bokomslag Secret Peace Corp Planet Ares Driftwood Eagle
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Secret Peace Corp Planet Ares Driftwood Eagle

Former Professor Of Poetry John Jones

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  • 134 sidor
  • 2019
This series of books will continue to introduce man in person with his maker God Almighty. God will meet and work with representatives from the Planet Ares (PA) to seek help in finding peace throughout his entire universe. God uses these meetings as a method to allow man to seek peace on his own terms.
The primary setting for this continuing secret-peace-corps story is the United States of America (USA) in the state of Virginia on the Eastern Shore.

Secret Peace Corps (SPC) Agent John James VA10A and his wife, Susan James, SPC Agent VA10C have been assigned an SPC mission by their commanding officer, Joshua Christian (JC), from the Secret Peace Corps Earth Base Station (SPCEBS). This SPC mission is to seek out, locate, and verify if a small al-Qaeda terrorist cell located on the Delmarva Peninsula exists and is expanding.

SPC Agents VA10A and VA10C investigate and locate this cell, code named the Delly Rode. During their investigation, they are shocked and surprised to discover that this Delly Rode cell is in the process of planning two major missions at this time. One is to hijack an Exocet missile with code name Driftwood Eagle. Two is to construct, plant, and detonate a high-yield dynamite bomb within the Wallops Island Space Center Complex (WISC), Wallops Island, Virginia.

How the mysteries of these two missions develop and unfold will surely overwhelm your mind as this story is told. These two missions come together as the SPC continues to seek peace here on planet earth (PE).
  • Författare: Former Professor Of Poetry John Jones
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781796012576
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 134
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2019-01-29
  • Förlag: Xlibris Us