Francois McKinnon
Peter Gray's Many Faces
Peter Gray's Many Faces
Before we meet Peter, he investigated the kidnapping of Amy Jones, a teenager from California, who ended up been drugged and trafficked by a Mexican Cartel. This novel is based on true events investigated by the author.
Accompanying Gray on his thrilling adventures are two formidable companions—Isabelle Martin, an investigator intern with exceptional intelligence and beauty, and Enrique Perez, a former NSA analyst and computer genius. Together, this dynamic trio navigates through webs of deception, intrigue, and danger as they unravel complex mysteries and outmaneuver their adversaries.
With McKinnon's insider knowledge and expertise, Many Faces promises to deliver a riveting and authentic portrayal of the high-stakes world of espionage and private investigation. Readers can expect an exhilarating ride filled with twists, turns, and unexpected revelations as they follow Peter and his team on their daring escapades.
"I believe Mark Twain said, "Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't" McKinnon's writing is based on true experiences and integrates these true events to amaze the reader. A great read with lots of twists. Looking forward to more of McKinnon's adventures." by JJ Everett
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