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Sometimes underneath a bad problem is an even worse situation . . .Michelle Watson is a former policewoman gravely injured in the line of duty. Once she survives her injuries, she discovers that she can teleport anywhere in the world that she can visualize. She ponders where to put that special talent to work and settles on the CIA. She begins her career there with the agency rescuing Americans in bad situations.Michelle is assigned with partner Jason, to investigate Venezuela’s worrisome partnership with Iraq. They arrive in Curaçao to rent a sailboat planning on using that as a cover to sail to the Venezuelan coast searching for information about the rumors they’ve been sent to investigate. Michelle is the CIA’s top-secret case officer able to uniquely help the spy agency with her teleportation skill.As they cruise from Curaçao to Bonaire and onto Caracas, the pair discover other problems originating in the South American country, not the least being the pirates stalking the Caribbean. As bad as ICBMs could be, there's a worse problem about to explode for the United States, and indeed the rest of the world if Jason and Michelle fail to stop the plot.Read Book 2 of the Michelle Watson Thriller series for an exciting story set in the chaotic and corrupt country of Venezuela.

214 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 31, 2021

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Alec Peche

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Author’s Bio
I have fourteen books published in the Jill Quint, MD murder mystery series. They are best described as soft-boiled mysteries.

The books are set in different locations in the United States and Europe. The lead protagonist is Jill Quint, a forensic pathologist. She worked for a state crime lab, but left as she became disenchanted with court appearances, paperwork, and politics. She operates a vineyard in the central valley of California producing Moscato wine.

Jill also works as a private consultant providing a second opinion on the cause of death for families not satisfied with what they are being told about their loved one's death. She had developed a lab that serves two purposes: she can analyze specimens from a crime scene and she can create organic solutions to pest control and fertilizer for her vines.

Jill is partnered in her adventures with her three best friends who live in another state. Each of those friends has unique skills that move a case forward to being solved.

I also have a second series featuring Damian Green, a loner who lives on an island in San Francisco Bay. He's a computer genius and inventor and his entire family were murdered seven years ago by a mistakenly released prisoner from Soledad Prison. Now he helps Natalie Severino, a retired police detective that solved his family's murders with cold cases. There are 5 books in this series.

I'm a book lover with mystery (mostly) and urban fantasy and romance (occasionally) being the only three genres I read.

Writing mysteries is an adventure - trying to plan for twists and plots to make the story richer. I can get engrossed researching a particular angle of each case. For example, in CASTLE KILLING set in Cardiff, Wales, I spent hours studying different angles of the castle to make sure I threw my victim out the right window. He needed to be four stories up to be dead rather than have multiple broken bones. Yes, I know it sounds like a gruesome question, but if I didn't ask it, one of my readers would.

I hope you will enjoy these stories!

I started a third series with Michelle Watson, a CIA operative with a teleportation skill. Imagine what a spy could do with that skill! There are 3 books in this series.

Alec Peche

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January 8, 2022
Not as good as the first

The book seemed to really drag in some places and it took me longer too read because it got bogged down many times with seemingly trivial info. I definitely liked the other paranormal series I read of this author's works much better.
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June 21, 2022
Great book

Great book can't wait for the next one. Love all of Alec Peche books. Very entertaining. Can't wait for more
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