Shark Fin/Kim Jong Un's Atom Bomb: Double Title Pulp Fiction Style Wild Ride
Keith Suek Kim Jong Un's Atomic Bomb -- Felons fleeing Sergeant Whitefeather, the hyper-aggressive and heroic Highway Patrolwoman collide with a North Korean operative on the oil lease roads of the North Dakota badlands. Park Son IL, the operative, has the mission of planting and detonating an atomic bomb inside a U.S. missile silo intending disruption of American society. "The American news would report it as an American accident. The Liberal Press would call for Trump’s resignation. A complete police state would descend over America. The National American Security State would be forced to negotiate.The first thing the Dear Leader would ask for is the Rare Earths mining concession deep below post glacial North Dakota. He would enjoy a monopoly." Once the party gets started there is nothing but action amid some well place tongue-in-cheek humor. Keith's second book is a hilarious and exhilarating ride through the snow and blood. Sharkfin -- "The shark fin sliced the surface so fast that Jimmy could see water spray spit from it. It turned straight for him. Short fin, 90 degree drop on the back side. The water was being shoved upward by the grotesque hump. As Jimmy pushed his bloody fish bag in front of him, he pointed his spear gun to the point of attack. In the window of his mask he saw the protruding teeth of the Sand Tiger. Its distinctly positioned eyes on the base of its pointy nose focused on Jimmy and then glazed over. Jimmy had seen the attack gaze before. He had two seconds left."From the deadly tension of the opening paragraphs the thought plickens as salty commercial divers Jimmy and Brett look to more lucrative means by means of a submarine to smuggle hash oil into Florida. "The sea is not your friend, even though she is your lover." Self-centered federal agents are attracted to the plan like a shark to blood in the water and the conflagration is fed by diesel fuel and greed. You will not beable to put this book down, I gar-un-tee.
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150 Pages