Wednesday, January 14, 2015

The Belial Stone

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The Belial Stone
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DB91JQQ/
869 reviews, 4.3 stars




Blurb:
An innocent discovery on a Montana ranch two years ago,
sets off a series of events that may very well change the world . . .
if it doesn't end it first.

Professor Delaney McPhearson's life is turned upside down when her best friend, archaeologist Drew Masters, is found dead. Before she can deal with the heartbreaking loss, she is viciously attacked in her home by a man with inhuman fighting abilities.

Former Navy SEAL and head of security for a global think tank, Jake Rogan drops everything when he hears his foster brother, Tom Jeffries, has gone missing. There seem to be no clues, no information about his whereabouts. He has just vanished. But Jake won't rest until he finds him.

Laney and Jake join forces when they learn that the fates of their loved ones are intertwined. And somehow all the danger that dogs their steps, revolves around an eccentric archaeologist's controversial work on Gobekli Tepe, and the search for an ancient source of power.

Their personal quest soon becomes a race to protect humanity's very existence. But how can they defeat a foe who has been planning his moves for millennia?

To save mankind, Laney and Jake know they must succeed. But to succeed, they must live long enough to fight.
About
The Belial Stone is a non-stop, action packed thriller about a search for an ancient weapon hidden for thousands of years, the questions about how people came to be, and a race to save us all. With a strong attention to detail, R.D. weaves history, science, and religion into one fascinating tale that will leave the reader wondering, where does the truth end and fiction begin?

About the Author
There are three things in this world that R.D. loves: books, martial arts, and crime. Hmmm, perhaps that last one requires a deeper explanation. R.D. has a Ph.D. in Criminology, specializing in genetic underpinnings of criminality, corrections, and terrorist motivations. She has been studying the motivation for criminal behavior for over twenty years. Her books reflect this deep understanding of criminal behavior. And while motivation is fun, according to R.D., there is nothing more fun to write than an action sequence. Drawing on her years of studying Jeet Kune Do, her books are chock-filled with one explosive fight scene after the next. And she wouldn't have it any other way. She writes the books she would want to read and the more action, the better. For more on R.D. and her upcoming publications, check out her blog at desperateforagoodbook.com. Or send her an email (rdbradywrite@gmail.com) asking to be placed on her email list for upcoming publications.




















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