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Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Blog Tour & Giveaway for GOING GONE by Anita Dickason


Going Gone!
by Anita Dickason 
GENRE:  Political Suspense/Thriller




Code Name Trackers: The elite of the elite. FBI agents, each with a secret, an extraordinary ability that defies reason and logic.

An intricate scheme to kidnap the children of high-ranking politicians on Capitol Hill gets disrupted when private investigator Kerry Branson rescues one of the victims.

Teamed with FBI Tracker Ryan Barr, they discover the plot extends to the Office of the President and—the horrific plan has drug cartels and terrorist cells lined up to cash in.



Though they had spoken on the phone, Scott had never met Arthur Larkin. Close to sixty years of age, he looked ten years younger and was the exception to the rule presidents aged quickly. At six-foot, one-eighty, with streaks of gray in the dark hair, he had a commanding presence. He walked around the desk to shake hands with Scott.

A door opened, and Director of Homeland Security, Vance Whitaker, walked in. Whitaker greeted Scott as the President motioned the two Directors to a sofa and Scott to a chair before settling on the other couch. The fact he was seated in front of them didn’t escape Scott’s notice. I’m the man in the hot seat. Perched on the edge of his chair, unable to relax, trepidation over the outcome of the meeting had his heart racing and nerves tingling.

Larkin said, “Scott, I’ve received several reports regarding your extraordinary ability in resolving difficult cases. I’m sure you are aware the carte blanche given to your new command is unprecedented in the history of the FBI. When Director Daykin first broached the concept for the Trackers Unit, I must say I was skeptical, but his articulate arguments convinced me.” The President stopped to look at Daykin, who smiled and nodded his head in agreement.

Turning back to Scott, Larkin said, “This current situation is unparalleled. Where do we stand on the investigation?”

Showtime—would he still have a job when he walked out the door?






Award winning author, Anita Dickason, is a retired Dallas Police Officer. Anita served as a patrol officer, undercover narcotics officer, advanced accident investigator, and SWAT entry/sniper.
Upon retirement, she became involved in a research project that dealt with the death of a witness to the Kennedy assassination. The research led to her first book, JFK Assassination Eyewitness: Rush to Conspiracy, that details the results of her reconstruction of the 1966 motor vehicle accident that killed Lee Bowers, Jr.
The project jump-started a new career as an author and publisher, and she started a new business: Mystic Circle Books & Designs, LLC.

As an author, her fictional works are suspense/thrillers with a touch of paranormal and romance. Characters with unexpected skills, that extra edge for overcoming danger and adversity, have always intrigued her. Adding an infatuation with ancient myths and legends of Native American Indians, and Scottish and Irish folklore creates the backdrop for her characters.
As a publisher, her diverse background has proven to be an invaluable asset. Assisting other authors to publish their works utilizes the gamut of her experience. Graphics design has become one of her favorite endeavors.









Anita will be awarding a $25 Amazon GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.


8 comments:

Victoria Alexander said...

Thanks for sharing the excerpt, I enjoyed reading it :)

Angels With Attitude Book Reviews said...

Congrats on your New Release !

Anita Dickason said...

Thank you for hosting my book. I hope your viewers enjoy the excerpt and good luck to all on the raffle.

Goddess Fish Promotions said...

Thanks for hosting!

Unknown said...

congrats on the tour and thanks for the chance to win :)

Bridgett Wilbur said...

I would just love to read your book.

Bernie Wallace said...

What is a good book to read on a cold day? Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com

DanieX said...

sounds good! thanks for sharing it!