Author : Robert Michael
Publisher : Infinite Word Press
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 384 pages
Book Rating : 4./5 ( download)
Book Synopsis The Monday Collection by : Robert Michael
Download or read book The Monday Collection written by Robert Michael and published by Infinite Word Press. This book was released on with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A global conspiracy threatens to overthrow governments, to topple nations, and to create a new order. Caught in the middle of their machinations, Jake Monday, vaunted assassin for the Galbriath Alliance, stands between global tyranny and personal purgatory. Follow Jake through three novellas, Manic Monday, A Month of Mondays, and Thank God it's Monday and track the chronicles of his struggle to discover the man he was, the killer he has become and the man he wants to be. Now, the first three books of The Jake Monday Chronicles are all in one book. Save money and get The Monday Collection today. The Monday Collection includes: MANIC MONDAY A MONTH OF MONDAYS THANK GOD ITS MONDAY Look for more Jake Monday Chronicles early 2014 as his saga continues! FROM THE AUTHOR The Monday Collection, Volume One is a special volume of the first three books of the Jake Monday Chronicles. It includes: Manic Monday, A Month of Mondays, and Thank God it's Monday. The Monday Collection, Volume Two will be released in the fourth quarter of 2014 and will include the final four parts of the Jake Monday story: Rainy Days and Mondays (March 2014), Can't Wait for Monday (May 2014), Mad Mad Monday (July 2014), and Monday Bloody Monday (September 2014). The Jake Monday Chronicles began when I wrote a short story about an assassin named Jake Monday. I had no plans, really, but I had a sentence running through my head. The sentence that launched this series began: "Jake Monday hated Mondays more than any other day of the week." The idea that a high-profile assassin would be unhappy, unsatisfied, and struggling with his past and future, is not new. I wanted to explore new areas of this theme. I thought of family, of a past hidden, of the moral challenge of an individual that finds himself caught in a massive global conspiracy while grappling with the choices he has made, willingly or not. So, Jake Monday is my Jason Bourne. Hallie is my Sidney Bristow (from Alias). My villains...well, they are all my own. I love to draw villains who are deep, believable, and scary. Not because they always represent the antithesis of the hero, but just the opposite: my villains are not much different than all of us. I do not believe in "grey areas," but I do believe the line between good and evil can be narrow. One wrong move and even someone like Jake Monday can be heading in the wrong direction.