Gates of Hades

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| Rating | : | 4.40 (540 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B001QB9FJ4 |
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| Number of Pages | : | 202 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-05-27 |
| Language | : | English |
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. About the Author Gregg Loomis is a lawyer specializing in commercial litigations, a former racecar driver, and a licensed commercial pilot. With more than 35 years experience he s expanded into audiobook performance, studying with such industry greats as Pat Fraley, Scott Brick, and Stefan Rudnicki. Loomis has over half a million copies of his books in print that have been translated into several languages.STEPHEN BOWLBY earned his BA in Speech & Theater at Westminster College in Pennsylvania, a short trip from his native North Jersey. He is the author of Voodoo Fury, The Julian Secret, The Pegasus Secret, and The Gates of Hades and has published articles in FLYING and Scuba Diving magazines. His career quickly moved from commercial radio into television and film production as a writer, editor, and director with voice work ever present
Melvin Hunt said Exciting Book!. The main character of this story is Jason Peters a former Delta Forceso;dier. He is employed by Narcom. This is a company that does contract work for the American government because it is politically risky and givesthe government deniability. Peters attempts to capture an arms dealernamed Aziz Saud Alazar. Peters winds up with a laptop computor. His houseis burned down and attempts are made on his life. The villa. J. Rancik said Unrealized Potential. Much as Victoria in Washington mentioned, this book left me wondering why I was still spending my time reading it. I too read the cover acknowledgements, and went as far as reading the first chapter in the store. I thought, 'It has potential. Sure why not.'My biggest complaint is that I never felt like I truly understood the plot or felt compelled to care that the lead character was racing all over picturesque is. "Pass me a barf bag, please." according to Dogwood Damsel. I had to read this to the end to see how in the world he was going to try to make sense of this ridiculous plot. It reads like a Dan Brown parody. Rather than giving his characters, well, character, he gives them ridiculous accents. (Russian eco-terrorists? Are you serious?)His initial partner in crime is a Latino who ends up dying because he's too fat and greedy to pass up a free bottle of champagne rather than
. Gregg Loomis is a lawyer specializing in commercial litigations, a former racecar driver, and a licensed commercial pilot. He is the author of Voodoo Fury, The Julian Secret, The Pegasus Secret, and The Gates of Hades and has published articles in FLYING and Scuba Diving magazines. With more than 35 years experience he s expanded into audiobook performance, studying w
Jason Peters works for Narcom, a company that handles jobs too dangerous or politically risky for U.S. But when his house is attacked and he barely escapes the smoking wreckage, he knows this new case is out of the ordinary, even for him.Jason will travel the globe-from Washington, D.C., to the Dominican Republic, to the volcanoes of Sicily-in a desperate race to uncover the ancient secret that lies at the heart of an unimaginable-and very deadly-plot.. intelligence agencies
