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DRONE
Book: DRONE Read Online Free
Author: Miles A. Maxwell
Tags: General Fiction
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rediscovered, and popular religious clerics disappear,
    brothers Franklin and Everon
    help people recover from the bomb’s effects and the bomber’s sights are set on them.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     
    COMING SOON
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     
    On the East Florida Coast
    a famous author and his wife
    are found dead. Something outrageous
    has been done to the bodies.
     
    On the West Florida Coast,
    a second best-selling author
    is found dead. The MOs are completely different. Are the cases related?
     
    More authors are murdered.
     
    FBI Agent Naomi Soul and her Co-Agent Xue Sang are the pop literary world’s best hope for survival.
     
     
     
     
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    MMMM....GOOD!
    GET THE STATE OF REASON IN PAPERBACK!
     

A Note From Miles
    I could really use your help with something, a small thing that'll take you maybe 60 seconds or so. Tell me, how much did you enjoy my book? I really want to know. But don't just tell me, tell everybody! The more good reviews posted, the more books I sell, and the more time I can afford to spend writing the thrillers you like best. Here's how:
    After reading what's below, go to Amazon or Goodreads.
    1. Sign into your account.
    2. Scroll down to the button that says LEAVE A CUSTOMER REVIEW and Click or tap it.
    3. Click or tap the number of stars you feel the enjoyment of my novel was worth to you (5 stars, I hope).
    4. Type in your comments, your thoughts, your feelings, and especially your suggestions. Trust me, I'll read them and so will everyone else. Don't be bashful. Don't be shy. Say what you really think, what you really felt while you were reading. Dig deep. That's what all good writers do.
    5. Type in your Headline.
    6. Click or tap the SUBMIT button.
    Now that you know how, if you go do your part, I'll get busy doing mine . . . writing the very best thrillers I possibly can for your enjoyment. It may seem like a small thing, a few seconds of your time, but it'll make a big, big difference to me.
    Thank You,
Miles A. Maxwell
     
     

    About Miles
     
    Long before 9/11, Miles used to lie in bed at night in his apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side — just across the park from where Cynthia, Steve and Melissa would be living — and listen to the sirens. Wondering when someone would drop "The Big One" on The City
    . . .  Wondering how the millions of survivors — if there would be any — could possibly escape  . . .  the city government itself encouraging twenty-four hour personal survival kits — food, medicines, other critical essential personal items. See: Preparing for emergencies in New York City.
    As time went on, whenever Miles would leave The City for a day or so for one reason or another, he would return with a creeping, growing, building sense of dread. Driving toward that beautiful skyline on I-95 or the 1 & 9, he would look at the skyscrapers and think, "Is this the day?"
    He stuck with The City. It was his home. But to excise the paranoia, he spent his spare time writing the beginnings of this story: Loss Of Reason  . . .
    Until one night some homeless person stabbed a ballerina to death only a block away from his apartment on the street behind. It was a small, solitary death in the scope of the thousands who die in The City every year, but he took it as a sign. He never knew her, but the attack felt close and personal. He knew it was time to get out.
    So he moved west. Out to the Rockies, to the desert, where he no longer felt trapped by the masses. Where he could see the horizon on any given day simply by walking outside. Where the sky was open and the air was clear. It took six months to recover as the paranoia slowly left him.
    Was it truly paranoia? He watched TV that terrible day, like all Americans, with a horror that would have been sheer terror had he stayed, as the Twin Towers rumbled down. Not as a pinnacle of terrorism in The City, but as the beginning of things much worse to come.
     
    The State Of
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