The Killing Machine

The Killing Machine

by Richard Van Doren
The Killing Machine

The Killing Machine

by Richard Van Doren

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Overview

The Mars Rover, the James Webb telescope – in recent decades American technology has proven itself capable of miracles. Much of that ingenuity has been directed toward national defense, resulting in the most powerful military on Earth. Spending for preparedness has surpassed six hundred billion dollars annually, and for good reason. Our enemies abroad strive to overtake the U.S. in the development of super weapons and will stop at nothing to achieve their goal. Equally as worrisome is the mental state of rogue leaders, who enslave their people, launch horrific campaigns of mass murder and vow America’s destruction.

In response the federal government has secretly commissioned a team of brilliant scientists to create a mechanical monster, a shape-shifting killing machine whose sole purpose is to secretly invade enemy countries, assassinate their leaders and escape undetected. Given our reluctance to kill soldiers who have no choice but to fight when commanded by unscrupulous dictators, our motives are not primarily bloodthirsty. The Killing Machine is intended to stop wars and limit civilian casualties by cutting off the head of several murderous regimes.

All goes well until The Killing Machine is hijacked by domestic terrorists in the guise of ambitious politicians, and is reprogrammed to finish the insurrection begun on January 6, 2021. After a ‘test run’ which leaves scores dead in Times Square, New York City, the mechanical monster is redirected to Washington, DC, where a terrifying battle for the sanctity of American freedom will soon take place.

The Killing Machine also tells the story of Mae Chow, a Chinese national and a mechanical engineering genius who is smuggled out of her home country to help develop Project Orion, the machine’s official title. Also, in a rare display of cooperation between bickering law enforcement agencies, two NYPD detectives are paired with two FBI agents to track down flimsy leads. Detective Ramon Gutierrez and Agent Della Childs chase clues that suggest Orion’s ultimate destination is Washington, DC, while Detective Elsa Benson and Agent Mike Whaley follow a trail of strange murders to a secret laboratory in Bloomington, Indiana.

The hopes and prayers of an entire country hinge on the capture or destruction of The Killing Machine.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166021298
Publisher: Richard Van Doren
Publication date: 02/16/2023
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 339 KB

About the Author

Richard Van Doren is an ordained minister in a mainline Protestant denomination. He has always been fascinated by the fringe element in American culture and the extreme events that test faith. All of his novels and short stories deal with the collision of spirituality and earthly crises, or the ongoing conflict between the forces of good and evil. He moonlights as a college composition instructor, and every semester he teaches his students the two most important rules of writing: 1) write on a subject about which you know something, and 2) write on a subject about which you feel strongly. Over the years he has read and heard about countless instances of dark invasions into every day, innocent living. Anyone who has ever experienced something very strange, or who believes that we live in a reality that extends far beyond this world of the five senses will find his novels and stories much to their liking. All of these works contain instances that Van Doren has either experienced in his career or was told about by friends, students, parishioners and family.

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