Fontana

Fontana

Ian Feldman

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Editorial:
Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9798330434220
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Fontana is dramatic mystery, that unfolds as a backwoods crime cover-up turns into a major Government conspiracy, starting with a single event; a rotting corpse that washes out of the massive Fontana Dam sluice, deep in the mountains of North Carolina. Suddenly a covert organization, hidden from existence since the 1940’s erupts into action to eliminate all traces of this past mistake.The Crime Mystery of Fontana, involves a clandestine Government conspiracy from the Great Dam’s pre-construction days, back in 1942. Suddenly, in the current timeline now, the National News Media is on alert as an aggressive young Knoxville TV Reporter, Trish Freeman, attempts to expose the background story, revealing the dangerous secret behind the rotting corpse she discovered. Spurred into action, Jack Wolcott, an Iraq War assassin and his team of murderous operatives attached to a super-secret covert Government agency called ALSOS, begin a process of elimination of any person that could expose decades of cover-up, including Trish.

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