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Agents in His Service #2

Deadly Infiltration

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In the 1980’s there were 8 Islamic terrorist attacks of note around the world, fewer than one a year.
In the 1990’s there were 31 attacks.
Between 2000 and 2010 that number grew to over 180.
In 2015 alone there were over 117 such attacks. More than twice a week somewhere in the world significant numbers of innocent people are dying at the hands of Islamic terrorists. Today the attacks have become so common, most of them don’t make the news. They have become an “everyday occurrence”. *
With each success, the terrorists are becoming smarter, bolder, and more powerful.
Deadly Infiltration, the second book in the “Agents in His Service” series, brings to life a story that is all too real.
Infiltrators inside our government are betraying undercover agents while helping sneak weapons of mass destruction across our borders. These terrorists are planning a highly sophisticated attack to kill millions and cripple America, threatening our national security and the fate of our nation.
To keep their work hidden, they are willing to murder anyone who gets in their way.
Sara, a brilliant computer expert working for the FBI, finds herself caught in the middle, and the choices she makes out of anger towards those who hurt her in the past make her the perfect scapegoat and tool to divert everyone's attention from the real threat.
Sara’s young faith in God is gravely tested when she is framed for the murder of an FBI agent, forcing her to go into hiding. Meanwhile, Sara’s fiancé Derry lives up to a promise he made to her, and gives up his future to save her and hopefully the country.
Deadly Infiltration is an exciting read that hits very close to home.

462 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 1, 2016

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W. Richard Lawrence

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Who am I?

I've always thought that was an interesting question. Not because I'm interesting, but how does someone sum up himself. Okay, I'll try.

I came into this world in the late 50's and went though childhood in the hippie/Iron Curtain time-period. I'm the youngest of five kids. My father served twenty-seven years in the Army, of which I am proud. During this time we moved all over the country and had two tours in Germany. While in the States we moved nearly every year. After leaving home I joined the Army and spent the bulk of that time in Germany also.

Being uprooted so frequently and traveling by car most of the time, gave me many long days to daydream. My daydreams always seemed to evolve into stories, some of which I liked enough to work on for days at a time. Even after I grew up, I continue to daydream and write stories in my head. I never seem to run out of stories.

After my time in the Army, I went to college, where I met a lovely young lady and asked her to be my wife. Four kids and thirty-plus years later, we are not only still happily married but she has become essential in everything I do, including putting together stories and editing my writing.

After working as an Electrical Engineer for twenty years I was allowed (a nice way of saying laid off) to start my own business. My wife and I wrote twelve science books for the homeschool market, which we self-published and marketed. Three years into this venture Answers in Geneses began publishing our books. Not wanting to go back into the high tech industry, I returned to my childhood pastime of making up stories. My first novel, A Fair Exchange, is set to be released in September, 2013.

My wife and I live in northern Colorado with three of our four children close by. What do I do when I'm not writing? I play street hockey, racquetball, and go hiking whenever I can escape to the mountains.

So, now you know a little about me.

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May 6, 2019
I just finished Deadly Infiltration and I literally could not put it down. There is not much I can say because I don't want to give anything away. I will say you really need to read Fatal Transaction first, in order to find about Sara, Kai and Derry. Then read Deadly Infiltration, you will enjoy both of the books. I will be checking Amazon regularly to read more books by W. Richard Lawrence.
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April 2, 2022
This thriller keeps you moving along, with interlacing plotlines and lots of characters to keep track of. Although only five years in print, it's out of date. We now have a different sort of terrorist who threaten our democracy, using different methods, having a different focus, but the underlying way people are, the politics and interactions, remains the same and are very believable.
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December 30, 2016
Deadly Infiltration is a fun and fast paced book for those who like to dabble their feet in the darker waters of the thriller genre, but aren't quite ready to dive head first into the deep blue.

It is satisfyingly complex, but well worded and written so that it's easy to follow and the author keeps in mind both his more tech savvy readers as well as those who are not.

This book discusses religion quite candidly, something that impresses me in a world filled with political correctness. There is death, life, love, sadness and resolution; each attribute given its due course and respect.

I am looking forward to reading more of W. Richard Lawrence's books, and anticipate the development of both his characters and writing style. A well done book that has earned him, in my estimation, its rightful place among the great authors of his genre.
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