Meagan Mandell

Meagan Mandell

About

Meagan Mandell has been an author and a poet since she was eight years old. She finished and published her dark fantasy novella Camaraderie at age eighteen, and has begun work on her second novel, Monster and Mouse. 

Meagan resides in Boulder, CO with one very large and opinionated Siberian cat, her people, and her dreams. 

The Kurdish Connection

The Kurdish Connection

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<p><strong>KURDISH SCAVENGERS UNCOVER A CACHE OF NERVE GAS IN IRAQ AND OFFER THEM TO KURDISH FIGHTERS IN TURKEY. THE SPECIAL OPERATIONS BEDLAM ALPHA TEAM MUST SECURE THE WEAPONS BEFORE THEY CAN BE USED.</strong></p><p>&quot;<strong>You must swear by Allah never to say a word of what I'm going to tell you. </strong><strong>This is the most important secret. Ever!&quot;</strong></p><p><em>In their daily struggle for survival, Iraqi Kurdish scavengers uncover a cache of chemical weapons. They offer the weapons to fellow Kurdish rebels in Turkey and Syria to assist in their quest to free an imprisoned leader and create a unified homeland. After receiving a tip from an unlikely source, the newly formed Special Operations Bedlam team is called to arms! </em></p><p><em>Travel with Craig Cameron and his international team on their covert operation as they weave their way through war-torn regions seeking to locate and recover the weapons before they can be used to cause irreparable harm and instigate a world crisis. </em></p><p><em>The odds are stacked against them. Can they manage to keep their operation hidden and prevent further clashes before it's too late?</em></p><p>&quot;The Kurdish Connection--a compelling read. A story of friendship, danger and intrigue.&quot;--<em>Ann Everett, Amazon Best Selling Author.</em></p><p>..&quot;. Randall's authentic voice adds a powerful push to keep a reader turning the pages.&quot; --<em>Janet Taylor-Perry, author of The</em><em> Raiford</em><em> Chronicles, The Legend of</em><em> Draconis</em><em> Saga, and April Chastain Intrigues.</em></p><p>&quot;Topical - Engaging - Intriguing - Powerful ... A real page turner.&quot;--<em>Rikon Gaites</em><em>, author of Mummy's Little Soldier and Darius</em><em> Odenkirk</em><em>.</em></p><p>..&quot;. Randall Krzak brings his wealth of experience living in this troubled part of the world and his military knowledge to bear in this exciting story...&quot;--<em>John L.</em><em> DeBoer</em><em>, author of When the Reaper Comes.</em></p><p>..&quot;. a journey full of history, suspense, intrigue, and action...a MUST READ for all!&quot;--<em>Les Stahl, Retired</em> NSA Executive.</p><p>..&quot;. Readers need to fasten their seatbelts for a fast-paced tale made believable by a writer who knows what he's writing about.&quot;--<em>Preston</em><em> Holtry</em><em>, author of the Morgan</em><em> Westphal</em><em> mystery series and the</em><em> Arrius</em><em> trilogy (forthcoming).</em></p><p>&quot;A behind the scenes story, ripped from today's headlines deepening the reader's understanding of an ancient strife ... filled with the sights and smells of the market place and secret meetings, the reader is admitted to the secret heart, the desperate longings of those that must fight and win, or see continued subjugation by their masters...&quot;<em>--Oliver F. Chase, author of Camelot Games, </em>Levant Mirage, Blind Marsh, and Marsh Island.</p>

Story Behind The Book

I began Camaraderie when I was fourteen. It started with a poem; the preface and over the next three years I worked on and off to make something worth reading. The characters came first, and I built the story around the characters. I hope you enjoy my story, and the next one, and the next. It is my Joy. For your pleasure, here is a little story about that too. Genesis By Meagan Mandell There is still a Garden. Whether you believe in the Christian God or not, there has always been a Garden. I can tall you how the Garden will bloom and grow, for the story perpetuates itself. We all have our Garden… Someone was to come and sit with me in the Banyan tree. Its limbs were long and tangled, the fingers rising from the palms of God’s hands. I lay upon his thumb, felt the vibration of his footsteps in my belly as I lay like a leopard on the branch. “Adam.” Of course, there were no names in The Garden, but you could never know him as the animals do; just for his very humanness. The man looked up. He did not smile. There were no smiles, there. “Eve.” His face was like the tree; nothing but the extension of the lifebeat of the Earth, no reciprocation. His eyes were unfocused. “Adam, come sit with me.” I did not know whether he would come or not. He climbed the trees for food, for shelter, but never for me. It was not a test…I am not so shortsighted. I know how things are. Adam put his hands on the base of the tree and clasped his fingers around the vines. He pulled himself up. I did not rise from my position, but took from between my breasts The Fruit. It left a long red stain where we mortals now keep our hearts. Adam shied away. A large gash ran down the side of The Fruit and I knew my lips were stained red with its blood, what would become our blood. We were creatures of stone before this in more ways than one. Adam gaped and mawed like the fishes in the pool. He tried to speak, but he could say nothing. There were no words for Betrayal, or Honor, or other such trivialities. I raised The Fruit to my mouth once again and wet my lips with it. A drop ran down my chin and traced my neck, pooling in the hollow of my throat. Sensation was not known before. There was no warmth, no cold, no pleasure, no pain… no distinction… I leaned forward and kissed Adam. A kiss was a new invention, so there was nothing for him to guard, nothing to be against. He could not resist. He was innocent. He could not have felt as I did. I began to pull away and he resisted. Such a beautiful thing. When he opened his eyes, they turned to the left, then to the right, and settled on me…on my breasts, on the stain on my chest, on The Fruit in my hand. Adam swung his leg over the branch so as to turn and face me. He took The Fruit from me with both hands, and tasted. The world burst into life. I smiled. I was not alone. I promise you, I heard a quiet laughter in the distance… my own laughter, but not my own. The very Earth was laughing. Thus was born Joy.

Reviews

I read<em> Camaraderie </em>before it was published, and though I rarely read more than a page or two of something on a computer screen, I couldn't put it down. -Anonymous