Novel- An Amazon Top 100
The Fourteenth Protocol - amzn.to/ZqShOM
What would it take to infiltrate a terror cell and eviscerate it?
Waseem Jarrah is the new, ruthless face of terror in the United States, and the CIA will stop at nothing to break him. But how far is too far? As the lines blur between good and evil, fledgling FBI agent Jana Baker thrashes in the midst of an epic battle to prove her worth, not only to fellow agents, but to herself. In this spider's web of conspiracy and intrigue, Agent Baker's struggles against evil and her own fears take her to the edge of the abyss, and the clock is ticking.
The Fourteenth Protocol, a tale of loss, corruption, and the power of the one.
Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...
Notas del editor
What would it take to infiltrate a terror cell and eviscerate it? Waseem Jarrah is the new, ruthless face of terror in the United States, and the CIA will stop at nothing to break him. But how far is too far? As the lines blur between good and evil, fledgling FBI agent Jana Baker thrashes in the midst of an epic battle to prove her worth, not only to fellow agents, but to herself. In this spider's web of conspiracy and intrigue, Agent Baker's struggles against evil and her own fears take her to the edge of the abyss, and the clock is ticking. The Fourteenth Protocol, a tale of loss, corruption, and the power of the one.
The AuthorNathan A. Goodman is an author living in the Atlanta, Georgia, area with his wife and two daughters. His belief is that stories are living, breathing beings that are not simply created, but are buried deep within, waiting only to be excavated from the depths. Ripped from the headlinesWith daily threats from ISIS and other terror groups, we as Americans must provide an example to the rest of the world that although they might attack us, they can't take away who we are.
What is the novel about?It's an FBI / NSA terrorist thriller in which a terror cell has metastasized across the United States and is carrying out lone wolf attacks. The main character is Jana Baker, a fledgling FBI agent, caught in the midst of the most trying time in her life, and caught inside a sweeping government conspiracy that threatens countless lives, inlcuding her own.Why did you write The Fourteenth Protocol?My goal was to write a story of triumph that would illustrate to my young daughters just what they will be capable of in their coming lives. I wanted to show them a strong female that would scrap her way through a man’s world, and come out an equal. The main character is surrounded by a double standard. She’s a young woman in the boys club of the FBI, so not only does she have to deal with the dangers, she’s got to deal with male coworkers who value a female agent less as compared to a male. I wanted my girls to see that these stereotypes exist, and yet, with guts and determination, they can blast though them. My novel strives to say, life isn’t about not trying, it’s about doing. Life isn’t about whether you fell down or not, it’s about whether you got back up. When you read The Fourteenth Protocol, you should walk away feeling exhilarated, like there’s a hope out there no matter what. What makes The Fourteenth Protocol different from other thrillers?The Fourteenth Protocol centers on real people. Women readers identify with Jana because she has the same life experiences as many other women, and thus Jana feels real to them. As young Agent Baker privately rages against the male-dominated world of the FBI, women all over the world feel Jana’s struggle as they identify identical struggles of their own in their everyday lives. But, The Fourteenth Protocol isn’t just about the situation. It's about Jana facing down loss, facing down her parents expectations, proving herself, and rising above her worst fears. We witness her fight back and utter the words "not on my watch." She teaches us there's nothing worse than having not tried and looking back with regret because in her mind, regret is poisoned soup for the weak.
Author email list: NathanAGoodman.com/emailContact the publisher: Thought Reach Press, support@thoughtreach.comFollow the author on Twitter: @NathanAGoodman