This will change the world. But I fear for my life. I only have a day. Only you I trust, my dear Elicia.
The words scrawled in the notebook from her long dead uncle were seared into her mind. Elicia must get from San Francisco to Switzerland and discover the secrets that her uncle left for her, something that will change the world. Everyone else wants to stop her.
Tom just wanted to get on with his life after the divorce. Most of all he looked forward to the weekends with his son Theo. Nothing too exciting ever happened to Tom. Until he met Elicia.
Elicia and Tom find themselves the target of the US Government, Russians and other unknown assailants. The world must have gone crazy. This was not how things were meant to be. It must be The Kiltering…
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In forty years of driving in Oklahoma, Iris had never gotten a single ticket. But now, in the span of six weeks, she had been pulled over numerous times and eventually the police sergeant had to reluctantly write her speeding tickets. Iris didn't care - she knew that she could never stop at that red light. Never.
Chester didn’t have any problems catching trout or bass. He always seemed to time it ‘just right’ and would catch two or three fish and be on his way in minutes. The rivers feeding into Lake Meredith were always generous to Chester. The Texas Panhandle was his home, and he parked his RV wherever he wanted. Nobody bothered Chester, they knew better.
The Kiltering takes place two years after the events of I Only Have a Day, taking the reader on a tense and dangerous journey.
Karen Whitaker should be happy, her boyfriend Ken is partnering with his longtime friend Tin Myint, running a startup software company. But why did they move to Burma, and why are there armed guards in the compound? Why is she not allowed to go into the office building where Ken works? Late one night, Karen is confronted by a gaunt American man, brandishing a gun. She is scared and confused, where did the American come from, and why was he asking about the safe? Stranger still, Tin Myint knew him and said his name, ‘Peter’, when he captured him.
A world away, in San Francisco, Penny Hammond was frustrated with Peter, he had lost his job and seemed to be struggling. Out of nowhere, he gets a job interview, and is headed off to Kuala Lumpur to meet the founders of a stealth startup. Peter is all excited, he phones Penny from Kuala Lumpur and proposes to her, and the next minute he completely disappears. Months later, Penny receives a cryptic email, and judging from the contents, it must be from Peter. She heads to Burma in search of him. Everyone else believes he is dead or has simply moved on.
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