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by Brandt Legg


  And to the readers who, with their reading, complete the book. I’d like to give extra special thanks to the following readers and/or members of the street team for either their support, kindness, reviews (I love reviews), suggestions, and/or encouragement.

  (If I left anyone out, I apologize. Please forgive me, and let me know. I can fix it!)

  Please don’t let the fact that there are so many of you do anything to diminish your importance to me. That this group continues to grow is so amazing to me, it blows my mind and takes my breath away.

  In alphabetical order (by first name):

  Adam Tanner, Alec Redwine, Amber Hunt, Anne Kaplan, Bill Borchert, Blake Dowling, Bob Browder, Bob Dumas, Brian C. Coffey, Brian Schnizlein, Cara Johnson, Carl Howard, Carol M, Cathie Harrison, Cheryl Olson, Chet Keough, Chis Bond, Chris Tomlinson, Christine Moritz, Christopher Bowling, Chuck Gonzalez, Cid Chase, Consuelo Ashworth, Debra Harper, Dennis Lowe, Derek Redmond, Diane Whitehead, Douglas Dersch, Douglas Meek, Elaine Dill, Ernest Manpino, Ernest Pino, Frank Fusco, Frank Murphy, Gene Leach, Gene Legg, Gil Forbes, Gillian Charlton, Glenda Dykstra, Glenn Legge, Ingo Michehl, Irene Witoski, Jacky Dallaire, Jan Dallas, Janice Gildea, Jean Sink, Joan Osborne, John McDonald, John Nicholson, John Nunley, Judith Anderson, Judy Hammer, Julie Price, Justin Lear, Karen Mack, Karen Markovitz, Kat Heyer, Kathleen Robbins, Kathy Creecy, Kathy Troc, Ken Clute, Ken Friedman, Kyle Dahlem, LA Dumas, Leslie Royce, Linda Loparco, Liz Miller, Marcel Roy. Gerry Adler, Mark Perlmutter, Martha Heckel, Martin Gunnell, Melanie C. Hansen, Michael Ferrel, Michael Picco, Mick Flanigan, Mike Brannick, Mike Lauland, Nigel Revill, Pam Gilbert, Patricia Ruby, Paul Gyorke, Peggy Gulli, Randy Howerter, Rick Ferris, Rob Weaver, Rob Zorger, Robyn Shanti, Ron Babcock, Sam J. Rhoades III, Sam Rhoades, Samantha Jackson, Sandie Parrish, Sandra Zuiderhoek, Satish Bhatti, Sharon Moffatt, Stephane Peltier, Sue Steel, Susan McGuyer, Susan Norlund, Susan Powell, Terry Myers, Tom Strauss, Tony Sommer, Tricia Turner, Vicki Gordon, Vivienne Du Bourdieu.

  Speaking of reviewers, the prolific readers and top Amazon reviewers who have been a great support of my work deserve extra recognition. Thank you so much, and special gratitude to, the remarkable Grady Harp, and to whoever the reviewer “Serenity” is!

  There is a goal among some authors to turn readers into fans, fans into super fans, and super fans into friends. I am fortunate to have been able to achieve that goal on numerous occasions.

  Thank you.

  A Note From the Author

  Thanks for sharing the adventure!

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  About the Author

  USA TODAY Bestselling Author Brandt Legg uses his unusual real life experiences to create page-turning novels. He’s traveled with CIA agents, dined with senators and congressmen, mingled with astronauts, chatted with governors and presidential candidates, had a private conversation with a Secretary of Defense he still doesn’t like to talk about, hung out with Oscar and Grammy winners, had drinks at the State Department, been pursued by tabloid reporters, and spent a birthday at the White House by invitation from the President of the United States.

  At age eight, Legg's father died suddenly, plunging his family into poverty. Two years later, while suffering from crippling migraines, he started in business, and turned a hobby into a multi-million-dollar empire. National media dubbed him the “Teen Tycoon,” and by the mid-eighties, Legg was one of the top young entrepreneurs in America, appearing as high as number twenty-four on the list (when Steve Jobs was #1, Bill Gates #4, and Michael Dell #6). Legg still jokes that he should have gone into computers.

  By his twenties, after years of buying and selling businesses, leveraging, and risk-taking, the high-flying Legg became ensnarled in the financial whirlwind of the junk bond eighties. The stock market crashed and a firestorm of trouble came down. The Teen Tycoon racked up more than a million dollars in legal fees, was betrayed by those closest to him, lost his entire fortune, and ended up serving time for financial improprieties.

  After a year, Legg emerged from federal prison, chastened and wiser, and began anew. More than twenty-five years later, he’s now using all that hard-earned firsthand knowledge of conspiracies, corruption and high finance to weave his tales. Legg’s books pulse with authenticity.

  His series have excited nearly a million readers around the world. Although he refused an offer to make a television movie about his life as a teenage millionaire, his autobiography is in the works. There has also been interest from Hollywood to turn his thrillers into films. With any luck, one day you’ll see your favorite characters on screen.

  He lives in the Pacific Northwest, with his wife and son, writing full time, in several genres, containing the common themes of adventure, conspiracy, and thrillers. Of all his pursuits, being an author and crafting plots for novels is his favorite.

  For more information, please visit his website, or to contact Brandt directly, email him: [email protected], he loves to hear from readers and always responds!

  BrandtLegg.com

  Books by Brandt Legg

  CHASE WEN THRILLERS

  Chasing Rain

  Chasing Fire

  Chasing Wind

  Chasing Dirt

  Chasing Life

  Chasing Kill

  Chasing Risk

  Chasing Mind

  Chasing Time

  Chasing Lies

  BOOKER THRILLERS

  Cosega Search (Cosega Sequence #1)

  Cosega Storm (Cosega Sequence #2)

  Cosega Shift (Cosega Sequence #3)

  Cosega Sphere (Cosega Sequence #4)

  Cosega Source (Cosega Sequence #5)

  Cosega Strike (Cosega Sequence #6)

  The Last Librarian (Justar Journal #1)

  The Lost TreeRunner (Justar Journal #2)

  The List Keepers (Justar Journal #3)

  CapWar ELECTION (CapStone Conspiracy #1)

  CapWar EXPERIENCE (CapStone Conspiracy #2)

  CapWar EMPIRE (CapStone Conspiracy #3)

  Outview (Inner Movement #1)

  Outin (Inner Movement #2)

  Outmove (Inner Movement #3)

  As always, this book is dedicated to

  Teakki and Ro

 

 

 


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