7 Days In May

How far would you go to save your family?

Marine biologist, Alex Winters, is about to find out.

When a secret experiment goes terribly wrong Dawn Winters is trapped, her life is in danger and Alex is the only one who can rescue her. While Alex battles to reach her, Dawn and virologist Sheena McKenzie make their own voyage of discovery. Until Gonzalez, an American mercenary arrives to clean things up for his paymaster.

And the bodies begin to mount.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING:
"Extremely well written and engaging."

"If blood, gore, mutating viruses, cats gone to the dark side and goverment cover ups give you the heebie jeebies, then this book is not for you. I liked the author making the heroine of the plot , a young girl, discovering what she is capable of, her place in the world and in her widowed father’s affections. Even though the book focuses on the girl, it is not necessarily meant for younger readers. This book contains quite a bit of graphic violence. What it does not contain is cursing, name calling and other mind numbing trivialities, author’s sometimes use, when they can not think of anything intelligent to say. There are very few typos and grammatical errors, which was very refreshing in a free book. This a longer novel, 555 pages. It held my interset all the way through and reminded me a bit of John Soul and Robin Cook combined, yet with a flair all its own. I would have given it five stars except near the end, it became predictable. I wish I could have given it four and one half stars."

"Just finished 7 days in May. Nice one Pete!!!. Watch your back Stephen King."

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7 Days In May

How far would you go to save your family?

Marine biologist, Alex Winters, is about to find out.

When a secret experiment goes terribly wrong Dawn Winters is trapped, her life is in danger and Alex is the only one who can rescue her. While Alex battles to reach her, Dawn and virologist Sheena McKenzie make their own voyage of discovery. Until Gonzalez, an American mercenary arrives to clean things up for his paymaster.

And the bodies begin to mount.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING:
"Extremely well written and engaging."

"If blood, gore, mutating viruses, cats gone to the dark side and goverment cover ups give you the heebie jeebies, then this book is not for you. I liked the author making the heroine of the plot , a young girl, discovering what she is capable of, her place in the world and in her widowed father’s affections. Even though the book focuses on the girl, it is not necessarily meant for younger readers. This book contains quite a bit of graphic violence. What it does not contain is cursing, name calling and other mind numbing trivialities, author’s sometimes use, when they can not think of anything intelligent to say. There are very few typos and grammatical errors, which was very refreshing in a free book. This a longer novel, 555 pages. It held my interset all the way through and reminded me a bit of John Soul and Robin Cook combined, yet with a flair all its own. I would have given it five stars except near the end, it became predictable. I wish I could have given it four and one half stars."

"Just finished 7 days in May. Nice one Pete!!!. Watch your back Stephen King."

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7 Days In May

7 Days In May

by Peter Barns
7 Days In May

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Overview

How far would you go to save your family?

Marine biologist, Alex Winters, is about to find out.

When a secret experiment goes terribly wrong Dawn Winters is trapped, her life is in danger and Alex is the only one who can rescue her. While Alex battles to reach her, Dawn and virologist Sheena McKenzie make their own voyage of discovery. Until Gonzalez, an American mercenary arrives to clean things up for his paymaster.

And the bodies begin to mount.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING:
"Extremely well written and engaging."

"If blood, gore, mutating viruses, cats gone to the dark side and goverment cover ups give you the heebie jeebies, then this book is not for you. I liked the author making the heroine of the plot , a young girl, discovering what she is capable of, her place in the world and in her widowed father’s affections. Even though the book focuses on the girl, it is not necessarily meant for younger readers. This book contains quite a bit of graphic violence. What it does not contain is cursing, name calling and other mind numbing trivialities, author’s sometimes use, when they can not think of anything intelligent to say. There are very few typos and grammatical errors, which was very refreshing in a free book. This a longer novel, 555 pages. It held my interset all the way through and reminded me a bit of John Soul and Robin Cook combined, yet with a flair all its own. I would have given it five stars except near the end, it became predictable. I wish I could have given it four and one half stars."

"Just finished 7 days in May. Nice one Pete!!!. Watch your back Stephen King."


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033129065
Publisher: Peter Barns
Publication date: 02/23/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 263 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Author - Poet - Versifier Born in Harlsden on the outskirts of London in 1943, Peter Barns spent his formative years living beside Regent's Park. Educated at a Secondary Modern school, he left with just one qualification in 'O' Level Art. Passing through a variety of occupations after leaving school, he finally ended up working in the construction industry as an electrician. After taking his City & Guilds, he became an electrical engineer and spent the next twenty years working on building sites. Somewhere in there he got married and divorced - a couple of times - and had two children. He moved to the Highlands of Scotland in the late 1980's along with his partner. With the move came a new occupation - counselling people with alcohol and drug problems - which he did for six years before managing a charitable company recycling redundant computers back into the community. Now retired he spends his time writing, and refurbishing houses. I love my mind: it takes me to fabulous places where strange creatures roam. A land unseen and unexplored. A visage reflecting the faces I've seen, the words I've heard and dreams yet to come. Peter Barns 2014

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