Monday 17 August 2015

New Release."Fictitious Facts II 'Patsy to Espionage'."


‘Fictitious Facts II: Patsy to Espionage’, continues on from ‘Fictitious Facts I: Cultivation of a Murderer’ to focus on the ‘Byzantine’ adventures of Don Scotsdon, and how his convoluted past comes to mould future behaviours. Unheralded circumstances lead to an intimate but dangerous relationship with his soon to be trusted friend Sally whom later appears complicit in Don’s world of deception and unconventional exploits. She becomes his rock; strong, stable and dependable. And yet he lived an uncomfortable lie in the knowing she is unaware of his guilt in the murder of her two brothers, her boyfriend and her neighbour. At times he wanted to relieve himself of the burden of guilt, but the thought of losing her was too much to endure.
As a direct result of former entwinements his past does catch up to him and subjects him to another world of crime and corruption. His involvement begins from an honest and yet gullible act of kindness when he goes for a well earned holiday. An attaché case strategically placed at the airport with documents incriminating Islamic protagonist’s being cultivated for legal domestic agendas was found in his possession; the contents of the case was sought by Federal agencies and felons alike. This eventually leads to a meeting with the leader of an Australian crime syndicate by the name of Dillard whose organisation has tentacles all over the world. Shortly following Don’s unintentional involutions, Sally becomes innocently entangled in his affairs; not by choice at first. Ultimately they both get embroiled in a coalescence of many political and murderous complications in an attempt to clear Don’s name. After Don teams with his ravishing friend Sally, together, through a destiny beyond their control materialises a stronger liaison with the crime boss who gains their trust and converts them into trained criminals; concomitant with petty crime, murder, espionage and promiscuity. They become enticed deeper into the domain of criminality and the crime boss mires them in detail and confusion while offering promises of protection if they follow his commands. As they become tangled into his clique proper they find themselves caught in a labyrinth of deception and begin undertaking covert operations which are somewhat enigmatic in their processing of rational inferences. They get so deeply involved and retain so much knowledge of organisational details there is no way out; it is necessary to carry out orders or face extermination. From this moment onwards their actions were by demand in order to maintain a beating heart. They were exploited to do his dirty work and complete missions for country, for his personal gain, and later for their own financial rewards.
One such mission of acceptance to ease into the confidence of the crime boss is to ensure a ‘list’ does not fall into the wrong hands. It is imposed upon them a failure to reach the desired goals could have devastating constitutional bifurcations leading to complicated political conquests. And it was emphasised, any enactment of those names on the ‘list’ could eventually bring about a condition affecting Australia’s freedom; for the average citizen it could remove the power and privilege to act, speak or think, resulting in lives being ultimately censored by absolutist idealism. Don and Sally were told; if they fail to obtain the information required, the imposition of external restraints and sumptuary laws in Australia could be strictly enforced under radical militants demanding a totalitarian regime. As they become more entangled in this world of espionage, unknown to Don and Sally, the crime boss is working for eminent members of the community and is against all questing to stain Australian soil. Thus from twisted ideologies they become his principal protagonists in the fight against evil, and tender his adjurations with great aplomb.
Scatting and pursuits take them from their home in Naretha to the shrewd surrounds of criminal activity in Melbourne, the political awry of diplomatic delegations in Canberra, to drug induced espionage in Russia, to China where the potential manufacturing of deadly chemicals is expected, and they have to deal with child trafficking at home. Their involvement prescribes an order of belief in which a constant battle to protect Australia and its borders is essential, as it is to maintain civil liberties, freedom, and one united identity.
It becomes clear to them, freedom can easily be eroded by preferential influences wishing to create radical ideologies, and it is the exaggeration of part of this book through Don Scotsdon’s ordeals which looks at people in Australia and around the world who try to dominate lifestyles to suit their own interests; whether through the means of politics, technology or advanced weaponry. The building of skills, aptitude and mind-set gained from encumbrances makes Don and Sally the perfect collaborators in a world of potential mayhem and self-interested extremists.















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