In the second of The Olympus Device trilogy, Dusty's escapades continue as he pledges to prevent the world's most powerful device from falling into the wrong hands. Treachery spoils his plans to live off the grid, and soon the FBI is hot on his trail. With the government's bloodhounds snapping at h
The Olympus Device: Book One
β Scribed by Nobody, Joe
- Book ID
- 108628791
- Publisher
- Kemah Bay Marketing LLC
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 170 KB
- Series
- Olympus Device 1
- Category
- Fiction
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Overview: Joe Nobody (pen name for the author who wishes to keep his identity confidential) has provided systems, consulting and training for the U.S. Army, Department of Homeland Security, Office of Naval Research, United States Border Patrol as well as several private firms and government agencies