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Seeking Trinity: Creating the Fabric of Humanity

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Adam Phillips is an aging intelligence asset. Contrary to his three decades long career, his understanding of the world’s power structure grew into the realization he’d been aiding a secret cabal of global elite in advancing their agenda of world domination. With that control came the necessity of the five families, who’d held global hegemony for a millennium, to eliminate eighty percent of the world’s population through a plan code-named Project Trinity. The project is meant to bring to fruition the maintaining of the human population at a mere half-billion, as prescribed on the Georgia Guidestones in 1980. An accident eighteen months earlier took the lives of Adam’s wife, son, and daughter-in-law; leaving him alone to raise his granddaughter, who’d been adopted from Guatemala. Where he’d failed his son, he vowed to educate Maritza to the evil that roamed the earth; an understanding he’d been ignorant of his entire life. Allowed to act as a lone assassin during the final decade of his career, Adam’s superiors hoped he’d catch a bullet. Wet work without association offered the United States’ arm of the global power structure plausible deniability. Frustrated by his continued survival, Adam’s handlers sent a young colleague on an assignment in Key West with Phillips. Their job was to assassinate a captured Cuban Intelligence officer. Adam Phillips wasn’t meant to make it out alive. Trusting gut instinct, Adam saved the Cuban and murdered his associate, sending he and his granddaughter fleeing for their lives while simultaneously attempting to disarm the potentially genocidal Project Trinity. The odyssey of grandfather and granddaughter brought an awareness of a like-minded group working to stop Trinity, as well their purpose of strengthening the fabric of humanity.

293 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 1, 2024

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Louis Berry

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I grew up shaped by two landscapes — the Mississippi Delta and the Florida coastline — and both left their mark on everything I write.
I came to literary fiction the way most Gen X readers did: through writers who didn't explain too much, who trusted you to feel what they were describing without spelling it out. Hemingway. Faulkner. Steinbeck. McCarthy. Writers who understood that restraint and precision hit harder than volume.

That's what I aim for. Stories rooted in real Florida history, told with the kind of prose that doesn't get in its own way.

My novels range from historical true crime (The Surrency Affair) to generational conspiracy (The Everglades), from philosophical thriller (Seeking Trinity) to a father driven past every limit he thought he had (Task Force Vigilante). Madeline is the love story I always wanted to write — spare, aching, and honest.

All five are available worldwide in eight languages. Every week I publish a new chapter of The Everglades on my blog at floridaliteraryfiction.com — free to read, no sign-up required.

If you've read any of my books, I'd be genuinely grateful for a review here on Goodreads. It means more than most readers realize — it's how new readers find the work.
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