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Guardians of the Backwater
by Andrew Smith
Part 1 of the Coffee Club Intel series
Guardians of the Backwater is a story about a freelance Journalist, Philip McKenna, who accidentally stumbles upon meeting several local members of the CIA and one of their underworld assets. Philip loved to write and also loved the best coffee in town, and these two desires led him to a coffee shop where three operatives also enjoyed their daily ritual of a hot cup of java. Through casual conversation, Philip became acquainted with, and a regular of, what he termed: The Coffee Club! This led to many clandestine conversations where Philip, as a journalist, couldn't wait to get to the next meeting, hoping to hear something that might help him to write another great story. However, the Coffee Club members soon became suspicious, which caught the ear of the local CIA Chief of Station. Wanting to guard their local operations, some of them highly illegal, the chief of station, gave the head nod to "deal with the problem" of Philip's possible snooping activities. This led to an adventure that will take the reader across the world to two areas, one known as the loneliest place on earth! A contributor to this global adventure is a rare dream-gift that Philip possesses, which gives him warnings of upcoming clandestine activities, allowing him to escape all the underworlds dangerous nets. Guardians of the Backwater will make you laugh, cry, and will renew your love of country. It will also reveal some very dark secrets of the spy world. Author Biography: Originally from Minty-snow-ta (Minnesota), some of the most enjoyable times of Andrew Smith's life is his work, or volunteer work, in different communications/media outlets. Having professional skills in radio, television and print media, he once worked for one of the largest media research companies in the U.S. Some of his other work experiences include Radio, as an announcer,and marketing and distribution for a couple of small newspaper publications. He once owned a successful small business corporation in Florida for over a decade, and, hosted his own international radio show on shortwave radio. As a volunteer, he was on the board of directors of a Minnesota based radio station, and produced a church-based cable TV program on a large northern Minnesota cable system for several years; also serving as the communications director of a large church in Florida. Andrew now lives at the base of the far western mountains of the United States. See the CIA from differing perspectives: their secrets unfolded by a snooping journalist, to their part in saving a team of City workers from a Russian/UN invasion of America and then to a secret base a thousand miles off the coast of Alaska. These two books in the Coffee Club Intel Series unfold these secrets and many more: even underground...!
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Crane Lake
by Andrew Smith
Part 2 of the Coffee Club Intel series
America's future through the eyes of a small-town city government, Crane Lake, as they react to a full-scale UN invasion; finally escaping through Canada to a small island in the Aleutians off Alaska. Located on the northern terminus of St. Louis County's Road 24, also known as Crane Lake Road, is Crane Lake Minnesota. And not too many miles east from this point is the largest freshwater lake in the world, Lake Superior, which was known to the early settlers by its Indian name, Gitchee Gumee-the locals in Minnesota sometimes referring to it as the "big ice-cube!" Outlined in the book is a futuristic view of America in its final days and the scope of the invasion, by region, of UN sponsored troops. Minnesota is at the center of the activities, with a focus on Crane Lake as its city government reacts to being in the pathway of advancing Russian troops. They discuss their options, later deciding to follow the advice of a former CIA officer to flee across the international border and pass through Canada to Adak Island Alaska, which is a former US naval base. There they have housing and safety to events changing the landscape of America's security. Part of the Coffee Club Intel Series. Author Biography: Originally from Minty-snow-ta (Minnesota), some of the most enjoyable times of Andrew Smith's life is his work, or volunteer work, in different communications/media outlets. Having professional skills in radio, television and print media, he once worked for one of the largest media research companies in the U.S. Some of his other work experiences include Radio, as an announcer,and marketing and distribution for a couple of small newspaper publications. He once owned a successful small business corporation in Florida for over a decade, and, hosted his own international radio show on shortwave radio. As a volunteer, he was on the board of directors of a Minnesota based radio station, and produced a church-based cable TV program on a large northern Minnesota cable system for several years; also serving as the communications director of a large church in Florida. Andrew now lives at the base of the far western mountains of the United States. See the CIA from differing perspectives: their secrets unfolded by a snooping journalist, to their part in saving a team of City workers from a Russian/UN invasion of America and then to a secret base a thousand miles off the coast of Alaska. These two books in the Coffee Club Intel Series unfold these secrets and many more: even underground...!
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