Lieutenant Asha Hawkins, returns to earth with the crystal marble from The Quantum Zone. When the President of the United States (POTUS) himself sends Asha to the Middle East for a Top Secret mission, she recruits Rachel, her assigned Secret Service bodyguard and former Marine V-22 Osprey pilot. With them is Rachel’s younger sister Jericha, a cyberpunk hacker. Their target? The diabolical cartel leader, Stan Smith, former head of the secretive Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) using human traffic victims in experimental humanoid replication. Smith crosses the line when the teenage daughter of the President's personal Secret Service agent goes missing. Now, Asha must go undercover into a ruthless underworld of human traffickers, cyber-criminals, and humanoids, in a deep-state operation involving upper level global government officials…including those from her own nation, all who will stop at nothing to protect their darkest secrets. In the end, another internal betrayal overcomes Asha because…she holds a deep secret, a secret that would not only change the course of history, but those who hold the power to control World affairs. Asha holds the secret to…time travel.
Scott A. Meehan is a recipient of the Bronze Star and numerous other medals from his twenty-five-year service in the US Army.
An award-winning author and photographer, his writings include a non-fiction memoir, three short stories, and seven novels and is currently writing his eighth novel.
Meehan has been published twice in Time magazine, The Army Times, National Defense, and several other publications.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in secondary education-social sciences, a master’s degree in computer resources and information management, and an MBA in business administration.
In addition to being a career soldier, both enlisted and commissioned, Scott deployed to the Middle East four times and grew up traveling throughout Latin America as the son of a missionary.
Currently, he teaches 8th grade US History in Orlando, FL.
Married for 43 years to a girl he met in the Amazon jungles of Ecuador; he has two adult children and five grandchildren.