Science Fiction
Kiss Houston Goodbye
by Steven Bassion
Category: Techno Thriller
414 printed pages
An African nation is starving - again - and the nations in the West are unwilling to risk the political embarrassment of another attempt to help.
That nation's students who are studying abroad are recalled; there's no money to keep them in school.
A group of these students - with the help of Libya's Muamar Kadhafi and a mercenary in his hire - smuggle, build and threaten the U.S. with a nuclear bomb, unless their country is fed.
The U.S. mobilizes a {real} top secret unit called NEST - Nuclear Emergency Search Team - to find the bomb. Some way must be found to reconcile and resolve the actions of the students and the American military, each heroes to their own cause.
This is a techno-thriller, written with the assistance of a Los Alamos physicist who preferred to remain anonymous.

Osirius
by G.E. Merchant
Category: Science Fiction
The Book of Osirius is the first in a projected trilogy on Egyptian mythological
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