Conspiracy Theory

Conspiracy Theory

by John Morris
Conspiracy Theory

Conspiracy Theory

by John Morris

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Overview

Conspiracy Theory is a fast-paced mystery and espionage thriller that continues the story of April Bekkons and Annaliese Braun; damaged, but not broken by events no young girl should have knowledge of. They raise themselves to do what is necessary to save themselves, others, and eventually their country, from destruction.

The book picks up directly from the last line of Inner Sanctum, and introduces Michael. From the apparent ramblings of this crazy man, the plot coalesces to bring in the Sheriff's department and FBI, who with support of the Secret Service, set up a task force to track the threat nationwide. They discover a terrorist plot to destroy the American system of government, and have to prevent the immanent launch of undetectable, nuclear missiles.

The science described in the story is real and documented within the context of the novel. Using a series of bizarre localized disasters, real military science, and a nefarious cabal that links them together, the plot weaves a tale of conspiracy theory made real. It just might come true.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150004009
Publisher: Charlotte Green
Publication date: 12/30/2014
Series: Fractured , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 364
File size: 256 KB

About the Author

John C. Morris (Jonno), has never accepted anything simply because it is the accepted ‘norm’. “Why?” is what he asks by return? “Whose ‘norm?’ Not mine, I am sure.

“What of your life—the one you are living right now; what do you believe in?”

Morris admits, “I have enjoyed so many different careers, and seen so much of the world in the process, they seem like separate lifetimes.

“I always wanted to be a folk/rock star, because I have always been driven to tell stories of peoples lives and loves, by writing lyrics. Whilst being very good at playing a 12-string acoustic guitar, I could not play lead guitar, or sing to save my life. Over time, I discovered I could write, teenage rebellion songs, poems and short stories first, and later novels.”

Born in England and living in China since 2004, Morris has held numerous positions, from the ten years he spent as a police officer specializing in serious fraud, to entrepreneur and world trader, to writer. Early on, he qualified as Yacht Master for sailing vessels.

Married to a supportive (and long-suffering) Cantonese wife, their young daughter is now the light of his life; abstractly named, ‘Rhiannon’.

“Cantonese cannot pronounce the letter ‘R’”; he cast aside glibly, “So her full name is ‘Rhiannon Dorothea Morris’. You gotta love all those ‘rrr’ sounds; Heah! I am bad.”

Although he and his wife do not share a common language, they communicate exceptionally well. Morris writes about his cross-cultural experiences on his web site, www.china-expats.com.

Morris draws on his eclectic life experiences on his author website
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