The Whitemoon Crisis

The Whitemoon Crisis by Frank Mosco, published by Quillquest Books in 2004, is a fictional suspense thriller that delves into the realm of terrorism and conspiracy. This edition spans 308 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Navy Commander Ramsey Lightner, a Pentagon Intelligence Officer, as he navigates a complex web of intrigue and suspense amid the looming threat of world war. Set against a backdrop that stretches from the Caribbean to Washington, DC, the story raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of modern terrorism.
Readers will find a chilling exploration of power and destruction, as Lightner uncovers a multi-layered conspiracy that challenges the very fabric of national security. The Whitemoon Crisis engages with themes of mystery and detective work, echoing the style of classic suspense novels. This book invites readers to consider the implications of hate-driven terrorism and the resourcefulness required to combat it, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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Novelist Frank Mosco weaves a chilling story of terrorism on a scale never before imagined. A story of intrigue and suspense, The Whitemoon Crisis draws you into a world of wondering – could this really happen! This fictional suspense thriller introduces Navy Commander Ramsey Lightner, Pentagon Intelligence Officer, who under the threat of world war, uncovers a multi-layered conspiracy of power and destruction that reaches from the Caribbean and the balmy tourists town of St. Augustine, Florida, to the highest levels of government in Washington, DC. This novel of intrigue contains all that a reader expects of a suspense novel in the tradition of Ian Fleming’s James Bond. Written in 1982 and originally published in 1986, THE WHITEMOON CRISIS has proven to be an intense preview of events of our new century, raising the question and challenge of how to defend against the exceptional resourcefulness of hate driven terrorism. A must read for those who enjoy this genre of literature. Fiction/suspense, (5×8 paperback).
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