Counterstrike: Heaven Sent (Book Four: Non-Fiction)
Mr. Travis Logan Salisbury
374 pages
Independently published
May 2017
Paperback
Self-Help
WSBN
One lonely day in Kansas farm country, a college professor enroute to a new job, encounters her biggest "surprise package" ever; a handsome, intelligent, faithful FBI agent, battered and mangled, and his equally battered and mangled government car at the side of the road. Kate soon finds herself enmeshed with Agent Gareth McFadyn's dark world of spies, terrorists, hackers and corrupt bureaucracies, and her planned road trip and career move ultimately are derailed. However, in the middle of this unforeseen mess and intrigue, Kate and Gareth together discover their similarities, and not their starkly different class backgrounds and upbringings. Together, the unlikely pair discover a deep and lasting companionship, a binding faith in their God, a passion for fun and adventure, and more importantly than not, a burning will to survive against all odds, when the evil machinations of terrorist leader Klaus Vogle, along with bad office politics, and the unscrupulous scheming of Gareth's industrial tycoon father, Andrew McFadyn. Thus begins the modern tale of a chivalrous knight and his fair, wise maiden. Follow agent Gareth "Dru" McFadyn and his "random" traveling companion, Kate Greenwood, on their odyssey of love, adventure, faith, morality, and patriotism in Counterstrike: Heaven Sent. This is a brief summary of what you get in Counterstrike: Heaven Sent Book Four: Non-Fiction: 01-The new author's personal direct aftermath of the illness and death of the original author, Janet Claire Smyth (1950-2014) . 02-A rich, detailed, and expanded 50 page chronicle of the memories and events the new author, Travis Logan Salisbury (1980-????) endured in the final summer of 2014, preceding the illness and death of the original author, Janet Claire Smyth (1950-2014) . 03-A collection of political essays and letters penned by the new author, Travis Logan Salisbury (1980-????) , in the wake of the illness and death of the original author, Janet Claire Smyth (1950-2014) , in regards to the sagging and lagging quality of healthcare in America. 04-Several pages of author generated poetry summing up the author's personal experiences with economic loss, personal grief of fallen loved ones, and extended periods of hardship. 05-A rich, detailed, and expanded chronology logging my efforts in the publishing and pitching of Counterstrike: Heaven Sent. 06-A two and a half year summary and highlight reel of my very busy and active, facebook timeline arc, which is comprised of a mix of black and white photographs, captions, and mini-essays pertaining to the subjects at hand. 07-Four sections of black and white photographs, captions, and mini-essays pertaining to the subjects of: bad politically incorrect humor, politics around economics, war, and healthcare, my decidedly tasteless self-parodius, and family history. 08-Photos and texts delving into the theming, imagery, and cover art relevant and related to the production of the first three books of Counterstrike: Heaven Sent. Note: Counterstrike: Heaven Sent Book Four: Non-Fiction is just that, non-fiction. It is a collection of author memoirs and a chronicle, or documentary, of the making of the first three books of Counterstrike: Heaven Sent. If you self-identify as a literary purist, or simply don't like non-fiction, don't buy Book Four, it really is that simple.