Three Weeks in Winter
Winter is frigid, but fear is just as numbing, and death is the coldest of all.
Three Weeks in Winter
A Tony Harrington Novel #6
by Joseph LeValley
Genre: Mystery, Thriller
Winter is frigid, but fear is just as numbing, and death is the coldest of all...
A rural deputy sheriff’s suspicious death in Chicago draws small-town reporter Tony Harrington to the Windy City to investigate. Within days he discovers facts the police either missed or chose to ignore – facts that lead him to a white supremacist militia that calls itself The Patriots of Victory One.
In a dangerous and foolhardy late-night incursion into the POVO camp, Tony finds evidence of an impending attack of incomprehensible scale and cruelty. To make matters worse, POVO and its plans may be funded by one of America’s greatest enemies.
Tony and his girlfriend, actress Darcy Gillson, face multiple threats in their efforts to expose and stop the POVO plot. What they learn grips their hearts in a fear as dark and as cold as a winter night in the Midwest. Though the FBI, the CIA, and the military mobilize to respond, the safety of thousands may rely on the courage and determination of a handful of civilians. The countdown has started as they race to prevent the deadly strike that could be fatal to everything we hold dear.
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James Rollins, # 1 New York Times Bestselling Author of Tides of Fire:
“Joseph
LeValley’s THREE
WEEKS IN WINTER is
a tour-de-force of international thrillers, a brutal and twisty tale
of arm’s dealers and terrorists both here and abroad. So many
times, my jaw literally dropped at the surprising revelations and
throat-clutching moments of suspense. More people need to be reading
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to Perdition:
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With
his fast-paced writing style and descriptive prose, author Joseph
LeValley is once again capturing readers’ attention with his
latest Tony Harrington thriller. From small towns to large cities,
the author shows us how a few dangerous people can threaten
everything we hold dear. Get ready for an exciting page-turning
ride as you settle in with Three
Weeks in Winter.
From
an expert in the real world, Col. John M. Hinck (Ret.), PhD,
Assistant Professor of Leadership, US Air Force Air University:
GREAT
book! Superb characters, believable conflict, intrigue,
romance, suspense, and depth amid plots, twists, and turns -- written
in a Tom Clancy-style. This has all the elements of a great novel --
a thrillful page-turner!
From
Dave Elbert, Author of The Elbert Files:
LeValley’s
sixth novel about Iowa newspaper reporter Tony Harrington is another
page-turner that kept me reading long after my bedtime.
**Don’t miss the rest of the series!**
Joseph “Joe” LeValley was fortunate to find success in three careers prior to becoming an author: journalism, health care, and music. He was a reporter-photographer for Iowa newspapers for seven years. During that time, Joe wrote articles ranging from breaking news to feature stories to personal columns. Subsequently, he served for more than 30 years as an executive in Iowa hospitals and its largest statewide health care network. During that time, he and his team won four national awards for communications excellence.
As a musician, Joe plays drums and guitar. He has performed with a number of groups and has written more than 40 songs. In 2016, he was inducted with the Mourning Glory Rock Band into the Iowa Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame.
A lifelong Iowan, Joe has a degree in journalism from Drake University in Des Moines and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Iowa. He and his wife Jane have six children and live in Dallas County, Iowa.
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This sounds intense. thanks for the intro. I would love to read it.
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