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The School
The Snowball Effect
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The Kovak Files Series

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After Alexey Kovak, the notorious crime boss and father of Mishca and Sam Kovak escapes from the FBIs grasp after capture, they immediately set up a tactical research team to begin tracking him again. With the deep pockets of the government behind them, Sam and his team finally get the massive break they were hoping for. FBI assault teams deployed, they join forces with The Military Police in Russia to bring this criminal king to justice for horrific crimes of child abduction and forced assassin training in camps he himself created and run. With the personal quest of finding the man that stole their childhoods and the added motivation to stop a school which they themselves grew up in, they set out in the cold and baron Russian spring. Suddenly finding themselves separated from their military escorts, blown up and taken captive, they have to rely on their own training to escape, evade and survive the endless dangers they encounter. As they struggle to keep an upper hand in the precarious battle against their father and his own forces, they find more than they were looking for and suddenly their mission takes on a whole new depth. The countdown to find this horrendous criminal begins from page one and takes you on a harrowing ride all the way to the end.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPJ Gordon
Release dateMar 28, 2012
The School
The Snowball Effect

Titles in the series (2)

  • The Snowball Effect

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    The Snowball Effect
    The Snowball Effect

    Taken as young children to be trained as modern day terrorists in far off and baron Russia, siblings Mishca and Sam endure years of rigorous and demanding training. Her in hand to hand combat, him in cyber warfare. But after four years, Mishca, seeing her brothers dark dreams getting worse takes him one night and attempts an escape. They scramble to survive and finally, after five years they thought they had achieved the impossible, a new life, far away from the dark childhood that will forever mold who they are. But suddenly one day they realize their worst fears are real, they have been tracked all along, and they are closing in. Determined and scared they take off into a snowstorm, desperately trying to loose their tail in the battering weather conditions. As the pursuers close in, Mishca and Sam loose control of their car on the slick roads in an unknown community and wake to find themselves in the cabin of three holiday makers, bloodied and bruised, memories sketchy. But the friends that rescued them offer help and a way out, even if it means revealing the deep and terrible secrets of their past. As they try to snare the men stalking them, they begin to learn of their bizarre past, who they really are and how it all interlinks into a masterfully concocted criminal underworld. Using their unique skills they go head to head to expose this vicious criminal and try to make right the worst kind of betrayal.

  • The School

    2

    The School
    The School

    After Alexey Kovak, the notorious crime boss and father of Mishca and Sam Kovak escapes from the FBIs grasp after capture, they immediately set up a tactical research team to begin tracking him again. With the deep pockets of the government behind them, Sam and his team finally get the massive break they were hoping for. FBI assault teams deployed, they join forces with The Military Police in Russia to bring this criminal king to justice for horrific crimes of child abduction and forced assassin training in camps he himself created and run. With the personal quest of finding the man that stole their childhoods and the added motivation to stop a school which they themselves grew up in, they set out in the cold and baron Russian spring. Suddenly finding themselves separated from their military escorts, blown up and taken captive, they have to rely on their own training to escape, evade and survive the endless dangers they encounter. As they struggle to keep an upper hand in the precarious battle against their father and his own forces, they find more than they were looking for and suddenly their mission takes on a whole new depth. The countdown to find this horrendous criminal begins from page one and takes you on a harrowing ride all the way to the end.

Author

PJ Gordon

My name is Pip. Ive lived in the States on and off ever since I could have a glass of wine. I was in Europe before that searching for the endless winter. I was a competitive freeskier for over a decade and represented my country until a few years ago. I live half the year in the snow and half the year in the sand. I am a big dreamer and I'm pretty sure that will never go away. I dream of sand these days and hope one day my feet can be buried in it daily. I married a snowboarder/surfer, so I'm hoping between us one day we will find the right place to stay for good. During a dry winter 2012, I sat down and wrote The Snowball Effect. It had been floating in my mind for months, so I finally put fingers to keyboard and went for it. Since then I have written the sequel and published it while in the Dominican Republic surfing in mid 2013, it is called The School and I like it even more. The story goes deeper into the past and becomes more complex as new characters are introduced. I really enjoyed writing this one and I am already working on the third in what is now called the Kovak Files, Misty Hill. Read on to find out what it all means..... It is the first time I have ever written anything! I think it's great there's a place like smashwords to give indie authors a place to show their work. I hope you like it. Feel free to write to me, I'd love to hear what you thought. pippagordons@gmail.com

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