The Peabody Connection

An Action Fiction Novel

by Bill Knussmann


Formats

Hardcover
£19.95
Softcover
£11.95
Hardcover
£19.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 25/04/2015

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 212
ISBN : 9781504906791
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 212
ISBN : 9781504906227

About the Book

Not too far in the future, Matthew Kittle, an investigative reporter for a Washington, DC–based national newspaper uncovers a scheme that could shake the foundation of the United States Government if it were to become public knowledge. Besides being a reporter, Kittle had an alternative motive in doing the research on this particular operation that was being carried out under the radar of the United States government. People in the higher hierarchy of the government were directly involved in this scheme. A few days before Kittle is to release the story for publication, he is found dead at his home in Washington, DC—apparently from a suicide. His paper decides to turn Kittle’s investigation over to two cub reporters, Stan Barton and Sarah Jameison, neither of whom would draw attention to their real intent. Stan and Sarah discover from Kittle’s notes that key elements are missing that would tie the parts of the puzzle together. Apparently Kittle kept the missing pieces locked away mentally. They decide to retrace step by step the investigative process Kittle took to expose the international operation that was detrimental to the security of the United States. Their investigation takes them to several locals in the United States and around the globe. Once the operation is exposed, it has a profound impact on the US government as well as other parties that were involved in the scheme.


About the Author

I am a retired site/construction manager for a Fortune 25 company. Presently, I work as an independent engineering consultant in the construction field. I hold a BS and MS degree in engineering as well as a MBA in finance. During the Vietnam conflict, I was a company commander in a naval amphibious construction battalion (Seabees) and served tours of duty in South Vietnam in 1967, ’68, and ’69 as an officer in charge of special detachments supporting operations in the Delta.