ISBN-13: 9781495913242 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 336 str.
When a U.S. Naval Intelligence member living in Scotland becomes involved in British MI6, he finds more than he bargained for in international relations. When he acquires The Finding, and begins finding ancient artifacts and treasures, it draws more than attention. Imagine having the ability to "tune-in" to the ability to "feel" where treasure is buried The Finding is an espionage thriller that will have the reader spellbound. With a twist of military satire, this fresh and intriguing account of finding treasure in Great Britain will keep you interested from beginning to exciting conclusion. Centered around the cold war, the author pulls the reader into a curiosity that will undoubtedly encourage further, and detailed search for historical facts. Cloaked in secrecy, after many years, the declassification of some elements may yet be uncovered. The Finding uncovers the hidden and obscure world of the cryptologic technicians that once made up the U.S. Naval Security Group Command and Naval Intelligence Command. The reader will be indoctrinated into covert operations, creating a nation-wide awakening to these unsung heroes. This secret society that for years was solely responsible for providing rapid, secure transmissions and intelligence gathering assets world-wide will find resolve in The Finding. The network of secret bases that have now been mostly closed, remain only in history and the internet. But the service men and women that occupied them, will proudly be able to finally confirm or deny their assignments. Readers of The Finding may find themselves inter-connected, blogging about where they have found the truth, verifying the unimaginable. A breath-taking thrill ride of an adventure, set to the music of the times, this one will surprise the reader in the complex interactions of a sacred ability interjected with military intelligence. Geocache hunters will relate with the craving to find hidden treasure, the intelligence community will find a link to their past, and the reader will want to possess The Finding. British Intelligence may find themselves guessing, and U.S. Intelligence will want to dig deeper - upon reading. The Finding will challenge them all