About the Book
For Special Forces Intelligence Sergeant David Hutchison, or Hutch as he is referred to by those close to him, Colombia had become a place of exquisite beauty and horror all in the same breath. Little did he know his true horror would begin with the kidnapping of a Colombian Congressman’s daughter and continue at a dizzying pace spanning seven years.
As Hutch leads a task force following the trail of the kidnapped girl, a larger, more sinister plot is revealed, one involving a terrorist attack that could change the landscape of the United States forever. Soon the Task Force finds themselves looking for an enemy on American soil, but ultimately leads Hutch on a global manhunt for the mastermind behind the planned attack. Spanning from Columbia to the United States, England to Israel to Syria, Hutch battles enemies both foreign and domestic in order to protect his country and the family he loves.
The Roots of Evil takes you on a roller coaster ride through a world of treachery, kidnapping, betrayal and the brutal consequences of an overindulgent Colombian Narco and his lifestyle of greed and murder.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction Books
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 366 - Publish Date: Apr 27, 2009
- Keywords Special Forces, Action, adventure, military, fiction.
About the Creator
Scott Blue began writing screenplays in October 2002 with his debut "Bullet Brothers", followed by "Bullet Brotherhood" In 2005 he began his first novel, "Roots of Evil", a prequel to the Bullet Brothers series, was released in the spring of 2009. In addition Scott has also embarked on a non-fiction project titled "De-Mystifying the Mysteries" (2009) a personal story of growing up in a religious cult with a perspective from the outside looking in. In 2010 he put together a compilation of early Church fathers entitled "Against Armstrong: St. Ignatius of Antioch and St. Polycarp in their own words" followed by "Our Family Rosary" (2012) with his wife Lauren. He is also working on the follow up to "De-mystifying" entitled "From Petra to Peter." Scott currently resides in Dallas, Texas, with his wife and six children.