About This Book
Andrew Campbell is happy with his new job working for Nettell that his best friend Meryl got for him, because it pays a lot more than his other job and has great benefits. But he finds the job rather boring with the company sending him to boring conventions, and has him check out cell phones all day long. He doesn’t even like cell phones and calls them stress boxes. He is a little odd being one of the only people on the planet who has never texted anyone before, and he is now working for one of the largest communications companies in the world.
He finds out that there is something wrong with his new job. The company he is working for has made a military contract with Homeland Security where they have developed technology to use in their new brand of cell phones that brain washes people. Alex Brown a top agent for Homeland Security is planning on using the phones to brain wash people into electing the next president of the United States as well as doing many other evil things.
Andrew along with a fellow employee Tara who can is a master at martial arts, plans on exposing the contract to the public and stopping Nettel from bringing out their new brand of cell phones. But Alex is already on to them and attempts to stop them from getting the information out. Andrew, Meryl, and Tara end up being chased to Canada, and eventually Alaska.
After being shot, tortured, and his family threatened and wife held hostage, Andrew is about ready to give up. He then received a deal from a US senator, and the FBI he cannot refuse, however, Alex proves to be more powerful than they had anticipated and Andrew, Meryl, and Tara face being killed once again in a twist of fate.
The story ends with Andrew traveling to the Wind River Mt. Range in Wyoming to rescue Meryl’s twin sons from Alex who went to kidnap them. Andrew goes with his son Timothy and two marines to rescue Meryl’s boys who become captured by Alex on the mountain. Andrew and Alex in a classic David and Goliath finally battle it out with Andrew slaying Alex with a rock on the top of a mountain.