Code Name: Total Eclipse

by Gary L. Lucas


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E-Book
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Softcover
$17.66
Hardcover
$27.66
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/21/2012

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 398
ISBN : 9781466954311
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 398
ISBN : 9781466954298
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 398
ISBN : 9781466954304

About the Book

Lee Dunway, a hardened CIA undercover agent receives a frantic call from his ex-wife Julie informing him that their young daughter, Gail, has been kidnapped. Julie was warned not to notify the FBI or the police. She believes Lee is Gail’s best chance to be rescued alive. Lee is pulled into a connecting plot of intrigue and deadly sabotage. America is on the verge of producing cold fusion energy from the Helium-3 isotope that is secretly being mined on the moon. A space shuttle has launched from a top-secret base in Alaska to bring back the first twelve ton load of He-3, which must be left in earth orbit for a later descent.  This knowledge has opened the door to a treasonous conspiracy involving members of the U.S. Congress and other high ranking officials called the Centurions. They plan to steal the high valued He-3 while it circles the earth as a means to manipulate world currency markets and finance their goal to form a one world government. Lee and two others must find a way to highjack the He-3 before they do. CODE NAME: TOTAL ECLIPSE is fused together by a bittersweet love story and a perplexing betrayal Lee must come to grips with to simultaneously rescue Gail and stop the Centurions. 


About the Author

Gary L. Lucas, Major, U.S. Army (Ret). Gary earned his Bachelor Degree in Professional Aeronautics and Business Management at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. He rose through the Enlisted Ranks, the Warrant Officer Ranks and Commissioned Officer Ranks during his 21 years of active duty. He became a test pilot of airplanes and helicopters and worked on top-secret Aviation Research and Development projects. Gary flew over six hundred and seventy five combat missions during two tours of duty in Vietnam, earning the Air Medal with 26 oak-leaf clusters, and other combat medals as well. After his retirement he worked in the areas of threat analysis and designing electronic security and surveillance systems for industrial clients in Langley, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Greenbelt, Maryland.