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New Arcadia

A Technothriller (An Alicia Yoder Novel Book 2)

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As part of a diplomatic contingent, Alicia Yoder finds herself at the de facto US embassy in Taiwan. Suddenly, she's pulled into an emergency meeting that results in her taking on a role she never imagined for herself: assassin.

"You won't be disappointed" (New York Times best-selling author Kevin J. Anderson)

Alicia Yoder is carrying a secret that has been causing her bouts of panic: She is suffering from dissociative amnesia.

Her last solid memories are from her time as a neuroscience graduate student, and she cannot remember how she ended up working for a secret government organization.

After being given assurances that her memory loss is likely temporary, Alicia is still uneasy about her situation. Despite this, she commits to finishing the training that she has already started.

Unbeknownst to Alicia, when the agency sends her on a diplomatic training mission, they already have plans on exactly how they'll use her.

©2023 Michael A. Rothman and Steve Diamond (P)2023 Michael A. Rothman and Steve Diamond
Espionage Fiction Spies & Politics Technothrillers Thriller Thriller & Suspense Technology

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I very much enjoyed this novel just wished it was longer. I liked the idea of creating a new main character by using Alicia but I sincerely hope that this doesn’t spell the end of Levi Yoder novels?
Love Tim’s narration as always.

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