Sword of Damocles

Sword of Damocles by Brian Bern is a young adult spy novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on September 25, 2013. This edition spans 252 pages and is written in English. The story follows Cade Knight, who is born into a family of spies, and explores themes of espionage and adventure as he navigates the challenges that arise when a powerful invention, the J-Phone, falls into the wrong hands.
Readers will find Cade and his twin sister utilizing their extensive training to confront enemy agents and protect their family. The narrative unfolds as they work to rescue their mother and reclaim the J-Phone, which has the potential to launch nuclear weapons. The plot is set against the backdrop of Washington, D.C., and delves into the high-stakes world of espionage, where the consequences of failure could be catastrophic.
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Cade Knight was born into a family of spies. Espionage is in his blood. Cade helped his father design the J-Phone, the most significant invention in the history of spy craft–complete with Eavesdropper, Impersonator, and Hacker apps. Together, he and his father customized a J-Phone for the president of the United States, enabling him to launch nuclear weapons from the Nuclear Football app. Too bad the J-Phone falls into the wrong hands, and enemy agents hunt for those who know how to use it. When family members begin to fall off the grid, Cade and his twin sister call on years of training to identify and infiltrate the opposition. They must rescue their mother, retrieve the J-Phone, and reunite the family. Failure could cost one life or a hundred million. Sword of Damocles is a young adult spy novel set in Washington, D.C.
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