R. J. Hepner
The Brave One
Strikes Back
Peter
begins
the
investigation
believing it will be a mundane job, but
the more he learns the more he starts
to believe there are forces at work that
are beyond his comprehension. Could
what seemed like one possible crime in
fact be part of a series going back
through centuries?
Release date 05/01/2014
R. J. Hepner chases history and current
events like a NASCAR racing driver.
Ancient Egypt, the Persian Empire, and
the Roman/Greco period are his favorite
pursuits. Through these mediums he
draws inspiration for creating a series of
Intel thrillers. A dual U.S. & Canadian
citizen, he resides in the Okanagan Valley
in Northeastern British Columbia with
his wife, Marion. Previous occupations
included working as a ship chandler
salesman, iron shop finisher, shipyard
store man, and at a regional Hyundai
auto distribution center. He owned and
managed two consulting businesses in
Newport
Beach,
California
and
Vancouver, B. C. During this time he
wrote business plans and proposals for
Asian entrepreneurs and investors
George has unknowingly unleashed an
ancient evil ― one that harbors back to
darkest days of humanity's last great war.
Art Dodek joins an FBI/Homeland
Security task force to stop the Somali
Brotherhood of Jihad from attacking
targeted sites. Teamed with Consuela
Mercado, a no-nonsense DHS officer,
they clash with militants throughout Los
Angeles. Not only chasing terrorists, socalled unit members are pursuing them
because the agents discover evidence that
their handlers are torturing prisoners and
want the Canadian operative eliminated
at any cost. The further Dodek becomes
involved with the brutal insurgents the
greater his risk. Justice is blindsided.
Vengeance turns personal.
A simple doctor’s visit turns into a
disaster when Deputy Sheriff Maria
Hinton’s stepdaughter Molly is
kidnapped.
Josie Ersman escapes a life of
deception in America to make a fresh
start in Germany. But she soon finds
that her new world is more dangerous
than the one she left behind.
Carrie Dowd sensed murder—she
knew how it was done, the
circumstances
surrounding
the
person's disappearance, and the
turmoil the victim endured.