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The Aegis Conspiracy
Synopsis
The Aegis Conspiracy is
a fictional account of a covert organization hidden within the Central Intelligence Agency. The cabal is
composed of men who are convinced the policy precluding assassinations exposed the nation to grave peril.
Ignoring established
directives, these men quietly plan and cause the deaths of those they deem to represent a clear and present
danger to the Republic.
Clandestine Service Agent Den
Clark joins with the conspirators but he becomes a threat to them. He is pursued by faceless enemies, intent
upon his murder.
The Aegis Conspiracy is
a demonstration of Proudhon's epigram - Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Author Biography
Galen Winter
Before he retired (he says
“reformed”), Galen Winter was a lawyer. He lived in Latin America and negotiated contracts between U.S. and
Latin American companies. Later he was a corporation attorney in Chicago, and, still later, a private
practitioner in northern Wisconsin.
Since 1981, he’s written
feature articles and columns for regional and national outdoor magazines, edited a wild game cook book and
published a novel and three volumes of short stories.
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