by Michael McBride
(2013)
Publisher: Factor V Media
A lone figure approaches the New York Stock Exchange in broad daylight, his face painted like a reptile. He shrugs off his trench coat to reveal the silver canisters and high-pressure dispersion system strapped to his back. With an expulsion of gas, the screams of the living metamorphose into the screams of the dying.
FBI Special Agent Renee Lawton leads the investigation, for she has a unique insight into the event. It is part of a larger conspiracy, at the heart of which is the oldest and most insidious of motives: greed. She learns that not only is the love of money the root of all evil, but that some people will go to any lengths to amass it.
Special Agent Renee Lawton has covered several other mass killings in the last 5 years that all seem to be connected. Without any conclusive evidence of who is perpetrating these horrific attacks, Lawton’s only hope is catching this someone before they strike again.
In an unapologetic business where avarice and deceit are virtues and the deadliest sin is complacency, Lawton discovers the old adage is true…
Buy when there’s blood in the streets, even if the blood is your own.
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