Black Sun Book Three Chronicles of Jeremy Nash 3 edition by Frank Fiore Literature Fiction eBooks
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Jeremy Nash is framed for the murder of a crypto-historian and to clear his name he must decipher a series of Nazi World War II clues left by the historian. He is helped on his quest by the historian’s daughter and a Nazi hunter. In the process Nash teams up with a group of treasure hunters looking for Nazi gold. They discover a long lost Nazi base at the South Pole that contains a primeval bacteria which a Neo-Nazi group of high-powered businessmen plan to create a second Jewish Holocaust and push Europe into civil war.
Black Sun Book Three Chronicles of Jeremy Nash 3 edition by Frank Fiore Literature Fiction eBooks
"Black Sun-Book Three" from "Chronicles of Jeremy Nash"Black Sun - Book Three (Chronicles of Jeremy Nash)
Frank Fiore, Author of Cyber Kill, has proven once again that he is endowed with exceptional talent, at the arrival of his new release Black Sun: Chronicles of Jeremy Nash.
Nothing short of exciting can describe this plot, which instills in one's mind those blockbusters like "National Treasure" or "The Da Vinci Code," and you know what powerful leading men those two movies attracted. Here comes Jeremy Nash. This book is even better than CyberKill because it is much more complicated and longer-lasting in the memory, with its fast-paced plot, adventure, brutal murders, old world retaliations, multiple conspiracies, deceptions and international intrigue.
Jeremy Nash, the protagonist of Black Sun, is an exciting accidental hero, one who is unassuming but when called to stand, the commander of resolve. This is the quintessential accidental hero archetype that we all imagine ourselves to become in the midst of danger and intrigue. He just does the right thing: helps people under duress--it's his lack of suspicion that gets him into trouble.
Jeremy Nash--even the name is casual and cynical--IS casual and cynical. But Nash quickly discovers life is not as simple as he thought. Why would anyone murder an old man that made no sense anyway? So he is drawn in. At each juncture he begins to question his position in the game and finds himself more and more important in it. Although he never intends to be, he becomes subject to a frame-up, and finds himself at the center of an international retaliation of historical height.
Start with disgruntled WWII criminal minded people who used to call themselves Nazis. Nash has an objective to dispel conspiracy theories, for he is a renowned expert in his field. As a pragmatic scientist he loathes those who conjure conspiracy theories and questions everthing, so he proceeds to question the question-er. Ironically, he becomes the one to be questioned for he is being held for the murder of the man he called a cook to begin with. To make things complicated he ends up running with the daughter of the dead scientist who was murdered for the very reason of his knowing too much. Nash is challenged with a rather unique situation because the doctor he called annoying and completely mad who claimed he had secrets may have been onto a monumental conspiracy. Drop in also those who claim God is in the machine and want to bring on Armegeddon and it is far more complicated than anyone surmised.
You must NOT put this book down for any lull in time or distraction in mundane life, for it will set you back to revisit the structural intent. Why? Because there are little nuances that describe various states, characters, and intentions, that only a astute reader will be able to pick up. In all its twists and turns, it is still a fast-paced read. What I like most in Fiore's style is how he moves his narrative from one location and time to another in successive rapidity. Dates, times and location are running rapidly as the characters are moving, so that I feel I am moving right alongside the characters.
Pick the book up at your nearest bookstore, and enjoy it on a comfortable evening chair. You'll never be a happy camper again, but a suspicious citizen who cheers for the accidental hero, which may even be you.
L.Nolan-Ruiz (Lydia Nolan),
Reviewer/Founder/Creator
International Books Cafe
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Black Sun Book Three Chronicles of Jeremy Nash 3 edition by Frank Fiore Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Black Sun, the third in the Nash series by Frank Fiore, finds protagonist Jeremy framed for murder. To clear his name, he must unravel the clues left behind by the man he is accused of murdering. The trail leads him in the path of two deadly neo-Nazi groups. Each group has its own agenda and will stop at nothing to succeed. The plot takes Jeremy and the dead man's daughter on a dangerous route through Europe, to Antarctica and through the honeycomb of old Nazi bunkers in Berlin. A fine set of extraordinary villains confronts them at every turn.
In the Black Sun, the third book in The Chronicles of Jeremy Nash, Frank Fiore weaves a spell binding tale of intrigue involving the world's foremost debunker of the paranormal, supernatural and conspiracy theories, who finds himself trapped in the mist of a conspiracy that he had long ago thought he had debunked.
Framed for the murder of one of the world's foremost conspiracy nuts, Jeremy is forced to solve the crime in order to save himself.
Frank expertly spins a yarn involving, world domination, Nazi's, Nano-technology, secret societies, genetic engineering, murder, and genocide, while having the main character run for his life with the beautiful daughter of the man he supposedly murdered at his side.
It's a spellbinding pager tuner that will leave you breathless and wanting more Jeremy Nash.
Smart, witty and ripped from today's headlines, Black Sun is a MUST read for any action adventure buff.
Author Cliff Popkey
"Black Sun-Book Three" from "Chronicles of Jeremy Nash"
Black Sun - Book Three (Chronicles of Jeremy Nash)
Frank Fiore, Author of Cyber Kill, has proven once again that he is endowed with exceptional talent, at the arrival of his new release Black Sun Chronicles of Jeremy Nash.
Nothing short of exciting can describe this plot, which instills in one's mind those blockbusters like "National Treasure" or "The Da Vinci Code," and you know what powerful leading men those two movies attracted. Here comes Jeremy Nash. This book is even better than CyberKill because it is much more complicated and longer-lasting in the memory, with its fast-paced plot, adventure, brutal murders, old world retaliations, multiple conspiracies, deceptions and international intrigue.
Jeremy Nash, the protagonist of Black Sun, is an exciting accidental hero, one who is unassuming but when called to stand, the commander of resolve. This is the quintessential accidental hero archetype that we all imagine ourselves to become in the midst of danger and intrigue. He just does the right thing helps people under duress--it's his lack of suspicion that gets him into trouble.
Jeremy Nash--even the name is casual and cynical--IS casual and cynical. But Nash quickly discovers life is not as simple as he thought. Why would anyone murder an old man that made no sense anyway? So he is drawn in. At each juncture he begins to question his position in the game and finds himself more and more important in it. Although he never intends to be, he becomes subject to a frame-up, and finds himself at the center of an international retaliation of historical height.
Start with disgruntled WWII criminal minded people who used to call themselves Nazis. Nash has an objective to dispel conspiracy theories, for he is a renowned expert in his field. As a pragmatic scientist he loathes those who conjure conspiracy theories and questions everthing, so he proceeds to question the question-er. Ironically, he becomes the one to be questioned for he is being held for the murder of the man he called a cook to begin with. To make things complicated he ends up running with the daughter of the dead scientist who was murdered for the very reason of his knowing too much. Nash is challenged with a rather unique situation because the doctor he called annoying and completely mad who claimed he had secrets may have been onto a monumental conspiracy. Drop in also those who claim God is in the machine and want to bring on Armegeddon and it is far more complicated than anyone surmised.
You must NOT put this book down for any lull in time or distraction in mundane life, for it will set you back to revisit the structural intent. Why? Because there are little nuances that describe various states, characters, and intentions, that only a astute reader will be able to pick up. In all its twists and turns, it is still a fast-paced read. What I like most in Fiore's style is how he moves his narrative from one location and time to another in successive rapidity. Dates, times and location are running rapidly as the characters are moving, so that I feel I am moving right alongside the characters.
Pick the book up at your nearest bookstore, and enjoy it on a comfortable evening chair. You'll never be a happy camper again, but a suspicious citizen who cheers for the accidental hero, which may even be you.
L.Nolan-Ruiz (Lydia Nolan),
Reviewer/Founder/Creator
International Books Cafe
[...]
[...]
For book reviews lnolan-ruiz@ibcafe.net
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