The United Nations Intelligence Directorate has settled into its new location in Geneva, and Mai Fisher is, at last, coming to terms with the move. She and Alexei Bukharin are raising a young Russian orphan, and that whole work/life balance thing seems to be functioning well. That changes when she sees the name of a new-hire in the U.N. Special and Security Forces--the name of a man, who as a teenager, sent Mai and Alexei down a road to the darkest mission of their careers. Is it coincidence he shows up in her life twenty-five years later, or is he seeking revenge? Inside this mini-sequel, you'll find a sneak preview of A PERFECT END TIMES, book one of a four-book series based on a major act of domestic terrorism.
P. A. Duncan is a retired bureaucrat but one with an overactive imagination--at least that's what everyone has told her since she first started making up stories in elementary school, prompted by her weekly list of spelling words.
A commercial pilot and former FAA safety official, she lives and writes in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. A graduate of Madison College (now James Madison University), she has degrees in history and political science. Politics and history manage to work their way into her writing.
Her fiction has appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies. When not reading, writing, editing, singing in a UU choir, watching the Yankees, or cheering on Dale Earnhardt, Jr., she delights in spoiling her grandchildren.
She is president emeritus of the Virginia Writers Club, one of the oldest writer organizations in the country.