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Accidental Innocence

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“Accidental Innocence”

A lead US biological scientist kidnapped. The key to freedom is his expertise regarding a deadly biological weapon. Will the desire to survive outweigh the loyalty he has to country?

A jolting deadly incident occurs leaving dedicated researcher Arthur Dobbs unemployed. Despondent, he accepts a job offer from a pharmaceutical company only to find himself drugged and abducted by a foreign faction. With his life in jeopardy he meticulously works to recreate the fatal accident. The pathogen could win Arthur’s freedom but also destroy his homeland.

Will Arthur be able to outwit his captors and prevent a catastrophic event?

"Accidental Innocence" is an intense, thrilling mystery that will have you on the edge of your seat. If you like intriguing suspense then you’ll love Glenn Miller’s unique approach to a plausible modern-day situation. Buy “Accidental Innocence” to enter a world you never knew existed today.

*Updated Edited Version

191 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 6, 2006

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February 4, 2026
This was a fun, fast paced military/paramilitary action thrillers. The story of a kidnapped scientist, framed to look like he stole government research and was using it to make biochemical weapons for enemy organizations. His life is on the line as one of the operators fights to save the life of his friend.

This book is short, easy to read and faced paced. Perfect for an entertaining read. Definitely plot drive with faced pacing. Characters were decent enough for a thriller to keep the reader engaged but the action is what drives this story. Personally I love plot driven stories so this was a great time.
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