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by Tim Tigner


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  About the Author

  Tim Tigner began his career in Soviet Counterintelligence with the US Army Special Forces, the Green Berets. That was back in the Cold War days when, “We learned Russian so you didn't have to,” something he did at the Presidio of Monterey alongside Recon Marines and Navy SEALs.

  With the fall of the Berlin Wall, Tim switched from espionage to arbitrage. Armed with a Wharton MBA rather than a Colt M16, he moved to Moscow in the midst of Perestroika. There, he led prominent multinational medical companies, worked with cosmonauts on the MIR Space Station (from Earth, alas), chaired the Association of International Pharmaceutical Manufacturers, and helped write Russia’s first law on healthcare.

  Moving to Brussels during the formation of the EU, Tim ran Europe, Middle East, and Africa for a Johnson & Johnson company and traveled like a character in a Robert Ludlum novel. He eventually landed in Silicon Valley, where he launched new medical technologies as a startup CEO.

  In his free time, Tim has climbed the peaks of Mount Olympus, hang glided from the cliffs of Rio de Janeiro, and ballooned over Belgium. He earned scuba certification in Turkey, learned to ski in Slovenia, and ran the Serengeti with a Maasai warrior. He acted on stage in Portugal, taught negotiations in Germany, and chaired a healthcare conference in Holland. Tim studied psychology in France, radiology in England, and philosophy in Greece. He has enjoyed ballet at the Bolshoi, the opera on Lake Como, and the symphony in Vienna. He’s been a marathoner, paratrooper, triathlete, and yogi.

  Intent on combining his creativity with his experience, Tim began writing thrillers in 1996 from an apartment overlooking Moscow’s Gorky Park. Decades later, his passion for creative writing continues to grow every day. His home office now overlooks a vineyard in Northern California, where he lives with his wife Elena and their two daughters.

  Tim grew up in the Midwest, and graduated from Hanover College with a BA in Philosophy and Mathematics. After military service and work as a financial analyst and foreign-exchange trader, he earned an MBA in Finance and an MA in International Studies from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton and Lauder Schools.

  Thank you for taking the time to read about the author. Tim is most grateful for his loyal fans, and loves to correspond with readers like you. You are welcome to reach him directly at [email protected].

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  Writing novels full of twists and turns is relatively easy. Doing so logically and coherently while maintaining a rapid pace is much tougher. Surprising readers without confusing them is the real art.

  I draw on generous fans for guidance in achieving those goals, and for assistance in fighting my natural inclination toward typos. These are my friends, and I’m grateful to them all.

  Editors: Andrea Kerr, Jana Marck and Peter Mathon.

  Writing Consultants: Judy Marksteiner, Rosemary Paton and Sandy Wallace.

  Technical Experts: Tim Ellwood for weapons, and Kevin Mikesell, MD for medicine.

  Beta Readers: Errol Adler, Martin Baggs, Dave Berowitz, Doug Branscombe, Kay Brooks, Anna Bruns, Diane Bryant, Pat Carella, John Chaplin, Ian Cockerel, Robert Enzenauer, Geof Ferrell, Andrew Gelsey, Emily Hagman, Susan Harju, Robert Lawrence, Margaret Lovett, Michael Martin, Ed McArdle, Joe McKinley, Phil Nichols, Bill Overton, Brian Pape, Rosemary Paton, Michael Picco, Sharon Ring, Mickey Rudolph, Chris Seelbach, Todd Simpson, Ronald Spunt, and Robert Tigner.

  Contents

  Falling Stars

  Note to Readers

  1: Raven

  2: Not a Dream

  3: Inch by Inch

  4: No Words

  5: Important

  6: Upside Down

  7: Battle Prep

  8: Spoiled

  9: Reassignment

  10: Manipulation

  11: Katya

  12: Promotion

  13: Little V

  14: Four Questions

  15: Drone Defense

  16: Ripping

  17: Stunned

  18: Needle

  19: Invisible

  20: Chatter

  21: MiMiC

  22: LeClaire

  23: Skolkovo

  24: Tipping

  25: Spark

  26: Party Time

  27: Improvements

  28: Illusion

  29: Martin

  30: Vertical Vision

  31: Headset

  32: Barriers

  33: Bingo!

  34: Victor

  35: Double Take

  36: Three Heads

  37: Separation

  38: Instant Gratification

  39: The Path

  40: Not Enough

  41: Genetic Dice

  42: Identity Crisis

  43: The Golden State

  44: Tele-phony

  45: Sightseeing

  46: Checkpoint Charlie

  47: Insufficient Funds

  48: Child's Play

  49: The Drop

  50: Apparitions

  51: Plan O

  52: Laws of Physics

  53: Mirror, Mirror

  54: Deflation

  55: Divide and Conquor

  56: Goal Posts

  57: Three-Day Plan

  58: Boris

  59: Lessons

  60: Muscle Beach

  61: Game Over

  62: Big Ambition

  63: Amusements

  64: Altitude and Attitude

  65: Attitude

  66: Lucky

  67: The Fifth Man

  68: Garwood

  69: The Bottom

  70 Ka-BOOM

  71: One Pop

  72: Cascade

  73: Two Thuds

  74: Canary

  75: Broken Branches

  76: The Big Easy

  77: Messaging

  78: Fair Warning

  79: Missing Picture

  80: High Net Worth

  81: Bad Returns

  82: The Finger

  83: A Terrible Truth

  84: Emergency

  85: The Show

  86: New Policy

  87: Percentages

  88: Captcha

  89: The Arrow

  90: Things to Come

  91: Crazy

  92: All Inclusive

  93: Jack in the Box

  94: The Number

  95: Hamburger Helper

  96: Gurgle

  97: Serious Problems

  98: Strange Bedfellows

  99: Dread

  100: Cavalry

  101: Opening Doors

  102: Black and White

  103: One Step Ahead

  104: Words Unspoken

  105: Toast

  106: Do it

  107: Disagreement

  108: Suspicion

  109: Leapfrog

  110: Shoulder to Shoulder

  111: The Choice

  112: Revelations

  Epilogue

  Notes and Trivia

  Free Book Link

  About the Author

  Acknowledgments

 

 

 


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