The Ragnarök Conspiracy: Intel 1, Book One

· INTEL 1 Book 1 · Twice Pi Press
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"Fortify your shelf of Armageddon thrillers with this promising newcomer." -Library Journal. 

A Western terrorist organization targets Muslims around the world, and FBI agent John Savas must put aside the loss of his son and work with a man who symbolizes all he has come to hate. Both are drawn into a race against time to stop the plot of an American bin Laden and prevent a global catastrophe.

"Outrageously entertaining: epic, explosive, subversive, engaged and compassionate, like a Michael Bay movie written by Aaron Sorkin." -Chris Brookmyre, author of Where The Bodies Are Buried

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4.5
148 reviews
Barrie Costigan
August 6, 2024
a brilliant story line well written. I couldn't put it down. my thanks to the author for writing this and publishing it so I could have the pleasure of reading it.
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Chris “Xrisss” Hurwood
December 7, 2019
Thoroughly enjoyed this, a great, fast paced crime thriller, with many twists and turns throughout. Plenty of subplot and side story material to give a broader aspect to the main plot, and defining each part of the story made a lot of sense to me. The characters within the team were described very well, and brilliantly brought together. Loved Jordan - what a man!
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Leah Emerson
July 20, 2020
Very educational. GREAT READ
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From the Author

THE RAGNARÖK CONSPIRACY is my debut novel and the first novel in the INTEL 1 series of counter-terrorism/espionage global thrillers.

It is the story of two men who share a traumatic loss at the hands of Muslim extremists, and yet take two ultimately divergent paths afterwards. One man, John Savas, channels his pain to become one of the nation's leading, if unorthodox, FBI counter-terrorism officers. The other uses his considerable resources to become something else entirely.

Like many Americans, and especially many New Yorkers who directly witnessed that unprecedented attack on our city, I experienced many emotions. In the time following, characters and a plot began to take shape in my mind. After several years of their voices refusing to be silenced, I decided I had to write it down. All in all, it served as a form of exorcism. It also resurrected my interest in creative writing that had hibernated through two decades of intense work in science.

With some likely eccentricity, I view thrillers as the contemporary form of fantasy or science fiction. Fantasy takes place in the past, with conceits like magic and fairies, and science fiction is the future counterpart, with the magic of advanced technology and aliens. Why are thrillers the contemporary version of these to my mind? Because they also allow for the conceits of events that are not completely realistic, but, because so, allow the author creative license he or she would not have otherwise.

The fantastical - whether it's Rings of Power, the Borg, or improbable global conspiracies - allows authors struggling to portray the very nebulous, and yet very real seeming, ideas of good and evil a vehicle, a canvas for expression that so-called "realism" often does not. That's what is so attractive about writing in the genre.

That and blowing up a lot of stuff.

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