Marcus

Who Controls the Drones?

by Clifford Parrish

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Marcus

Who Controls the Drones?

by Clifford Parrish

Published May 28, 2021
350 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General


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Book Details

Roads in the sky

Will you buy flying cars? Maybe you would prefer a passenger drone. But once in the sky, what about other drones. There are no roads, signposts, traffic lights or gas stations. Someone has to control the flying traffic. Marcus Whynott has acquired the rights for total drone and flying car control, but as soon as he has acquired these rights he realizes there are others who want it. Even the Army wants the control, more for military reasons than any other. Marcus however is murdered and his assets are bequeathed to Joe Millbrook, a man he has only met twice. Joe has this nagging question as to why did Marcus select him and is he now in line to be murdered as people want this valuable control. When the assets are revealed, Joe sees there is an equally important computer program. A program which shows how to deflect bullets and rockets from their intended target. Could this be why Marcus was murdered Joe and his close friend Detective Charlie Round, alias Rat are more than personally involved in solving the case. As they follow the clues, it becomes apparent that people closer to Marcus could be involved. In addition the question that has bugged Joe, why me, takes them to Curacao and The Straits of Juan de Fuca in Washington State. Will they find the murderer and will they find out why Joe was Marcus’ heir.

 

About the Author

Clifford Parrish

Born and educated in England, Clifford only found his writing desires after his four children had flown the nest and the now ‘spare’ time allowed this hidden yearning to write to surface. Couple this with a perpetual wanderlust has given Clifford a worldly view which frequently rise in his writings.