Author: | Alex Blackwell | ISBN: | 9781370383221 |
Publisher: | White Seahorse Publishing | Publication: | January 28, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Alex Blackwell |
ISBN: | 9781370383221 |
Publisher: | White Seahorse Publishing |
Publication: | January 28, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The sinking of the German Reich’s greatest Battleship, the Bismarck, after a mere eight days at sea on her first assignment triggered a series of events that empowered the Bayer family to build a powerful business empire and create a brotherhood of like-minded German industrialists. Developing technology gives them the resources to acquire power greater than most countries in an audacious move. With this as a threat, world domination is in sight. However, the youngest of the Bayer dynasty, sees things differently: power must be used to be effective.
Dragged out of retirement, Jack O’D, who saved humanity in book 1 of the Butterfly Effect series, recruits Peter Blessingham, an ingenious computer hacker, into the biggest and most secretive intelligence-gathering organization in the world.
Can Peter and his team thwart the Brotherhood in their efforts?
Can he stop the end of the world as we know it from happening?
Life and the passing of time can be viewed as a virtually infinite number of parallel and consecutive short stories. The reality is that these stories are all interconnected, interdependent, each one influencing others, and each one being the precursor to what may, or may not follow.
To paint the picture of a specific event and tell its story, one must first look at what may have triggered this, what subsequently led up to it, and how other, sometimes seemingly disassociated stories, affected this time line.
It has been shown that incidents, whether large or small, can also trigger seemingly disassociated events at some point in the future. This is described in Chaos Theory as the Butterfly Effect; a butterfly flapping its wings in the forest may be the cause of a catastrophic event somewhere else and seemingly unrelated.
The Brotherhood; Acquisition of Power is Book 2 of the Butterfly Effect series. Herein, as in Book 1, The Butterfly Effect; It started on 9/11, you will bear witness to just how one significant event may trigger another, and how at first seemingly unrelated stories are inextricably intertwined, each affecting the outcome of the other – right up to the nail-biting end.
Blending current events with historical fiction, this is a book you will want to read in one sitting!
Another fast paced thriller born in the depths of Alex Blackwell's fertile imagination.
Though fiction, it is entirely plausible. Might it actually be happening this very minute?
The sinking of the German Reich’s greatest Battleship, the Bismarck, after a mere eight days at sea on her first assignment triggered a series of events that empowered the Bayer family to build a powerful business empire and create a brotherhood of like-minded German industrialists. Developing technology gives them the resources to acquire power greater than most countries in an audacious move. With this as a threat, world domination is in sight. However, the youngest of the Bayer dynasty, sees things differently: power must be used to be effective.
Dragged out of retirement, Jack O’D, who saved humanity in book 1 of the Butterfly Effect series, recruits Peter Blessingham, an ingenious computer hacker, into the biggest and most secretive intelligence-gathering organization in the world.
Can Peter and his team thwart the Brotherhood in their efforts?
Can he stop the end of the world as we know it from happening?
Life and the passing of time can be viewed as a virtually infinite number of parallel and consecutive short stories. The reality is that these stories are all interconnected, interdependent, each one influencing others, and each one being the precursor to what may, or may not follow.
To paint the picture of a specific event and tell its story, one must first look at what may have triggered this, what subsequently led up to it, and how other, sometimes seemingly disassociated stories, affected this time line.
It has been shown that incidents, whether large or small, can also trigger seemingly disassociated events at some point in the future. This is described in Chaos Theory as the Butterfly Effect; a butterfly flapping its wings in the forest may be the cause of a catastrophic event somewhere else and seemingly unrelated.
The Brotherhood; Acquisition of Power is Book 2 of the Butterfly Effect series. Herein, as in Book 1, The Butterfly Effect; It started on 9/11, you will bear witness to just how one significant event may trigger another, and how at first seemingly unrelated stories are inextricably intertwined, each affecting the outcome of the other – right up to the nail-biting end.
Blending current events with historical fiction, this is a book you will want to read in one sitting!
Another fast paced thriller born in the depths of Alex Blackwell's fertile imagination.
Though fiction, it is entirely plausible. Might it actually be happening this very minute?