A conspiracy that will end alternative energy research; an organisation killing to protect its interests – and a bomb that will change the face of terrorism...

When Sarah Edgewater’s ex-husband is murdered by a radical organisation hell-bent on protecting their assets, she turns to Dan Taylor – geologist, ex-soldier, and lost cause. Together, they must unravel the research notes that Sarah’s ex-husband left behind to locate an explosive device that is circumnavigating the globe towards the London 2012 Olympics – and time is running out. In an fast-paced ecological thriller that spans the globe, from London to Brisbane and back via the Arctic Circle, Dan and Sarah aren’t just chasing the truth – they’re chasing a bomb that, if detonated, will change the future of alternative energy research and the centre of England’s capital forever.

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Rachel Amphlett

Rachel Amphlett previously worked in the legal and economic publishing industry in the UK, and undertook several publishing courses at Oxford John Brookes University.

Moving to Australia from the United Kingdom in late 2005, Rachel joined Queensland Writer’s Centre and undertook some of their courses to redevelop her craft. These provided her with the skills and dedication to return to writing and led to publication success both in Australia and the United Kingdom with her  short stories.

In August 2011, Rachel published her first thriller, 'White Gold', as an eBook. Due to constant requests from other readers, a paperback version was released in May 2012. A further Dan Taylor thriller is scheduled for release in 2013, while two independent projects are currently being researched.

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