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"Project Yellow Sky: A Korean Conspiracy."
Average Engineer Drafted for Top Secret Nuclear Mission in New Book
ANTIOCH, Calif. � Infiltrate the organization and break the conspiracy with Robert Kaiser�s new spy thriller based on current world events, Project Yellow Sky: A Korean Conspiracy (now available through AuthorHouse).
Fred has spent most of his career tangled up in corporate anonymity as a member of the �typical nondescript white collar commuting class.� An engineer for a San Francisco Bay Area engineering company, Fred�s life and job are filled with boring routine.
When he is reassigned to a highly classified position at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory which involves the transfer of nuclear processing technology to the Japanese, Fred jumps at the opportunity to infuse his life with some excitement.
His new position involves frequent business trips to Tokyo. There, he befriends Japanese and American engineers involved in the project, is approached by secret CIA agents and becomes romantically involved with an exotic Japanese beauty.
Though the job is just the excitement he was hoping for, he realizes he is in over his head when he becomes involved in an undercover operation to foil a North Korean plot to steal nuclear secrets from the United States. With the help of a beautiful female engineer from the San Francisco home office, Fred must complete his mission successfully to avert certain worldwide nuclear blackmail!
The story�s appeal lies not just in its thrills, but also in its potential realism, Kaiser says. �The book will appeal to readers who enjoy spy thrillers and those that have an interest in current threats to worldwide nuclear security.� He says. �It presents a scenario that very well could happen in the near future if the world community does not remain vigilant against the many dangerous terrorist organizations that exist in the world today.�
Kaiser was inspired to write this story by his own experiences as a project engineer for a San Francisco Bay Area engineering firm. Now retired, he spent most of his more than 35 years of service working in U.S. and Japanese nuclear fuel and waste materials processing jobs. He also served as a consultant to the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory.
Project Yellow Sky is his first book. AuthorHouse is the premier publishing house for emerging authors and new voices in literature. For more information, please visit www.authorhouse.com