The Cryptos Conundrum by Chase Brandon
A sculpture emblazoned with a coded message central to mankind’s survival stands in the Central Intelligence Agency’s courtyard. One man knows the cipher. Dr. Jonathan Chalmers heads a CIA unit that safeguards the greatest secret our government has ever kept—and he plans for its consequences. He knows the truth about the Roswell UFO crash…and the convergence of alien forces ordained to wage galactic battle on Earth, fighting to possess whatever remains of the Earth.
*****
“It turns out, every shocking conspiracy theory you’ve ever heard was correct. Chase Brandon, an undercover CIA veteran, has written the conspiracy thriller of the century…a spellbinding novel that ends with an apocalyptic bang!”
—Douglas Preston, New York Times bestselling author of Impact
“War, the occult, violence, science, mathematics, cryptology, spies, soldiers, geniuses, and for seasoning, a dash of good old science fiction — Chase Brandon has served up a terrific intellectual stew about the eternal battle between good and evil. Bravo!”
—Stephen Coonts, New York Times bestselling author of Assassin
*****
A 35-year veteran of the CIA, Chase Brandon lived much of his career overseas conducting undercover operations against terrorists, guerrilla insurgents and drug traffickers. In his final assignment, Brandon served as the Agency’s first-ever official spokesman to Hollywood, providing technical consultation to movies and television series, including The Recruit, Mission Impossible 3, The Bourne Identity, Alias, and 24, and the Discovery, Learning, and Military Channels. His background in propaganda and insight about the Roswell UFO incident led to his striking debut thriller, THE CRYPTOS CONUNDRUM, a science fiction-political thriller inspired by an enigmatic, real-life coded sculpture at CIA headquarters.
To learn more about Chase, please visit his website.
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