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The Source: Book One of the Source Trilogy

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Despite the best efforts of the US Government's Military and Intelligence Services to cover up events behind a devastating massacre of Apache helicopters and their crews during the Gulf War, years later, a brutal robbery in Russia suddenly connects the two events with deadly consequences. A single stolen object - once part of a Nazi treasure horde – could now play its part in the annihilation of all life on Earth; and only one man knows the full reason why, and how Armageddon may be averted.David Woods, Billionaire Chairman of the global Woods Corporation, holds the potential key to mankind's survival; a millennia old secret to the destruction of civilisations and entire races - a secret that he has always fervently hoped would remain so, knowing only too well the true consequences of its revelation.Resigning from his Corporation, he is forced to activate a plan that has been in place for thousands of years; used successfully only once before, but at a tragic cost. Recruiting an unsuspecting former student in London, and then convincing him to join in a war against the deadliest foe imaginable may be the least of his problems, even though he is the key to the Earth's survival; convincing world-leaders to help will be an entirely different matter, when a prize worthy of deceit and duplicity is dangled before them.So begins a globe spanning action-adventure from the America's, Europe and Asia to The Atlantic and The Pacific Oceans, and far beyond. The odds look overwhelming, with seemingly insurmountable set-backs against an enemy with powers beyond human imagination, and deadlier than any conceivable foe; and if the Earth can somehow survive, nothing will be the same again - World-History will need to be re-written, and perceived legends will become fact – but it's a big if …

629 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 3, 2013

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