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Three pictures. Sent from a U.S. Congressman's office to a North Korean General that is intercepted by a U.S. intelligence team. What do the pictures mean, what is their intent and how is the congressman's office involved. The Office of Naval Intelligence assigns a small team to analyze the pictures and determine their use. What starts out as a simple code-breaking task turns into a nightmare involving foreign agents, Washington, DC politics, shadow governments and deep state players. The team not only has to deal with international intrigue but American assets working against them, as well.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Three pictures. Sent from a U.S. Congressman's office to a North Korean General that is intercepted by a U.S. intelligence team. What do the pictures mean, what is their intent and how is the congressman's office involved. The Office of Naval Intelligence assigns a small team to analyze the pictures and determine their use. What starts out as a simple code-breaking task turns into a nightmare involving foreign agents, Washington, DC politics, shadow governments and deep state players. The team not only has to deal with international intrigue but American assets working against them, as well. On top of this, they must also work against the clock and they're almost out of time before they even begin. In the midst of all this, they discover the real plan of North Korea's nuclear intentions and that the plan may already be in play.
Autorenporträt
Mr. T. James LeDoux is a U.S. Navy Vietnam veteran, having worked on river operations on the upper Mekong River with the Mobile Riverine Force and, at times, supporting the Office of Naval Intelligence in Vietnam in 1969 and 1970. His military experience extends from years 1968 to 2000, in both active and reserve service in the Navy, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard. In Coast Guard Reserves, he was part of the Coast Guard security team for former President Nixon's residence at the Western Whitehouse at San Mateo Point in California. During his life, as a design engineer and manager, he has designed numerous defense and commercial systems and products in both the high-tech hardware and software disciplines as well as managed many product development projects. His last 10 years were dedicated to training, mentoring and aiding technical leaders in managing high-tech development projects and people. He also spent time as a technical investigator, investigating patent infringement claims and acting as an expert witness in court cases involving development processes in both hardware and software development projects. Along with Warren Yates, he developed the 'Control-Feedback-Abort Loop' concept for problem solution analysis being used in a number of high-tech companies to aid in determining how people will use products to solve problems. He and his wife presently live in Colorado Springs, Colorado writing books, doing research on high-tech development and historical events, analyzing present international events and providing consulting assistance to up and coming design engineers in managing their teams. He is author of several books on business management and historical subjects such as 'The Barbarians Guide to Management' (2012), 'Amateurs With Egos' (2013), and 'Trouble on the Grand Canal' (2013). His novels include 'The First Real Christmas' (2012), 'Unsanctioned Protocol' (2017) and 'Breaking Protocol' (2018).