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A Note From Paidra
I try to keep up on my other blogs but this one is mainly about Jack Cole in "Verifiable Evidence." If I add to many other posts here the information I would like for you to read would disappear down into the page somewhere. Please don't confuse this with a site the author never does anything with.(like I would do such a thing) Feel free to visit: http://paidraspen.blogspot.com
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
VERIFIABLE EVIDENCE is the return of Jack Cole, private investigator. A husband has gone missing and Jack Cole is the man for the job. The case takes him all the way to the Oval Office.
Cole, a seasoned veteran, is in his early fifties. VERIFIABLE EVIDENCE is about his search for the missing husband. In his shoulder holster is a Glock .45 automatic and not because it's fashionable.
The case's epée center is Portland, Oregon but quickly escalates up and down the western states. Cole establishes himself as a player in the national arena. The playing field is occupied by evil, greedy men on one side and FBI and CIA agents on the other. When Cole turns up the heat the tentacles of duplicity reach as far east as the White House.
As a former CIA agent, Cole knows the rules of the game. Two younger women come into his life which blur the picture slightly. When most of the cards are on the table he knows who the players are and what he has to do to bring them to justice. What he doesn't know is the CIA has their own agenda.
CIA agents are always in the fold, whether out in the cold or retired. The Agency never forgets their own and Jack Cole is still standing when the smoke finally clears. He finishes what he started but the spoils of war go to the Agency.
"Verifiable Evidence" is an easy read detective story written strictly for the enjoyment of anybody who's mind allows them to become involved in the story. All of the DayDreamin' Stories publications tend to leave out the parts most readers skip over when reading lengthy, heavily detailed books. Come and let your imagination put you into the story.
Read a few lines of this book at: http://www.booklocker.com/books/2812.html
VERIFIABLE EVIDENCE is also available from Barnes & Noble. Simply type in the books title.
When I published this book, I used the pseudonym Loren Douglas. It is listed with Booklocker.com and Barnes & Noble under that name. I am planning on re-issuing this title under my own name.
Cole, a seasoned veteran, is in his early fifties. VERIFIABLE EVIDENCE is about his search for the missing husband. In his shoulder holster is a Glock .45 automatic and not because it's fashionable.
The case's epée center is Portland, Oregon but quickly escalates up and down the western states. Cole establishes himself as a player in the national arena. The playing field is occupied by evil, greedy men on one side and FBI and CIA agents on the other. When Cole turns up the heat the tentacles of duplicity reach as far east as the White House.
As a former CIA agent, Cole knows the rules of the game. Two younger women come into his life which blur the picture slightly. When most of the cards are on the table he knows who the players are and what he has to do to bring them to justice. What he doesn't know is the CIA has their own agenda.
CIA agents are always in the fold, whether out in the cold or retired. The Agency never forgets their own and Jack Cole is still standing when the smoke finally clears. He finishes what he started but the spoils of war go to the Agency.
"Verifiable Evidence" is an easy read detective story written strictly for the enjoyment of anybody who's mind allows them to become involved in the story. All of the DayDreamin' Stories publications tend to leave out the parts most readers skip over when reading lengthy, heavily detailed books. Come and let your imagination put you into the story.
Read a few lines of this book at: http://www.booklocker.com/books/2812.html
VERIFIABLE EVIDENCE is also available from Barnes & Noble. Simply type in the books title.
When I published this book, I used the pseudonym Loren Douglas. It is listed with Booklocker.com and Barnes & Noble under that name. I am planning on re-issuing this title under my own name.
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