International relations are built on a foundation of mutual trust. What can go wrong when that trust breaks down or begins to fade? Based on author E.C. Croslin’s own experiences in the Air Force and as a NASA employee, new book “Operation Zodiac,” explores the give and take of international agreements. The story follows NSA Agent John Fernandez, as he searches for a missing high-tech spy jet shared by 12 member nations in the UN. As mutual trust dissolves, Agent Fernandez must search for the missing aircraft in order to save the crew of the ship and prevent an impending war. Croslin’s own experience in the Air Force and his time working for NASA sparked the ideas for this book and lends realistic details to the storyline. “After serving in the Air Force and working with NASA the idea of an aircraft such as the Zodiac existing is possible,” said Croslin. Spurred by a love of spies and science fiction, Croslin’s novel explores more serious and relevant issues such as international relations, politics and national security. Source: PRWEB
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