Alone in the Light

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Brian Kenneth Swain ISBN: 9781450295109
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 25, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Brian Kenneth Swain
ISBN: 9781450295109
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 25, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In Chechnya, a terrible mistake costs a brilliant young engineer his family.

In Istanbul, an oil tanker on its maiden voyage sinks for no apparent reason.

In Moscow, an astonishing new weapon threatens to upset the balance of world power.

And in Sochi, a cutting-edge energy facility opens for business.

Movlady Saidov is a young man struggling to navigate a tightrope between rage and love, embroiled in a complex web of conspiracy only partly of his own making. His story is fiction, but the technology, the politics, and the tension are as real as the headlines of yesterdays newspaper. This is Swains most compelling thriller yet, drawing together the seemingly unrelated worlds of cryogenic fuel technology and directed energy weaponry and placing them at the center of a high-stakes game of global geopolitics.

It will keep you guessing. It will keep you thinking. It will keep you engrossed until the final climactic moments.

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In Chechnya, a terrible mistake costs a brilliant young engineer his family.

In Istanbul, an oil tanker on its maiden voyage sinks for no apparent reason.

In Moscow, an astonishing new weapon threatens to upset the balance of world power.

And in Sochi, a cutting-edge energy facility opens for business.

Movlady Saidov is a young man struggling to navigate a tightrope between rage and love, embroiled in a complex web of conspiracy only partly of his own making. His story is fiction, but the technology, the politics, and the tension are as real as the headlines of yesterdays newspaper. This is Swains most compelling thriller yet, drawing together the seemingly unrelated worlds of cryogenic fuel technology and directed energy weaponry and placing them at the center of a high-stakes game of global geopolitics.

It will keep you guessing. It will keep you thinking. It will keep you engrossed until the final climactic moments.

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