WITH A. G. HAYES AND WILLIAM MALTESE
I’ve been fortunate to co-author several books with truly great authors of our time, one entitled TOTAL MELTDOWN (Borgo/Wildside 2009)
Total Meltdown: A Tripler and Clarke Adventure
with the incomparable William Maltese, and the other entitled QUANTUM DEATH (Savant 2016) with the master of thrillers, A. G. Hayes. I’ve mentioned TOTAL MELTDOWN frequently as it’s the prequel to my latest release, THE EDGE OF MADNESS (Aignos 2020) by Raymond Gaynor (browser search: The Edge of Madness Gaynor).
QUANTUM DEATH, the sixth in the riveting, multi-award-winning Koski & Falk Thriller series by A. G. Hayes [see THE COMPLETE KOSKI & FALK (Savant 2020) by A. G. Hayes with Raymond Gaynor for all seven works in one printed book or eBook] came about one day when A. G. and I were blue skying plot lines for a Koski and Falk adventure that included his newest character, Kate Keenan, the star of FINDING KATE (Savant 2016) in which long-ignored computer genius Kate Keenan designs a computer program that will put Hollywood and Bollywood out of business overnight. Suddenly everyone wants her…and her program. To stay alive, Kate goes into hiding, barely keeping ahead of a lethal hoard of pursuers with only one thing in mind: FINDING KATE and possessing or destroying the program. Book five in the Koski and Falk Thriller series, book one in the Kate Keenan Special Assignment series, it became the widely anticipated prequel to the award-wining sixth Koski and Falk Thriller series novel, QUANTUM DEATH by A. G. Hayes and Raymond Gaynor.
The “problem” it turned out wasn’t the plot in which “Koski and Falk come up against what very well may prove to be their most complex and dangerous case yet: The Quantum Death Machine. For the first time, Koski and Falk must separate during a mission. Each faces mortal peril, while, at the same time, their smoldering relationship begins to heat up.” The problem was the second woman, Kate Keenan, who, from the previous book, FINDING KATE, had developed her own crush on Joesph Falk, and what to do about it.
Without creating a spoiler, suffice it to say that the three protagonists eventually figure out how quantum events were destroying digital devices throughout USA, why, at the same time, a particular criminal party was selling off chunks of the USA in repeated bitcoin auctions,
who was ultimately behind the events, and what to do about it. Most importantly, at the end, Keenan finally confronts Koski over their mutual feelings for Falk, forcing Koski to rethink her feelings for her long time partner, Falk.
The challenge was how to handle the love triangle, and it took many late night discussions to decide the outcome. Have I piqued your interest? Hope so, because QUANTUM DEATH is one of my personal favorites.
Quantum Death
Total Meltdown: A Tripler and Clarke Adventure
with the incomparable William Maltese, and the other entitled QUANTUM DEATH (Savant 2016) with the master of thrillers, A. G. Hayes. I’ve mentioned TOTAL MELTDOWN frequently as it’s the prequel to my latest release, THE EDGE OF MADNESS (Aignos 2020) by Raymond Gaynor (browser search: The Edge of Madness Gaynor).
QUANTUM DEATH, the sixth in the riveting, multi-award-winning Koski & Falk Thriller series by A. G. Hayes [see THE COMPLETE KOSKI & FALK (Savant 2020) by A. G. Hayes with Raymond Gaynor for all seven works in one printed book or eBook] came about one day when A. G. and I were blue skying plot lines for a Koski and Falk adventure that included his newest character, Kate Keenan, the star of FINDING KATE (Savant 2016) in which long-ignored computer genius Kate Keenan designs a computer program that will put Hollywood and Bollywood out of business overnight. Suddenly everyone wants her…and her program. To stay alive, Kate goes into hiding, barely keeping ahead of a lethal hoard of pursuers with only one thing in mind: FINDING KATE and possessing or destroying the program. Book five in the Koski and Falk Thriller series, book one in the Kate Keenan Special Assignment series, it became the widely anticipated prequel to the award-wining sixth Koski and Falk Thriller series novel, QUANTUM DEATH by A. G. Hayes and Raymond Gaynor.
The “problem” it turned out wasn’t the plot in which “Koski and Falk come up against what very well may prove to be their most complex and dangerous case yet: The Quantum Death Machine. For the first time, Koski and Falk must separate during a mission. Each faces mortal peril, while, at the same time, their smoldering relationship begins to heat up.” The problem was the second woman, Kate Keenan, who, from the previous book, FINDING KATE, had developed her own crush on Joesph Falk, and what to do about it.
Without creating a spoiler, suffice it to say that the three protagonists eventually figure out how quantum events were destroying digital devices throughout USA, why, at the same time, a particular criminal party was selling off chunks of the USA in repeated bitcoin auctions,
who was ultimately behind the events, and what to do about it. Most importantly, at the end, Keenan finally confronts Koski over their mutual feelings for Falk, forcing Koski to rethink her feelings for her long time partner, Falk.
The challenge was how to handle the love triangle, and it took many late night discussions to decide the outcome. Have I piqued your interest? Hope so, because QUANTUM DEATH is one of my personal favorites.
Quantum Death
Published on October 08, 2020 12:30
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