Scott Matthews

Scott Matthews

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The author is an attorney and was a JAG officer and chemical warfare specialist in the Army. He lives in Oregon with his wife and family, and enjoys a good book, good wine, University of Oregon football and following Formula One racing.

Betrayal (Alex and Cassidy) (Volume 2)

Betrayal (Alex and Cassidy) (Volume 2)

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<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

A couple of years ago, the local newspaper in my city ran a story after the Tsunami in Japan that a dam failure in the mountains above would be worse than the catastrophe in Japan. A wall of water would rush down and flood the valley below and reach to the fifth floor of our largest hospital. After two public hearings the story was forgotten because the odds of such a natural disaster occurring were small. The odds of a man-made disaster occurring in our age of terrorism, I thought, were a lot higher. It was a threat I knew I had to write about.

Reviews

<p>Oath to Defend is a compulsively readable thriller right up until the explosive ending. When the Governor called former special ops officer Adam Drake for a favor in Matthews' debut novel, Drake quickly and quietly took down an assassination threat aimed at the Secretary of Homeland Security. But when he found the assassin's list of targets, Drake was forced to confront an even more chilling adversary: David Barak, head of a hidden jihadist cell known as the Brotherhood.</p> <p>When Drake gets a tip that Barak has business south of the Mexican border, he calls in a security team led by his best friend and heads to Tijuana on his second mission as a troubleshooter for the DHS. When the threat becomes nuclear, a race up the west coast is set in place.</p> <p>In Oath to Defend, Drake must confront the global threat before it spirals out of control. Before the mission is over he will consider exactly what he is willing to die for-and how much he has to live for.</p>