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And the Meek Shall Inherit (Harbinger of Change Book 2)

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by Timothy Jon Reynolds


  “I love you, Matt, promise you’ll ever leave me like that again!”

  “I promise I won’t,” and right then his son sealed his deal.

  “Look Daddy, a rabbit!”

  Matt looked up, “Yes, Son, that sure is the most rabbit-looking cloud I’ve ever seen.” He patted Jon Jon on the head and they headed back to the car, but not before he glanced back to give thanks to God, slowly floating over the Bay.

  To continue the saga of Matt Hurst and Pablo Manuel, watch for the third book in the Harbinger of Change Series, Without Wrath.

  Other books from Timothy Jon Reynolds

  The Harbinger of Change

  When store detective Matt Hurst went to work that morning, he didn’t expect to see himself on the evening news as the target of a manhunt for the most wanted terrorist in the country. He didn’t dream he’d be seducing a beautiful spy and betraying his wife and country in order to save them. He didn’t imagine he’d be battling for his life against a psychotic CIA hitman. He didn’t guess he’d be playing a deadly game of mental chess with the most dangerous terrorist mastermind in the world. He didn’t expect that by the end of the day he’d be the only person who could save America from World War III. If you like political thrillers in the spirit of Robert Ludlum and Tom Clancy, you’ll want to read Timothy Jon Reynolds’ page-turner, The Harbinger of Change, the first of the “Harbinger of Change” series.

  Without Wrath

  Two years has passed since Matt Hurst saved the world from a cyber-attack that would have erased the data banks of almost every institution on the planet, and he has dropped off the face of the earth, at least to the public anyway. Secretly, the President of the United States has permitted Matt to return to society using an alias, allowing him and his family to settle in the Pacific Northwest. Matt turned down an analyst position with the CIA to work for a clandestine group of patriots named TJAC. All was going well, until, using his alias, he befriends a video gaming legend. When that legend names Matt's alias, Tom Holsinger, as the developer of a game Tom helped to invent, all hell breaks loose for Matt and his entire family. Every enemy that Matt Hurst had ever made is now converging on the Seattle area, each of them were looking to settle a score with the man who ruined their plans for world domination. Without Wrath is a fast-moving thriller that ends up delivering a real message to a nation that so desperately needs one. Without Wrath delivers, but it also leaves the reader pondering the greater real world picture that lies within its pages and beyond.

  Chesed

  Just past the one-year anniversary of the attacks on America and his family in Seattle, Matt Hurst could no longer duck the public’s need to know all the facts about the exploits of his life. Hoping that clearing the air would be the salve he needs to re-obtain autonomy, Matt and his family host a television special that clears all the speculation once and for all. Unfortunately for Matt, destiny has other plans for him, and yet again, he is thrown into a world of international intrigue and suspense. And once again, if he wants to get out alive, he will have to pull out all the stops, as his enemies are far more reaching and powerful than ever. Chesed balances action, intrigue, and the ruthlessness of the corporate world, with brotherhood and hope, lifting the reader to believe there really could be so much more for all of us.

  About the Author

  Timothy Jon Reynolds formerly worked as a criminal investigator for the Dayton Hudson Corporation. In his tenure there, he literally oversaw hundreds of criminal cases of almost every nature. It was there that started writing in his mind—even if he didn't know it at the time. After leaving that career for a safer one, he began working as a manager in the biomedical industry, eventually moving on to owning his own company. Nowadays he travels the northwest as a Sales Manager for the company that bought his, taking in and absorbing the places and people he visits and meets. All as fuel for his stories. His feeling is that writers, "need fresh faces and stories around them constantly, otherwise they will stagnate and the writing will suffer." When he is not traveling, Tim enjoys being a Northern Nevada resident with his wife and children, complete with all the civil liberties that great state provides.

 

 

 


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