White Monsoon

White Monsoon

Scott Nelson2011
What if Libyan terrorists obtained $US36 billion worth of street ready heroin? This novel contains a yarn about two people who care deeply for one another and includes the story of the biggest drug heist ever.This release intertwines two novels, subtitled, MORPHINE BASE and PURE HEROIN. “Scott, I'm mad at you!” The voice in Ohio sounded truly agitated. “What's the matter, Jim? What's wrong?”“You sent me your book, I started reading it and hardly slept in three days. I couldn't put it down.” Silence... then he laughed. “You have really got something here. Read it straight through. Donna read it too and she thoroughly liked it. You must have done a ton of research.” James H. “Pee Wee” Martin, 101st Airborne - 506 Parachute Infantry Regiment - 3rd Battalion“G” Company Recipient of the “Distinguished Member of the Regiment”Veterans Day - 2011(The HBO Mini Series, Band of Brothers was about Easy Company.)Excerpts from the foreword by former Nevada governor, Jim Gibbons:"Morphine Base is an intriguing fast-paced collection of stories that weave together into an international thriller. One story line follows a group of Libyan terrorists with curious non-Muslim names as they weed out a Mossad informant in their midst, masquerade as members of the International Red Cross and transport five eighteen wheelers from Libya to Nimach (an acronym for Northern India Mounted Artillery & Cavalry Headquarters) a town of about 150,000 known for the highest opium production in India. In another story line, Scott captures the world of the opium trade from both the licit and illicit sides of the coin by focusing on one group of fifteen thousand licensed opium farmers and their interactions with vicious drug traffickers as they try to bring their opium harvest to market once again in Nimach. High ranking Mossad agents come across the pond to ask the help of old friends at the CIA's training facility nicknamed The Farm in Virginia. They have a missing agent who had infiltrated a dangerous terrorist group and almost discovered the terrorists' plot--code named White Monsoon.Pure Heroin is aptly titled because it is the central theme around which the tale is spun. Heroin causes the three year old daughter and infant son of an educational programmer of personal computers to be kidnapped and taken to a remote prison built in a molybdenum mine abandoned by the Russians following their brief occupation of Afghanistan. Heroin causes the death of the daughter and husband of a woman who helps the terrified father."
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