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Rise of the Phoenix: Act 1

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Two a Skilled Merc, and a Powerful Terrorist… Finding their connection is the responsibility of CIA Analyst Dante Tucker and Delta Force Operative Sgt. Nicholas "Edge" Pierce. It quickly becomes clear that the murdered terrorist is simply the start of something far larger, a plan that intends to shake the foundation of America. The Heart of Miami is in Ruins… Destroyed by a new weapon, wielded by a mysterious organization. Tucker and Edge are on the hunt for those responsible before the next phase of this plan can be launched. But with each encounter they have to question are they the Hunters or the Hunted? In this game of cat and mouse that extends from the Everglades to the mountains of Oregon and the nation's capital itself, Tucker and Edge will stop at nothing to bring down those who are responsible!

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Published January 22, 2017

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Dameon Gibbs

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Dameon Gibbs holds an BA in Anthropology and World History and an MA in Classical Studies. For the past five years he has worked with inner-city youth in Baltimore, Maryland. He has been an avid writer since his days in high school during the late 1990's. He enjoys the creative process of all writing genres, whether it be religious, poetic, science fiction, historical, biographies or action adventure.

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The underlying premise appeared interesting but the grammatical and other editing mistakes finally became so distracting that I gave up trying to read this book after fifty or so pages. If an updated version with proper edits becomes available I would be prepared to try again.
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