TOXIC, a story ripped -- as they say -- from the headlines, is Wes DeMott's explosive new thriller in which former FBI Agent Jack Wells fights extraordinary rendition on U.S. soil, police militarization, environmental corruption, disappearing freedoms, and America's reluctant acceptance of an oligarchy. TOXIC could not be more topical or relevant as DeMott mixes hard facts with great fiction, using a global chemical company's poisoning of Roanoke's groundwater, and Well's suicidal fantasy, to expose sad but dangerous truths about American greed, corruption and injustice in a breathtakingly...
TOXIC, a story ripped -- as they say -- from the headlines, is Wes DeMott's explosive new thriller in which former FBI Agent Jack Wells fights extraor...
Wes DeMott's international bestseller, The Fund, is a thrilling read that's been a favorite among readers for years, but the reason it will always sell well is its finely crafted ending. DeMott has famously said, "I'll tell you right now that you won't guess who the bad guy is in this story, but when you get to the end you'll think back through the novel and want to hit your head because every clue pointed directly to them." That's almost impossible to pull off, but DeMott did it so well in The Fund that Publisher Weekly said: Near the novel's end, the story shifts gears with unexpected plot...
Wes DeMott's international bestseller, The Fund, is a thrilling read that's been a favorite among readers for years, but the reason it will always sel...
The Typhoon Sanction, now Finalist in Best Thriller Fiction at the Global E-Book Awards This novel reflects the culmination of DeMott's life in and around the world of intelligence, coupled with his decades of writing thrillers. This deftly crafted novel of intrigue, revenge, and survival is nothing less than a covert operation in which diversionary tactics are expertly employed by DeMott through his protagonist, Jay Stewart - a CIA Field Officer who operates alone, determined not to add any more deaths to his tally while undertaking the most dangerous mission of the Agency. Robert Ludlum...
The Typhoon Sanction, now Finalist in Best Thriller Fiction at the Global E-Book Awards This novel reflects the culmination of DeMott's life in and a...
This beautifully written novel explores the emotional pain and damage inflicted on a writer and his relationship with the woman he loves as she struggles with manic-depression. Through almost ten years of hardship he loves and cares for her with unwavering devotion, but when she marries another man he becomes a recluse on his sailboat, waiting for a chance to be together again in this or any world. It would be reasonable to think that a solid familiarity with DeMott's body of work would prepare a reader for the depth, grace, honesty and devotion of Loving Zelda, since DeMott's protagonists...
This beautifully written novel explores the emotional pain and damage inflicted on a writer and his relationship with the woman he loves as she strugg...
The President of the United States gives a small speech near the end of Walking K that defines the boundaries of this emotionally heart-breaking story: "I hate to say it so bluntly, but those men are expendable. They always have been. It's no different today than when they hit the battlefields of the sixties, and no different than the hundreds of thousands of other expendable soldiers who have died and will die in past and future wars. Don't you think we owe them something, Slaughter? Don't you think we have an obligation to the men and women who follow in the giant steps of Chuck Wooten?...
The President of the United States gives a small speech near the end of Walking K that defines the boundaries of this emotionally heart-breaking story...
If you've ever wondered about the training to become a para-military assassin, or the challenge and emotions of killing someone without color of flag or a clearly defined battle, then Heat Sync has your answers. H.T. Thompson, whose father failed to shoot a man when he probably should have, is determined to do better at defending America, but his evolution from SEALS to Personal Warfare (assassination) Training takes him down a shadowed path no decent man should go. Once he's too involved to turn back, he's exploited to the point that he either becomes his own victim or finds a way out -...
If you've ever wondered about the training to become a para-military assassin, or the challenge and emotions of killing someone without color of flag ...