The Earhart Betrayal
<b>"James Thayer is a master of the genre, as good as Clancy, Child and Forsyth.†-- <i>Stephen Coonts.</i></b><br /><br /><i>A desperate search to discover World War II’s last secret.</i><br /><br /><br />In 1946 Singapore, American Agent Joseph Snow investigates Amelia Earhart’s 1937 flight around the world as a cover for a secret reconnaissance mission to retrieve Japanese naval intelligence. Of all the Earhart rumors, the one of her skeletal remains discovered in a Japanese POW camp holds curious credibility.<br /><br />Joseph’s new bride Connie, has accompanied him to the sultry, dangerous city of Singapore. The once Japanese - occupied city leads him to a dangerous secret she may be keeping. As truths take shape, their trip becomes more manhunt than honeymoon.<br /><br />Snow slowly pieces the story together only to discover that Earhart’s mission was a hoax – one that led her into a trap set by a brutal, cunning, and ambitious man. In looking into Earhart’s disappearance, he uncovers what was her true agenda.<br /><br />"As exciting as <i>The Maltese Falcon</i>. . . . A finely written maze . . . “-- <i>The Nashville Banner.</i><br />