"Stay Tuned for New Series at Right Truth -- PATIENT EVIL"
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A SYNOPSIS

Muhammad ibn al-Ilah Talib, a.k.a. the ‘Sorcerer,’ was more than just your stereotypical Islamist terrorist hell-bent on perverting his ancestral religion for personal glory and satisfaction; he was an infamous butcher who maintained a strong appetite for things Western and technological while massacring all who stood in his path. That he was currently being held at the infamous ‘Viper’s Lair’ maximum security citadel secretly located on the Kerch Peninsula of Crimea did not change his passion one bit.The Sorcerer knew that he was only kilometers from Turkey. So too did his men and they had a plan to extradite their leader from the psychological hellhole that few else within the world knew about. They needed him to continue their ambitions for unleashing nuclear warfare upon the West; needed his popularity and organizational skills to raise the money, technology, and manpower desperately needed before the United States could collapse his entire organization.
Jonas Prinkler was a quiet, unprepossessing analyst whose life maintained none of the expected excitement of the counterterrorism field. His wife had left him for a younger man – a very much younger man – and so he become something of a workaholic while he poured through archaic data in his rundown basement office located at that strange government building known simply to all as the Pentagon. None of the information that coursed through his mind was desirable, at least in his opinion, and so his humdrum existence continued on until one day his subconscious motions began to flag out a series of minor abnormalities.
First amongst these was the courteous restoration of an old U.S. Navy submarine tender by a Saudi Arabian entertainment company. Odd, he thought, more so of the connection of the Saudis with Western-style entertainment but never losing sight of the contradiction between an old warship and what he considered worthwhile distraction. Still, other peculiarities in the data set into motion certain thoughts that he just couldn’t ignore.
Distressed, Jonas calls to his aid a friend; a high-spirited if not openly obnoxious special operations agent by the name of Seth Carmassi whose own preference for dispatching with terrorists rather than interrogating them has led to his exile to the cramped little office next to Prinkler’s. Together they analyze the data which Prinkler begins to suspect is the foundation for a major attack upon the United States. Unfortunately, having little more to go on than gut feeling in an otherwise politically-correct society, they decide to ‘freelance’ their involvement and soon find themselves on the wrong end of both the United States Government and the Sorcerer’s own henchmen. Still, their love of America – and Carmassi’s love of the women therein – give them the incentive to stop the terrorists at all costs.
Now that we have you hooked, check back here at Right Truth frequently for the first installment, the first chapter, in this exciting book of fiction written by R. J. Godlewski specifically for YOU, the readers of Right Truth. Aren't we lucky!










































Ernesto: Thanks for the kind words, but all credit goes to the author, Mr. Godlewski. I'm very appreciative of all the articles he kindly writes for us here at Right Truth. Intellectual property is very valuable, and he gives to us at no cost. We're very lucky you readers and I.
Posted by:Debbie | May 08, 2008 at 12:02 AM
Thanks everybody. This should be an excellent series.
Posted by:Debbie | May 07, 2008 at 11:04 AM
WOW! At last, a deserved red-satanic cover to OBL. Art work perfect...
Thank God! I'm glad to be a reader of Right Truth.
Thank you, Debbie Hamilton: it's your rise to Top Media. We're lucky and blessed.
Posted by:Ernesto Ribeiro | May 07, 2008 at 11:01 AM
wonderful!..ty Deb. :)
Posted by:Angel | May 07, 2008 at 08:55 AM
The mixture of present tense and past tense does not work well. Past tense is used in literary storytelling. Present tense is used by reviewers and standup comics.
Posted by:David | May 07, 2008 at 12:55 AM
Whoa! Lucky indeed Debbie - Thanks for sharing!
Posted by:courtneyme109 | May 06, 2008 at 10:00 PM