Kidnapped Nation (MedAir Series, #6)

Kidnapped Nation (MedAir Series, #6)

by Braxton DeGarmo
Kidnapped Nation (MedAir Series, #6)

Kidnapped Nation (MedAir Series, #6)

by Braxton DeGarmo

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Overview

Will the people elect the status quo?

Or is a major presidential upset in the wind?

The election is days away and tensions are running high. The armed takeover of a remote Oregon wildlife refuge takes center stage in the news, and candidate Bradley Graham goes to meet with the protesters . . . against advice. When Graham is kidnapped, Lynch Cully, the urban ex-detective, finds himself in unfamiliar territory. Can he hold his own where there are no streets, no city lights, no backup?

Meanwhile, life takes an unexpected turn for Amy Gibbs, RN, and her fiancé Richard Nichols. Working in Washington, D.C., he is offered the real estate deal of a lifetime . . . if he ignores the suicide that took place in the house. Or was it? Still in St. Louis, Amy's curiosity foils a major terrorist plot, saving thousands of lives . . . except one.           


Product Details

BN ID: 2940179684565
Publisher: Christen Haus Publishing
Publication date: 04/30/2017
Series: MedAir Series
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Braxton DeGarmo spent over 30 years in Emergency and Family Medicine, both in and out of the military, before retiring to focus on writing in 2014. He writes from a Judeo-Christian worldview, but he writes his stories to reach and entertain people of all backgrounds. Many of the incidents in his books are based on real occurrences, people, and experiences in his own life, such as learning to escape a water crash in a helicopter. Human trafficking, medical kidnapping, government corruption, and other social injustices have become the premises used for his stories. And the technologies described in his books are all current . . . and possible.

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