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Description

It is near the end of 1992 and the rise of global warming awareness continues. The discovery of a depleting ozone layer has caused major concern to environmentalists globally, and scientists from all around gather together to create solutions on how to stop this threat. However, the situation is more serious than they think when they discover a small amount of radiation consistently shooting into the atmosphere from the Nevada Test Site, the proving ground for numerous atomic tests during the Nuclear Arms Race. As hypothesis overwhelms the scientists, they come to find out that even the greatest minds from all over are not enough to crack the case on a new how to control the atmosphere. It is now a time where new leaders must be born and special operations must be executed to provide protection and safety for a world foreseen to be vulnerable in the future. Roger Kramer, now a General with The United States Military, returns to carry out his first promotional duty in a top secret mission under the watchful eyes of Secretary of Defense Mitch Bovain. The assignment is in Fort Lee, Virginia and along with his involvement two other individuals are assigned to help him who awaits his arrival.

 

About the Author

RAY TORRES III was born in El Paso, Texas on September 20th, 1977 and has lived in Phoenix, Arizona since 1978. He started writing in the 1980 s and majored in journalism at Arizona State University in 1995. Japanese giant monster movies, spaghetti western movies, and American grindhouse B movies inspired him to create The Monster War Series. His father Ramon Monchis Torres Jr., Japanese film director Ishiro Honda, and American film directors Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino are his biggest influences. Ray s knowledge in World War II history and southwest desert landscape surroundings helped shape his stories into an ongoing series of continuous chaos.

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 7 × 10 × 2 in
Author Name

Ray Torres

ISBN

978-1-939625-82-3

Pages

184