Raven's Resurrection: A Cybertech Thriller

Author:   John D Trudel
Publisher:   Trudel Group
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9780997805291


Pages:   348
Publication Date:   09 January 2018
Format:   Hardback
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"This is the third book in the award winning Raven's series. Raven's deep-black team has thwarted several terrorist attacks on America. President Blager, having twice survived assassination attempts, now trusts them. Josie, a paranormal viewer, is a national resource. She can see what others cannot. Raven's job is to protect her, but America's enemies have allies in high places. His team is targeted. The book opens with Raven and Josie isolated in a compromised safe house. They warn that a jihadist kill team is coming. The government sends an FBI counterterrorism unit which is overwhelmed by a military force with heavy weapons. California asserts purview of the crime scene. An underground Iranian Quds base is discovered by Josie. This is an act of war, invasion, a foreign military base with WMDs on America soil. The base is protected by ""Cal-Exit"" State officials, Washington insiders, and Mexican drug cartels. While the military is pondering what to do, Raven and Josie are left to innovate. It leads Raven to extreme actions and involvement with a beautiful spy run by a legendary Russian spymaster. Despite common interests, the Russians can't be trusted. Russia and Iran are allies. Raven needs help, but his working with Russia is unsanctioned, off the books, and under a false flag. Staying alive may pose a more difficult challenge than dealing with Iran's Quds Force."

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Author:   John D Trudel
Publisher:   Trudel Group
Imprint:   Trudel Group
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.617kg
ISBN:  

9780997805291


ISBN 10:   0997805293
Pages:   348
Publication Date:   09 January 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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CHANTICLEER EDITORIAL REVIEWThe much-anticipated sequel to Raven's Redemption is finally here! The story is set just a few weeks after we left Josie and Raven saving the President of the United States from certain death and thwarting the attempts on their own lives using some rather creative methods. The President is a true believer in Josie's remote viewing talents and has her designated a national treasure, worth saving at all costs. Josie's information can be trusted but never proven. Raven's job is to do whatever it takes to keep her alive.Josie's paranormal talent makes her a target, and the safe house she and Raven occupy is compromised. Their would-be attackers leave behind clues that open links to a possible Quds base in California, and to a character from Soft Target and Privacy Wars whose mysterious kidnapping over a decade ago will challenge the team to redefine the events that took place at that time.The story is set a couple of presidencies in the future and progresses by a series of conversations that require close attention to get the most from this novel. Characters discuss historical events as examples of ideologies, methods, and motivations dating back to the earliest records. Recent history, as of 2017, is fodder for putting the liberal left in a less than favorable light regarding national security concerns.Raven's Resurrection plunges the reader into strategic meetings for covert operations. While involving high levels of government, the team operates in the shadows: no cell phones, no recordings, not even written notes for the most part. They do, however, utilize technology created by Cybertech, because of its advanced security features. Targeted individuals need to be taken out without the threads of blame leading back to anyone on the team--especially not to the President.Our hero is working less rogue now and more as a team member. Raven also realizes that he is stronger when he and Josie work together. Their relationship is maturing, and while the more intimate moments between them are off screen, readers will witness the couple's deep tenderness toward one another, and thrill as the more strategic aspects of their lives together develop as they work on the logistics of just how best to protect one another.Meanwhile, attempts on the President's life are continuing. Raven's supporters are pushing the Joint Chiefs to abide a secret committee with the curious name of Covfefe. This group operates off the books, deep black, to remove - not arrest - targeted individuals on the premise their elimination would weaken the enemy faster than an all-out war, with the added benefit of fewer casualties.Meanwhile, Josie has valuable INTEL regarding an individual with whom the Russians have an interest in, in exchange for something the Americans want; a meeting ensues, but can the Russians be trusted?Staging scenes that would be fitting for James Bond, Trudel shines in skill and talent as he gives us wildly entertaining action sequences. Smoke bombs, zappers, lethal weaponry abound! The team has irrefutably graduated from an under-funded, often fumbling, renegade cluster to a sophisticated outfit with souped-up cars, choice weapons, and a decent backup at their disposal.This book departs from the familiar third-person narrative. The I voice changes from scene to scene, bringing the reader into a point-of-view that is as fun to imagine as it is hard, shifting readers from hero to villain. Of course, the first-person point-of-view also invites the opportunity for the unreliable narrator, which adds another layer of intrigue to this story. If you've enjoyed any of the Cybertech series, you won't want to miss this latest installment.


The much-anticipated sequel to Raven's Redemption is finally here! The story is set just a few weeks after we left Josie and Raven saving the President of the United States from certain death and thwarting the attempts on their own lives using some rather creative methods. The President is a true believer in Josie's remote viewing talents and has her designated a national treasure, worth saving at all costs. Josie's information can be trusted but never proven. Raven's job is to do whatever it takes to keep her alive. Josie's paranormal talent makes her a target, and the safe house she and Raven occupy is compromised. Their would-be attackers leave behind clues that open links to a possible Quds base in California, and to a character from Soft Target and Privacy Wars whose mysterious kidnapping over a decade ago will challenge the team to redefine the events that took place at that time. The story is set a couple of presidencies in the future and progresses by a series of conversations that require close attention to get the most from this novel. Characters discuss past events and perspectives as examples of ideologies, methods, and motivations dating back to the earlier administrations. Raven's Resurrection plunges the reader into strategic meetings for covert operations. While involving high levels of government, the team operates in the shadows: no cell phones, no recordings, not even written notes for the most part. They do, however, utilize technology created by Cybertech, because of its advanced security features. Targeted individuals need to be taken out without the threads of blame leading back to anyone on the team--especially not to the President. Our hero is working less rogue now and more as a team member. Raven also realizes that he is stronger when he and Josie work together. Their relationship is maturing, and while the more intimate moments between them are off screen, readers will witness the couple's deep tenderness toward one another, and thrill as the more strategic aspects of their lives together develop as they work on the logistics of just how best to protect one another. Meanwhile, attempts on the President's life are continuing. Raven's supporters are pushing the Joint Chiefs to abide a secret committee with the curious name of Covfefe. This group operates off the books, deep black, to remove - not arrest - targeted individuals on the premise their elimination would weaken the enemy faster than an all-out war, with the added benefit of fewer casualties. Josie has valuable INTEL regarding an individual with whom the Russians have an interest in, in exchange for something the Americans want; a meeting ensues, but can the Russians be trusted? Staging scenes that would be fitting for James Bond, Trudel shines in skill and talent as he gives us wildly entertaining action sequences. Smoke bombs, zappers, lethal weaponry abound! The team has irrefutably graduated from an under-funded, often fumbling, renegade cluster to a sophisticated outfit with souped-up cars, choice weapons, and a decent backup at their disposal. This book departs from the familiar third-person narrative. The I voice changes from scene to scene, bringing the reader into a point-of-view that is as fun to imagine as it is hard, shifting readers from hero to villain. Of course, the first-person point-of-view also invites the opportunity for the unreliable narrator, which adds another layer of intrigue to this story. If you've enjoyed any of the Cybertech series, you won't want to miss this latest installment. By Rochelle Parry


The much-anticipated sequel to Raven's Redemption is finally here! The story is set just a few weeks after we left Josie and Raven saving the President of the United States from certain death and thwarting the attempts on their own lives using some rather creative methods. The President is a true believer in Josie's remote viewing talents and has her designated a national treasure, worth saving at all costs.Josie's information can be trusted but never proven. Raven's job is to do whatever it takes to keep her alive. Josie's paranormal talent makes her a target, and the safe house she and Raven occupy is compromised.Their would-be attackers leave behind clues that open links to a possible Quds base in California, and to a character from Soft Target and Privacy Wars whose mysterious kidnapping over a decade ago will challenge the team to redefine the events that took place at that time.The story is set a couple of presidencies in the future and progresses by a series of conversations that require close attention to get the most from this novel. Characters discuss past events and perspectives as examples of ideologies, methods, and motivations dating back to the earlier administrations. Raven's Resurrection plunges the reader into strategic meetings for covert operations.While involving high levels of government, the team operates in the shadows: no cell phones, no recordings, not even written notes for the most part. They do, however, utilize technology created by Cybertech, because of its advanced security features. Targeted individuals need to be taken out without the threads of blame leading back to anyone on the team--especially not to the President.Our hero is working less rogue now and more as a team member. Raven also realizes that he is stronger when he and Josie work together. Their relationship is maturing, and while the more intimate moments between them are off screen, readers will witness the couple's deep tenderness toward one another, and thrill as the more strategic aspects of their lives together develop as they work on the logistics of just how best to protect one another.Meanwhile, attempts on the President's life are continuing. Raven's supporters are pushing the Joint Chiefs to abide a secret committee with the curious name of Covfefe. This group operates off the books, deep black, to remove - not arrest - targeted individuals on the premise their elimination would weaken the enemy faster than an all-out war, with the added benefit of fewer casualties.Josie has valuable INTEL regarding an individual with whom the Russians have an interest in, in exchange for something the Americans want; a meeting ensues, but can the Russians be trusted? Staging scenes that would be fitting for James Bond, Trudel shines in skill and talent as he gives us wildly entertaining action sequences. Smoke bombs, zappers, lethal weaponry abound! The team has irrefutably graduated from an under-funded, often fumbling, renegade cluster to a sophisticated outfit with souped-up cars, choice weapons, and a decent backup at their disposal.This book departs from the familiar third-person narrative. The I voice changes from scene to scene, bringing the reader into a point-of-view that is as fun to imagine as it is hard, shifting readers from hero to villain. Of course, the first-person point-of-view also invites the opportunity for the unreliable narrator, which adds another layer of intrigue to this story.If you've enjoyed any of the Cybertech series, you won't want to miss this latest installment.By Rochelle Parry CHANTICLEER EDITORIAL REVIEWThe much-anticipated sequel to Raven's Redemption is finally here! The story is set just a few weeks after we left Josie and Raven saving the President of the United States from certain death and thwarting the attempts on their own lives using some rather creative methods. The President is a true believer in Josie's remote viewing talents and has her designated a national treasure, worth saving at all costs. Josie's information can be trusted but never proven. Raven's job is to do whatever it takes to keep her alive.Josie's paranormal talent makes her a target, and the safe house she and Raven occupy is compromised. Their would-be attackers leave behind clues that open links to a possible Quds base in California, and to a character from Soft Target and Privacy Wars whose mysterious kidnapping over a decade ago will challenge the team to redefine the events that took place at that time.The story is set a couple of presidencies in the future and progresses by a series of conversations that require close attention to get the most from this novel. Characters discuss historical events as examples of ideologies, methods, and motivations dating back to the earliest records. Recent history, as of 2017, is fodder for putting the liberal left in a less than favorable light regarding national security concerns.Raven's Resurrection plunges the reader into strategic meetings for covert operations. While involving high levels of government, the team operates in the shadows: no cell phones, no recordings, not even written notes for the most part. They do, however, utilize technology created by Cybertech, because of its advanced security features. Targeted individuals need to be taken out without the threads of blame leading back to anyone on the team--especially not to the President.Our hero is working less rogue now and more as a team member. Raven also realizes that he is stronger when he and Josie work together. Their relationship is maturing, and while the more intimate moments between them are off screen, readers will witness the couple's deep tenderness toward one another, and thrill as the more strategic aspects of their lives together develop as they work on the logistics of just how best to protect one another.Meanwhile, attempts on the President's life are continuing. Raven's supporters are pushing the Joint Chiefs to abide a secret committee with the curious name of Covfefe. This group operates off the books, deep black, to remove - not arrest - targeted individuals on the premise their elimination would weaken the enemy faster than an all-out war, with the added benefit of fewer casualties.Meanwhile, Josie has valuable INTEL regarding an individual with whom the Russians have an interest in, in exchange for something the Americans want; a meeting ensues, but can the Russians be trusted?Staging scenes that would be fitting for James Bond, Trudel shines in skill and talent as he gives us wildly entertaining action sequences. Smoke bombs, zappers, lethal weaponry abound! The team has irrefutably graduated from an under-funded, often fumbling, renegade cluster to a sophisticated outfit with souped-up cars, choice weapons, and a decent backup at their disposal.This book departs from the familiar third-person narrative. The I voice changes from scene to scene, bringing the reader into a point-of-view that is as fun to imagine as it is hard, shifting readers from hero to villain. Of course, the first-person point-of-view also invites the opportunity for the unreliable narrator, which adds another layer of intrigue to this story. If you've enjoyed any of the Cybertech series, you won't want to miss this latest installment.


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"John D Trudel has authored two nonfiction books and six Thriller novels: God's House, Privacy Wars, Soft Target, Raven's Run, Raven's Redemption, and Raven's Resurrection. He graduated from Georgia Tech and Kansas State, had a long career in high-technology, wrote columns for several national magazines, and lives in Oregon and Arizona. John Trudel maintains an author's site and blog. You can find them under his name ""johntrudel."" His popular blog is called ""Freedom Writers."" As an inventor and an instrument rated multiengine pilot, he has long loved aviation and technology. John had a pilot's license before he had a driver's license. He built and flew his own radio-controlled aircraft before they were called ""drones"" and programmed computers before PCs existed. His popular blog was selected by a Radio Host as one of the ""top 8 in the Northwest."" It has a mix of information about both real world events and novels. John's first four novels all won awards. Two were finalists for the prestigious Eric Hoffer award. Privacy Wars predicted the NSA and IRS scandals, winning three Awards in the process and gleaning many media interviews. Details, links, interviews, and video trailers are posted on John's website. The first chapters of his novels are there too, free."

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