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Recommended by the US Review of Books, "Storm Warning" is a riveting continuation of the Pinnacle Award-winning Davenport series. The story is set in a world ravaged by the Rickter Plague. The once-prosperous civilizations have been reduced to ruins, leaving behind only remnants of the past. The search for a serum to counter the deadly virus is a top priority for survivors.
In this dystopian thriller, Stan Rickter's premeditated move unleashes lawlessness on a global scale. Extremists, guided by a chilling manifesto, seize control through strategically placed outposts across the United States. Trade markets emerge, driven by the dollar's decimation, and nothing is off-limits as they seek to dominate this new world. At the center of their sights is a coveted property -- the illicit grow fields hidden in the Debar Mountain range, once controlled by the New York Syndicate.
Sixteen-year-old Maria Kaylor, entrusted with the knowledge of growing illicit drugs in these fields, becomes a key player in the battle for control. The narrative unfolds into a crime thriller, where Mel Belegore, one of Rickter's extremists, is willing to go to any lengths, including murder, to acquire the precious property. An intense showdown ensues: Maria and her makeshift group are pitted against a formidable juggernaut armed with extensive resources, men, guns, ammunition, and helicopters.
This action-packed adventure merges elements of mystery, crime thriller, and dystopian thrillers, making "Storm Warning" a standout in the world of action thriller fiction. As Maria fights for the growing fields, her father, Tom Spears, an assassin known as the Shadow, emerges from retirement to find her. Driven by a singular goal, Tom Spears becomes an unstoppable force in a world where alliances are forged, battles are waged, and the shadows hold the key to a precarious future.
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