Author: | Ronald Stover | ISBN: | 9781301622832 |
Publisher: | Ronald Stover | Publication: | August 31, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Ronald Stover |
ISBN: | 9781301622832 |
Publisher: | Ronald Stover |
Publication: | August 31, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Four different people with one common knowledge: medicine.
Four different people with one common want: purity. Four different people with one common need: power. Four different people with one common goal: Live with Honor.
Captain Ian Sweeney, Captain Thomas Hoffman, Lieutenant Commander Michael Dutton, and Loretta Randolph, Chief Chemist: conspirators, associates, and members of 'the Party." For one, a power struggle within the group would not be tolerated. If it meant elimination of one for the greater good, that one would handle the task.
Their movements and plans were being closely monitored by the FBI and they were being fed information from an informant known only as Schaefer. The senior supervising agent assigned to the case, Phillip Adams, liked to refer to the suspects as the musketeers. But, little did the feds know that the group had some far reaching ties to the government and local law enforcement.
The pharmaceutical plant, Pharm Care, stood at the ready to, unknowingly, finish the plan created by the four. The workers, who were busy loading and unloading chemical compounds and ingredients, did not realize that the mixtures would create a new, powerful 'anti-drug.'
Four different people with one common knowledge: medicine.
Four different people with one common want: purity. Four different people with one common need: power. Four different people with one common goal: Live with Honor.
Captain Ian Sweeney, Captain Thomas Hoffman, Lieutenant Commander Michael Dutton, and Loretta Randolph, Chief Chemist: conspirators, associates, and members of 'the Party." For one, a power struggle within the group would not be tolerated. If it meant elimination of one for the greater good, that one would handle the task.
Their movements and plans were being closely monitored by the FBI and they were being fed information from an informant known only as Schaefer. The senior supervising agent assigned to the case, Phillip Adams, liked to refer to the suspects as the musketeers. But, little did the feds know that the group had some far reaching ties to the government and local law enforcement.
The pharmaceutical plant, Pharm Care, stood at the ready to, unknowingly, finish the plan created by the four. The workers, who were busy loading and unloading chemical compounds and ingredients, did not realize that the mixtures would create a new, powerful 'anti-drug.'