Mark of the Two-Edged Sword
by K A Bryant
First book in the Caleb Promise Series, Mission One. A deep 630 page meaty thriller, espionage and political mystery novel.
K. A. Bryant pulls a dystopian thread through the book with a literary hand. If you like the Jack Reacher novels the Caleb Promise Series Novels are for you. M.O.T.E.S. (Mark of the Two-Edged Sword) bursts with suspense, emotional rides and espionage at the highest levels of government.
OVERVIEW
A car accident kills Caleb Promise’s parents. Mysterious? Normally not, but when your father was the master strategist for an under-cover military strike team and the sole survivor of a mission-gone-bad, his death is definitely mysterious. Out of the old stone Monastery orphanage, Caleb is wrapped in bitterness and entangled in trying to finish his father’s final mission. The promise for embarking on this traitorous mission? Finding his parents murderer and destroying a mysterious living weapon of mass destruction called the Beaston.
Assassins on his heels, time is running out. He must overcome his personal issues to figure out the clues his father left him. Clues encrypted in their father and son relationship. Can they cut through layers of deception to the core… like a two-edged sword? If they can, they’ll leave their mark, the Mark of the Two-Edged Sword.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Caleb Promise is orphaned at fifteen then pulled into the life of undercover agent. The promise for adopting this traitorous life? Finding his parents murder and preserving world peace. Caleb’s determination welded to his father’s intelligence together may cut through layers of deception to the core like a two-edged sword.
Caleb’s father was a master strategist for a United States Special Operations team that took orders directly from the President of the United States. If Caleb can't figure out the clues his father left for him, a living hybrid weapon capable of mass destruction will threaten world peace.
He has the blood of a master strategist coursing through his veins, and a trail to guide him, so what is his dilemma? He’s gotten lost in depression and drink. Time is running out. Can he find his parents murder? Can he finish his father's last mission?
K. A. Bryant pulls a dystopian thread through the book with a literary hand. If you like the Jack Reacher novels the Caleb Promise Series Novels are for you. M.O.T.E.S. (Mark of the Two-Edged Sword) bursts with suspense, emotional rides and espionage at the highest levels of government.
OVERVIEW
A car accident kills Caleb Promise’s parents. Mysterious? Normally not, but when your father was the master strategist for an under-cover military strike team and the sole survivor of a mission-gone-bad, his death is definitely mysterious. Out of the old stone Monastery orphanage, Caleb is wrapped in bitterness and entangled in trying to finish his father’s final mission. The promise for embarking on this traitorous mission? Finding his parents murderer and destroying a mysterious living weapon of mass destruction called the Beaston.
Assassins on his heels, time is running out. He must overcome his personal issues to figure out the clues his father left him. Clues encrypted in their father and son relationship. Can they cut through layers of deception to the core… like a two-edged sword? If they can, they’ll leave their mark, the Mark of the Two-Edged Sword.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Caleb Promise is orphaned at fifteen then pulled into the life of undercover agent. The promise for adopting this traitorous life? Finding his parents murder and preserving world peace. Caleb’s determination welded to his father’s intelligence together may cut through layers of deception to the core like a two-edged sword.
Caleb’s father was a master strategist for a United States Special Operations team that took orders directly from the President of the United States. If Caleb can't figure out the clues his father left for him, a living hybrid weapon capable of mass destruction will threaten world peace.
He has the blood of a master strategist coursing through his veins, and a trail to guide him, so what is his dilemma? He’s gotten lost in depression and drink. Time is running out. Can he find his parents murder? Can he finish his father's last mission?