Terror Unleashed: Angry Hornets Return

Terror Unleashed: Angry Hornets Return
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Download or read book Terror Unleashed: Angry Hornets Return written by Sheri McLaughlin and published by Sheri McLaughlin. This book was released on 2021-09-30 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Murder hornets are back! Biologists lose necessary funding for Asian Giant Hornet research. Trapping methods are becoming ineffective. It will take a multi-National team of experts working together to figure out a viable solution. Dave Attkoff is a software engineer who also designs drones. One drone, in particular, catches his neighbor by surprise. Dave soon meets Mindy, who moves to Washington to start a new life. Ransomware attacks are on the rise within the United States. Will the cyber security firm, WCT, be able to protect the interests of two pesticide manufacturers? The CEO is interested in Mindy’s Vessel Max program. Indian reservations along the low-lying coastal areas are in real danger of losing their very existence. Tribal leaders push for legislation to gain back land in order to protect against rising waters. Sherry Binto witnesses a horrifying event and wants revenge against the murder hornets. Her obsession puts herself and others at risk. The sequel to “Angry Hornets” unleashes more drama, danger and suspense. Will the NW region recover from the mayhem?


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