Once Upon A Nightmare

by William F. Lee


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/28/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 300
ISBN : 9781452009445
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 300
ISBN : 9781452009421
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 300
ISBN : 9781452009438

About the Book

Hunter Kerrigan, a superbly skilled and highly decorated Force Recon Marine Officer, and son of a former CIA Station Chief is aggressively recruited from the Corps to pursue a career in The Agency. After training at The Farm in Virginia, his first assignment is to find and terminate a former CIA agent and defector turned international assassin, code name Pisces. While tracking Pisces, Hunter faces ambushes by covert agents from three foreign governments. These attacks are peculiarly set up by his own agent runner, sensuous Samantha McGee and her two high echelon CIA bosses. While enmeshed in the hunt for Pisces, three of Kerrigan's former lady friends are hideously murdered with no apparent connection other than he had dated them in the past. The police in three US cities believe it's a serial killer, however, Hunter is convinced it's a means of revenge, and is Pisces' at his most evil.

Hunter continues his tenacious search and termination mission, and while doing so becomes involved with a steamy Israeli Mossad operative, Dvorah. Closing on his target, Hunter then discovers that Pisces is also the murderer of his father years before in London.

Further, Dvorah is assassinated for assisting him. After tracking Pisces through San Francisco, London, Pisa and the Amalfi coast, he finds the recurrently vanishing Pisces on the Isle of Capri under another alias and living with the widow of a man he murdered early on.

Here the mission comes to an end...or does it? And Pisces is terminated...or is he?


About the Author

William F. Lee is a retired Marine Officer and a retired business executive. His Marine Corps career spanned twenty years, two wars, wounded in action and includes nine personal decorations and five unit citations. He retired from business as Director of EDS International HR. He's had three other novels published, the latter two winning Book of the Year awards from the NTBF in 2007 and 2008. These were "The Light Side of Damnation" and "The Boys in Blue White Dress."

Recently his short story, "Reincarnation of Bernarr" was published in the anthology, Patchwork Path: Dad's Bowtie. He is a member er of the Writer's League of Texas; Lesser North Texas Writer's Group; Writer's Guild of Texas; Military Writer's Society of America; Marine Corps Association; Military Officers Association of America; Center House Association; and the 8th and "I" Reunion Association. His lives with his wife of fifty-five years in Fairview, Texas.