Bodies covered in white dust. A black film over unseeing eyes. A remote village left eerily untouched. For the man who witnesses the grim sight, the death scene is inexplicable. But halfway around the world, a woman holds the missing piece to an extraordinary puzzle. . . .
DAY OF DOOM
Thane Adams must tell the world what he has seen. But until he meets a beautiful woman on the run, he cannot guess the shocking this mass slaughter was a monstrous test for an even grander, more horrific plan. . . .
DAY OF THE DOVE
Time is running out. The countdown is on. Caught in the crosshairs of a sweeping international conspiracy, Adams finds he has only fourteen days to save the world from the ultimate act of terror. . . .
After being educated as an English Major at Yale and The University of Washington, Rainer engaged in a 10 year career in show business as a singer-songwriter-musician, appearing in concerts around the world and Las Vegas Hotels like Caesar's Palace, The Riviera and Aladdin. His musical and lyrical experience led to writing commercials for television and radio for national clients while managing his own companies for two and a half decades. Writing for others finally prompted Rainer to try his hand at thriller novels and screenplays. After a few years of advice and help from several editors and his agent, Rainer was able to publish two novels in 1997-98, which have been now released as reprints along with two new thrillers titled COSMOSIS and THE FIND. Aside from his love for writing, Rainer is also currently an owner/partner in a marketing firm that specializes in product development and high profile computer graphics.
This was a slow go to nowhere. The story went around and around and never seemed to gain any ground or traction. It didn't pick up or come to a climax that was interesting. By the time it happened I was done and really didn't care what happened.
I got down to about 4 hours remaining (Audible listen), and called it quits. Too much buildup. I was ready for action, but the character development went above and beyond what was needed (IMO). Not enough action for me. I kept waiting for the “Moment”, but it never came so I gave up.