Captain Lisa Maxwell meets FBI agent Robert GreyFox by chance. But it seems like destiny. She is reporting a suspicious disappearance of nuclear waste materials. He draws the assignment of running down the truth behind the mystery. As they pursue suspicions and leads in the case, they develop a relationship of mutual respect that grows to love. They also learn that they are up against a mysterious adversary who seems to have thought of everything. Their ally is a monster - radioactive waste that poisons everyone it touches. In the final showdown, Agent GreyFox is nearly killed before Lisa Maxwell and GreyFox's partner, Agent Amy Watson can corner and kill the terrorist mastermind.
Joe Clark’s Demented got him Long-Listed for the Book Viral Millennium Book Award in 2020. His novels, The Walsh’s: the Coming of Eve, Demented, and MacGregor’s Final Battle are Book-of-the-Month selections. He writes Contemporary Drama and Urban Adventure. His “deliciously flawed characters” face moral and ethical dilemmas as they battle through challenging times. April Walsh, a suburban housewife and struggling writer, puts it all on the line in her undercover investigation of sex work. She and friend, PI Nickey Arnold, fight for the prickly, often abrasive, Cindy Foster when her porn past threatens to destroy her. Nurse’s Assistant, Kate Graham crosses lines when she falls in love with an elderly patient in MacGregor’s Final Battle. Joe is a family man who had a forty-year career as a Communications Systems expert. He earned his degree in Electrical Engineering after serving in the Army including an extended tour in Vietnam. When he married Anita in 1986, they had four children, four cats and three dogs between them. Somehow it all worked out. They’ve added six grandkids and four great-grandkids. They make their home with their two lab-border mix rescue dogs in Maryland on the outskirts of DC in the house they’ve occupied for most of the last forty years. Joe is currently working to tell the story of the Civil War from the perspective of his great-grandfather who served in the Union army from the first Battle of Bull Run in 1861 to the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in 1864.
A good story poorly written. A lot of thought went into this. Lisa, a former army helicopter pilot DAK amputee, teams up with Greywolf, a native American FBI agent, to find stolen nuclear fuel rods. The characters seemed one sided and lacked depth.