Cager

Cager by Georgia Brown Zuniga is an illustrated fiction work published by AuthorHouse on December 22, 2011. This 296-page novel intertwines the lives of a former attorney turned Highway Patrol officer, a beautiful woman, a renowned architect, and a skilled FBI agent, exploring themes of love, deceit, espionage, and murder. The narrative follows Charles, a boy with a childhood fascination for caging insects, who transitions from law to law enforcement, ultimately uncovering a web of intrigue surrounding a suspicious mountain accident involving a prominent nuclear physicist.
Readers will find a gripping tale that delves into the investigation of the physicist’s death, revealing layers of conspiracy and danger. As Cager navigates the complexities of the case, he faces threats that escalate, including a ransacked home and ominous warnings directed at the victim’s widow. The story captures the tension of a high-stakes investigation involving Homeland Security and the FBI, as the Task Force works to unravel the truth behind Tudor’s murder, suggesting that the danger may lie closer to home than anticipated.
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A handsome ex attorney turned Highway Patrol officer. A beautiful woman in her prime. A famous architect. An FBI agent at the top of his game. The lives of these four people come together in love, deceit, espionage and murder. The story of a boy named Charles. As a child he would put insects and the like in little cages he built. When his father came home he would ask, “Where is the Cager?” the name stuck. He followed in his father’s footsteps, attended a university, law school, passed the Bar and joined his father’s law firm. He gives up the practice of law to join the California Highway Patrol. The winds were at gale force and the rain was so hard and constant it was almost impossible to see during one of the worse storms in northern California. Cager answered a call to investigate a mountain accident. He couldn’t believe it. A boulder had fallen on a car killing the driver instantly. The passenger, a beautiful woman, is barely alive. The oddity of the accident bothered Cager. When the storm subsides he returns to the scene, climbs up the cliff and finds evidence of foul play. The victim, Tobert Tudor, was a world renowed nuclear physicist and biochemist working on top secret synthetic cell- restructuring as well as a new type of explosive. Homeland Security and the FBI become involved and form a Task Force to investigate Tudor’s death. Jim Hunt, the FBI agent assigned to the Task Force, uses the vast technical facilities at Quantico to trace backgrounds, travel and bank account information on Tudor’s business associates. During the course of the investigation, things start to happen. Cager’s house, overlooking the ocean, is ransacked and he is being watched by a man in a small boat. Robert Tudor’s wife, Ann, finds her cat crucified on her front door with a note pinned to its body, to give up Tudor’s formulas or she would suffer the consequences.The Task Force which includes Cager determines Tudor’s death was not an accident but murder. All clues point to possibly someone on the inside of law encorcement.
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