It is 2012 and the United States is at war in three middle-eastern countries after a second terrorist attack on our homeland. Perry Ambrose is an embedded reporter covering the Iran campaign. When Perry tries to convince WNN to go live with his video of the brutal mutiny shootout, he is rebuked after the President warns WNN to squelch the story. Six months later, Perry is a broken man who has been blackballed from media employment except for scant assignments with fringe paparazzi magazines. After blowing an interview with Claire Minton, the nation's first legitimate third party presidential candidate, Perry becomes enthralled with the female gulf war veteran and her grass roots party, the Heartlanders. Perry is so moved by Minton's cry for revolution that he approaches her, offering to provide a smuggled video of the Tehran mutiny.
Gary Naiman's best-selling novels include Storm Rising, Heartland, Electron, The Warriors, The Battle, P.P.M., Omega, The Response, From the Void, White Tiger, Robo Sapiens, From the Depths, Vengeance is Mine, and Collision. Their themes range from political thrillers to science fiction and horror. One of his books, P.P.M., is being considered for a motion picture. Gary's background includes twenty years at Paramount Pictures where he worked with a team of creative professionals developing the first CGI and Virtual Reality applications. Before that, he was involved in classified projects within the chemical, pharmaceutical, and weapons industries which provide fertile ground for several of his books. "I want to write a good story, but there must be something more, something to ignite us. My message is simple, we are one race, a human race, and our survival depends on it." Gary lives in Southern California where he has completed his fourteenth novel, Collision.
As much as I relish a good story - more so three stories, I was unable to stay with the three books. Brian (GBR) provided a good Text to Speech narrative.