New Directions

New Directions by Liam Adair, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on July 28, 2015, is a 210-page work written in English. The narrative follows Alex Craven, who, after sustaining a career-ending injury during his last operation for the UN, faces the challenge of informing his colleague Paul Blair about his retirement. As Blair and John Gannon also contemplate their futures, they must navigate the complexities of their long-standing partnership while considering new opportunities that arise.
Readers will find a blend of mystery, thriller, and suspense as the trio embarks on a mission to track down rogue DEA agents. The story delves into the machinations of a multibillionaire, Vernon R. Foster, who aims to dismantle the U.S. government and establish himself as a supreme leader. As Blair and his team work to thwart Foster’s plans, they uncover significant resources that could reshape law enforcement. This edition presents a detailed exploration of crime and action, set against a backdrop of high-stakes intrigue.
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During the last operation for the Un, Alex Craven sustains a career ending injury. He does know how to tell Paul Blair of his decision to retire. As usual, Blair makes it easier for him by broaching the subject first. When John Gannon also decides to retire at the same time, then Blair must make a decision about his own future. These three have been a force to be reckoned with for very a long time, and Paul Blair tries to find a way to keep this small group intact. Blair has already talked to and accepted a post to be a special undercover agent outside normal law enforcement agencies and departments for the president. He would be the president’s ace in the hole. One way to keep this trio together would be to convince Craven and Gannon to join him and be undercover agents for the American president. Having agreed to join Blair in this adventure, their first task is to track and arrest two rogue Dea agents, in which the system seems to be incapable of doing. It is while doing this that Blair uncovers the fact that a multibillionaire with a god complex, one Vernon R. Foster, has decided to destroy first the presidency and then the government of the Usa, and set himself up as the supreme leader of the United States of America. His reasons for doing this are to right the wrongs of the South, who lost in the Civil War. By his efforts in catching Foster, Blair unlocks a vast fortune in money and also a huge stack of small arms enough to reequip most of the nation’s police forces. Unfortunately, it is the motivation for Blair to retire gracefully from the field of conflict.
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