Water. It's always there, always available, and Americans always take it for granted. But a terrorist group is about to change all that.
Endour, a Middle-Eastern-financed corporate giant with deep pockets and an insatiable thirst, has acquired the legal means to carry out a vicious hidden agenda with the help of a corrupt U.S. senator. When Endour assumes control of much of the nation's potable water distribution systems, rates suddenly spike, residents howl in protest, and newsman Peter "Mac" McDermott knows he may be onto the biggest story of his career.
McDermott goes fishing for...
Water. It's always there, always available, and Americans always take it for granted. But a terrorist group is about to change all that.
A public murder of a nightclub musician, live, on stage, in 1946 somehow connects to a series of present-day killings -- and the victims are family members of Peter McDermott's best friend and reporter Rod Pitcher. The pair joins publisher Charlie Hume and anachronistic detective Sy Casio to pull all the pieces together, with devastating results for McDermott when he learns the identity of the killer
A public murder of a nightclub musician, live, on stage, in 1946 somehow connects to a series of present-day killings -- and the victims are family me...