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Summary
Summary
CIA agent Jax Alexander and remote viewer Tobie Guinness--the heroes of C.S. Graham's bestselling debut The Archangel Project--are back in The Solomon Effect, a riveting thriller that combines authentic CIA spycraft, unearthed Nazi secrets, and biological terror in a tale that races full-speed from the opening paragraph to the heart-pounding conclusion. A masterwork of intrigue and action The Solomon Effect will appeal to a wide audience--from fans of Tom Clancy, James Rollins, and John Le Carré to dedicated aficionados of Tami Hoeg. Publishers Weekly gave Archangel a starred review, calling it "rollicking suspense...[an] impressive series opener." The Solomon Effect promises even greater adrenaline-pumping thrills and surprises.
Author Notes
C. S. Graham is the pen name for Candice Proctor, who received a B. A. in classics and an M. A. and Ph.D in European history. She taught history at the University of Idaho and Midwestern State University in Texas. She also worked as an archaeologist on a variety of sites including a Hudson's Bay Company Fort in San Juan Island, a Cherokee village in Tennessee, a prehistoric kill site in Victoria, Australia, and a Roman cemetery and medieval manor house in Winchester, England. She spent many years as a partner in an international business consulting firm.
She writes novels under the names Candice Proctor, C. S. Harris, and C. S. Graham. She writes the Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery Ser. under the name C. S. Harris. She is also the author of a nonfiction historical study of women in the French Revolution.
(Bowker Author Biography)