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Sleeper's Run

Author Henry Mosquera
Publisher Oddity Media
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PublisherOddity Media
ISBN / ASIN0615505449
ISBN-139780615505442
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Sales Rank1,774,337
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

  • Winner of the 2014 Los Angeles Book Festival for Best Genre-Based Fiction
  • Winner of the 2014 Beverly Hills Book Awards for Best Political Thriller
  • Winner of the 2012 IndieReader Discovery Awards for Best Mystery/Thriller
  • Winner of the 2011 Reader Views Reviewers Choice Awards for Best South American Novel
  • 2013 Honorable Mentions: Reader's Favorite International Book Awards, Paris, London, San Francisco, Hollywood & Southern California Book Festivals
War on Terror veteran, Eric Caine, is found wandering the streets of Miami with no memory of the car accident that left him there. Alone and suffering from PTSD, Eric is on a one-way road to self-destruction. Then a chance meeting at a bar begins a series of events that helps Eric start anew. When his new job relocates him to Venezuela-the land of his childhood-things, however, take an ominous turn as a catastrophic event threatens the stability of the country. Now Eric must escape an elite team of CIA assassins as he tries to uncover an international conspiracy in which nothing is what it seems.

5-Star Review: "Mosquera pulls readers in with intoxicating descriptions of his country, capturing Venezuela's allure even as he portrays its violence and poverty. He also includes shrewd commentary about the nature of the Venezuelan government and its relations with that of the United States. He weaves these points deftly into the story line without bogging down the plot. Indeed, the novel keeps one guessing until the very end, with enough layers to satisfy even the most staunch conspiracy theorists. Sleeper's Run will be of interest to anyone who enjoys international intrigue." - ForeWord Clarion Reviews.