Hide and Seek Jeff Streuker, Alton Gansky Paperback, 400 pp., $14.99 B&H Books (July 1, 2012)
While negotiating a dispute with the Kyrgyzstan government, Foreign Affairs Officer Amelia Lennon prevents the kidnapping of the daughter of Kyrgyzstan’s president, but now the two women are on the run in a city that’s erupting into chaos. Master Sergeant J.J. Bartley is the Special Operations team leader tasked to rescue Amelia and Jildiz. With two new members in his unit—one with a secret that could endanger everyone’s life—J.J. must soldier his unit through crazed mobs intent on overthrowing the government.
Major Jeff Struecker (a real life Black Hawk Down veteran) and his award-winning coauthor tell a space-based intelligence story of intense extremes. An “Angel-12″ American satellite is ambushed by China and lands in remote Siberia. U.S. Sgt. Major Eric Moyer and his Special Ops unit are deployed to find Angel-12 and keep its advanced nuclear fuel from enemy hands—and there are many. A rash of military and domestic hostage concerns ensues as the stark truth looms: three nations are racing to the satellite, but only one will get there first.
The Mayan Apocalypse Mark Hitchcock and Alton Gansky Paperback, 300 pp., $13.99 Harvest House Publishers (September 1, 2010)
Andrew Morgan is a wealthy oil executive in search of the meaning of life. He investigates the ancient Mayan predictions that the world will end in 2012. Then he meets Lisa Campbell, an attractive Christian journalist also researching the Mayan calendar. As December 21, 2012 draws closer, a meteorite impact in Arizona, a volcanic eruption, and the threat of an asteroid on a collision-course with earth escalate fears. Are these indicators of a global apocalypse? Does Lisa’s Christian faith have the answers after all? Or has fate destined everyone to a holocaust from which there is no escape?
Blaze of Glory Captain Jeff Struecker, Alton Gansky Paperback, 400 pp., $14.99 B&H Books (May 1, 2010)
United States Sgt. Major Eric Moyer and his Special Operations unit have been called in to track down a wealthy Egyptian terrorist who is believed to have sordid ties to a sudden increase in female suicide bombers. Chasing El-Sayyed through Italy, they soon gain interconnected details about a Mexican drug lord who is plotting to kill the U.S. and Mexican presidents. Now Moyer and his team must stop not one, but two madmen on separate continents. And with a new member of the unit hiding his struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder, a third problem begins to boil.