Marimichael

Marimichael is a political thriller about ecoterrorists who use armed insurrection to start a climate change revolution that would spread across the United States. To get the attention of the media and the country, they take a wealthy oil baron's wife and grandchildren hostage and demand that the oil baron follow their demands. Liko, a native Hawaiian who recently moved to Washington, D.C., is torn between protecting two of the revolutionaries, Marimichael and her brother Sean, or helping an FBI agent, Jack, stop the rebels.

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Marimichael

Marimichael is a political thriller about ecoterrorists who use armed insurrection to start a climate change revolution that would spread across the United States. To get the attention of the media and the country, they take a wealthy oil baron's wife and grandchildren hostage and demand that the oil baron follow their demands. Liko, a native Hawaiian who recently moved to Washington, D.C., is torn between protecting two of the revolutionaries, Marimichael and her brother Sean, or helping an FBI agent, Jack, stop the rebels.

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Marimichael

Marimichael

by Greg K Olmsted
Marimichael

Marimichael

by Greg K Olmsted

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Marimichael is a political thriller about ecoterrorists who use armed insurrection to start a climate change revolution that would spread across the United States. To get the attention of the media and the country, they take a wealthy oil baron's wife and grandchildren hostage and demand that the oil baron follow their demands. Liko, a native Hawaiian who recently moved to Washington, D.C., is torn between protecting two of the revolutionaries, Marimichael and her brother Sean, or helping an FBI agent, Jack, stop the rebels.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781949203165
Publisher: Dirty Business Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 06/01/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 292
File size: 487 KB
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