Category Archives: Reviews

Fran Byram

“Ken Frazier was a depressed, widowed retiree until he received a phone call from an old friend and former colleague. The call spins Ken’s life into a whirlwind of dangerous intrigue. The friend, CIA logistics administrator George Larson, had been told of a secret meeting overheard by a facility employee. The men were planning to send foreign snipers to American cities in order to create a national crisis. George explains that congressmen and senators were possibly involved, so he couldn’t trust going through normal channels. Before long, George and his informant are dead.”




“Recently reconnected with two other retirees he worked with during his time as a CIA operative, the three of them realize it is up to them to investigate the situation and to prevent the assault on America.”




“Even though there are many characters to keep track of, this story roars forward with plenty of action and intrigue. Relevant to today’s political reality, this stunning story should come with a warning: you won’t want to put it down until the final word.”
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Fran Byram, Portland Book Review


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Fran Lewis

“When the truth is revealed and the betrayals come to light the author provides an ending that will shock readers, have some really great twists and surprises and put him up there with some of the best mystery/thriller writers. Characters that are believable, vividly described and a plot that will keep you glued to the printed page and hoping for a sequel.”

––Fran Lewis, Blogger at Just Reviews 


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