Fugitive Father

Fugitive Father by Robert C. Mowry, published by Tru-Con Publishing on November 26, 2013, is a suspenseful narrative that explores the intense struggles of a father on the run. With 232 pages, this English-language book follows Dr. Alex Vincent as he navigates a perilous situation involving the FBI, Homeland Security, and a dangerous cult. As he attempts to protect his son while carrying encrypted data from a terrorist, the stakes are high, and the tension is palpable.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the emotional turmoil faced by Alex and his son, Tucker, as they confront fear, anger, and the complexities of their relationship. The story delves into themes of loyalty and redemption, raising critical questions about Alex’s future as he grapples with the dual pressures of saving his country and being a father. This edition offers a gripping look at the intersection of personal and national crises, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in fiction that intertwines religious and suspense elements.
Official synopsis Publisher
He Can Prevent A Terror Attack, Or He Can Save His Son-But Can He Do Both?
He has taken his son and he is on the run. The FBI wants him. Homeland Security needs him. The Santa Fe police chief fears him. His ex-wifes cult wants to kill him. With Dr. Alex Vincent having the hard drive from his Los Alamos National Lab computer in his pocket with encrypted data fom a known terrorist, it is no surprise security there haunts him also.
As you read Fugitive Father you will feel as though you are right there with Alex and Tucker as they face fear, anger, shame, discouragement, and even happiness. Author Robert Mowry will keep your fingertips on the page, ready to turn asking the questions:
- Is Alex to evermore be branded a traitor?
- Can he crack this terrorist code and emerge as the man who saves his country?
- Can he become a real father, or will he be relegated to being an underground one forever?
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