Betrayal (Alex and Cassidy) (Volume 2)
Description
<p>There is no one to trust in Nancy Ann Healy’s thrilling new novel, <i>Betrayal</i>.</p><p>FBI agent Alex Toles is relieved to return to work at the NSA after a frightening on-the-job ordeal. Her life partner, Cassidy O’Brien, and Cassidy’s seven-year-old son, have also been instrumental in healing Alex’s wounds.</p><p>But their peace is short-lived when they discover that their good friend—and President of the United States—John Merrow, has been assassinated.</p><p>Little do they know, however, that President Merrow’s death is just the beginning. Even as Alex and Cassidy are forced to confront the loss of their friend and the ramifications that will have on the global stage, they must cope with problems much closer to home.</p><p>Battling intolerance over the nature of their romantic relationship and long-hidden secrets within their families, Alex and Cassidy must confront the truth of their pasts in order to build the future they seek.</p><p>On top of it all, they must confront a conspiracy that spans multiple governments, intelligence agencies, diplomatic services, and international corporations if they are to finally discover the truth about the mysterious group known as the Collaborative—and about themselves.</p>
Story Behind The Book
I was standing in front of a school on a hot summer day as my son was appearing for a national level engineering examination. The examination was to continue throughout the day in two separate three hours sitting, with a two hours lunch break in between. There was a huge field outside the school where scores of parents were sitting and talking to each other. I was amazed to see the knowledge level of some guardians regarding the examinations. Parents whose second child was appearing in the examinations seemed to know better as they had gathered enough experience in their previous forays. There were also first time parents who thought they had done enough in guiding their wards but their confidence had now taken a beating and were revising their opinion. The discussions continued for three hours until lunch break when the students came out with question papers. The papers were tough as all types of questions having single answers as well as more than one answers etc were asked. The break period was spent with the students having lunch and very soon the school bell rang and students went for the second sitting of examination. As most parents had nothing much to do for the next three hours, so questions from the first paper were discussed and some parents were found to have some idea of solving the questions with their knowledge. They had also the idea of the method of study, course curriculum, books and study material to be followed and most important what not do during preparation of such exams. However, majority of parents were feeling that they were lacking in their efforts compared to vigilant parents. Some of them were ruing the fact that had they also kept up to date, then it would have been an additional advantage to students, apart from what the students have learned on their own through self study and teachings of school/coaching institutes.
This book is written for parents of science students studying in class 11 and 12 and preparing for engineering or medical entrance examinations with an aim to give practical suggestions regarding how they can contribute in the studies of their wards. The student’s youthful energy and the parent’s experience if mixed properly can achieve good results in studies.