Duncan Industries as a sales and service engineer, then director of manufacturing. Afterwards, he was promoted to vice president of International Sales and president of the company. During Clark’s tenure as vice president of International Sales at Duncan, he was awarded the prestigious President of the United States Excellence in Exporting Award. Clark spent five years as publisher of the Eateries Restaurant and show guide for tourists in Branson, Missouri, publishing up to 100,000 books per year. Clark served in the Kansas Army and Air Force National Guard for more than six years before he began traveling in the parking industry and was a sergeant in radio communications. Clark and his wife, Karen, spend as much time traveling and exploring places they haven’t been and plan to keep doing it as long as their health allows them to. Clark loves writing new novels and plans to keep doing it, as he says, “I always hope my books tell a good story.”
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