Guest post on Susan Wingate's Blog


Today I stopped by author Susan Wingate's blog to discuss The NSA Files and share an except:

"Where are you taking us?" Marian asked. 
"Not sure yet," Dan said. "I’m following my instincts."
He glanced into the rearview mirror. "You look nice."
"Shut up." Marian pulled her jacket over the front of her blouse.
"He’s just being nice, Mom."
"I don’t want him to be nice," she said softly to Jason. Then louder, so that Dan was sure to hear, she said, "Look what he’s gotten us into again."

See the rest here.

Intrigued? Learn more about The NSA Files (a Dan Johnston, Shaman Detective novel) below:

A retired shaman is contacted by the NSA to find out who’s coercing politicians into passing bills that they have fought up until now. 



Dan Johnston
  
The NSA pulls Dan Johnston out of a comfortable, but boring, retirement to help them with a very unusual case where they believe politicians are being swayed through the internet and the use of totem animals. Dan has known for years that it’s a strange world, but he’s not exactly a technical geek, and has little knowledge of what it is the NSA wants him to do. As a shaman, he’s used to going to other worlds, but not a machine world. So, he does what he knows how to do, he enters through the people being affected. 

Jason Johnston

To make matters worse, his son, Jason, just returned from shaman training, which wasn’t going well at all for him—something about a giant snake. So, he wants his dad to train him. But this might not be the right time, since people are being shot at already. And, Dan’s not sure how to work with the son he hasn’t seen in a while. 

Jeremy Scroggins 
The NSA agent in charge isn’t easy to discourage. He’s read Dan’s file and knows what Dan did at one time for the CIA. You can’t escape your past that easily. Besides, someone has to push the project forward, and Jeremy is the right man for the job.

Pick up your copy today: Amazon.com/Shaman-Detective-ebook and Amazon.com/Shaman-Detective-Paperback


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Terry Persun writes in many genres, including historical fiction, mainstream, literary, and science fiction/fantasy. He is a Pushcart nominee. His latest poetry collection is And Now This . His novel, Cathedral of Dreams was a ForeWord magazine Book of the Year finalist in the science fiction category, and his novel Sweet Song won a Silver IPPY Award. His latest novel, Ten Months in Wonderland , is the story of one Airman stationed in Thailand at the end of the Vietnam War and how he gets caught up in the seedy underworld of booze and prostitutes. Find Terry online at TerryPersun.com and on Amazon here
 
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