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White Mountains' False Flag

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Ransom Doniphon is a Park Ranger working in New Hampshire's White Mountains National Forest. While on a helicopter search-and-rescue mission hespies a make-shift shelter deep within the woods. When Ransom and his partnerinvestigate there is a shootout leaving three men dead. What at first appearsto be a mobile drug lab hidden in the woods turns out to be a home grownterrorist cell with roots that run deep into state and federal government.

211 pages, ebook

Published October 2, 2017

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John A. Theo Jr.

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For two decades, John has published in both fiction and non-fiction. His diverse portfolio includes roles as a movie critic, magazine freelancer, and college professor where he taught screenwriting. John received a bachelor's degree in psychology from Salem State University and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Pine Manor College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

John's published novels include: The Grotto Under the Tree, Cape Ann, Mission Trip, Mission Trip, Genesis and Exodus, Clarke, White Mountains' False Flag, and Murder at Cluster Springs Raceway.

For more information log on to johntheo.com

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770 reviews
November 3, 2016
Wow

This is an exciting story. It has heavy doses of scripture throughout. It is about a man's faith and his love of country and his family.

Huge conspiracy theory and a good reason to live off the grid.
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October 14, 2022
Wow! This book was really really good. This could very well be happening now in the US. It's a story that grabs you at page 1 and doesn't slow down. Lots of scripture that we can all relate to and help us through life as we live with what our government is doing to this country.
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