In the dynamic novel "The Final Offense," the "last" sequel of a planned trilogy to "A Federal Offense," and "A Second Offense, " author Harold Edward Poole brings the international terrorist playing field to a whole new level by revealing the intense human anxieties and spells of humor entailed in dealing with the pressures of confronting death on a nonstop timetable. "I began to think this might be an exercise in futility. With my advanced age and uncontrollable anxieties becoming even more acute, I didn't know if I would be able to live through another mission. I could tell that my...
In the dynamic novel "The Final Offense," the "last" sequel of a planned trilogy to "A Federal Offense," and "A Second Offense, " author Harold Edw...
Millie Wells, a rather head strong young lady, innocently takes photographs of two Middle Eastern looking men, who menacingly begin to follow her when she leaves work. Managing to evade them, she arrives at her apartment, and barges in on her unsuspecting next-door neighbor, seeking his help. As it turns out, he is FBI Special Agent, Jim Marshall, who is having problems dealing with advancing age and retreating nerves. Jim becomes attracted by Millie's charms, and they manage to keep a love affair going over this fast-paced adventure.
Jim seeks the...
Washington, D.C., September 2003
Millie Wells, a rather head strong young lady, innocently takes photographs of two Middle Eastern looking men, who...