The anomaly called the Breach is the government’s most carefully guarded secret.
But there is another secret even less known . . . and far more terrifying.
As the U.S. President addresses the nation fromthe Oval Office, a missile screams toward the White House. In a lightning flash, the Chief Executive is dead, his mansion in ruins, and two cryptic words are the only clue to the assassins’ motives: “See Scalar.”
Now Travis Chase of the covert agency Tangent—caretakers of the Breach and all its grim wonders—along with partner and lover Paige Campbell and technology expert Bethany Stewart, have only twenty-four hours to unearth a decades-old mystery once spoken of in terrified whispers by the long since silenced. But their breakneck race cross-country—and back through time and malleable memory—is calling the total destructive might of a shadow government down upon them. For Travis Chase has a dark destiny he cannot be allowed to fulfill . . .
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"Everyone should read this trilogy. Very thrilling and exciting to read with twist and turns you won't expect in all three of the books. I didn't want the series to end, but these books could definitely become box office hits at the theater. Check out The Breach, Ghost Country and Deep Sky and you will not be disappointed."
— Derrick (5 out of 5 stars)
“Lee, who tosses in a neat variant on time travel, smoothly combines the pulse-pounding suspense of the TV show 24 with the SF intrigues of the X-Files.”
— Publishers Weekly" Liked how the trilogy wrapped up. All 3 are definitely worth a read. "
— Chad, 2/11/2014" Excellent. Accidentally picked this 3rd in a trilogy up in a book sale, but had no trouble following it. Hooked til the end. "
— Pete, 2/9/2014" Another interesting entry in the series. I THINK I understand what all happened. It's a little confusing but still a lot of novel ideas here. "
— Rjames1999, 1/18/2014" What a good book! Best of the series. "
— Phyllis, 1/4/2014" I loved the whole series of books. High action and lots of twists and turns. I highly recommend reading the trilogy in order: The Breach, Ghost Country and finally Deep Sky. "
— Donna, 11/11/2013" Best trilogy I've ever read, highly recommended for out of the box ideas, concepts. "
— Rusty, 10/8/2013" In my opinion, the final book did not live up to its potential. The conclusion was somewhat lackluster and reminded me of the season of Dallas (didn't watch it, but heard about it) that was 'all a dream'. (that is not a spoiler) "
— Misspix, 9/5/2013" good read, lots of action, couldn't put it down "
— Sablemorgans, 8/25/2013" Very good, but very depressing with an ending you can see coming from a mile away and yet find yourself praying that it doesn't play out like that. "
— Muse, 7/8/2013" This series needs a sequel. Badly. "
— Ogden, 7/8/2013" While a quick read, it's not as good as the first two in the trilogy. "
— Mike, 7/6/2013" Need more books like Patrick Lee's "
— Brigid, 4/17/2013" Edge of your seat brain candy like the the former two books. "
— Elton, 4/12/2013" Great conclusion to the series! It's tough to write a satisfying ending to a Sci fi trilogy, but Lee did as good a job as you could ask for. "
— Raedia, 11/26/2012" Giant Kudos to Patrick Lee for not failing me in the last few chapters of this trilogy!! What a great read. Start the trilogy with The Breach, it is his debut novel. I will definitely read everything else he writes. This is one fantastic author to keep an eye on!! "
— Penny, 9/30/2012" Nooooo! Don't end it like this! Great series but damn ambiguous end. Hoping for more in this universe. "
— Pilars, 7/27/2012Patrick Lee was born and raised in west Michigan. He spent four and a half years at a two-year college and wishes he was kidding about that. In his twenties, he sold two screenplays to film studios in Los Angeles, but neither was produced. Who’d have guessed that a modern retelling of Lysistrata, set in a maximum-security prison, would fail to get a greenlight? In his early thirties, Patrick made the jump to writing novels, managed to get the coolest agent in the business, and is now the proud author of several published works.
Jeff Gurner created the title role in the American premiere of A Prayer for Owen Meany at Playmakers Rep. He has appeared in productions on and off Broadway such as The Lion King, Five Course Love, The London Cuckolds, and Harrigan & Hart. His film and television credits include Law & Order: SVU, Third Watch, and Hey Joel!, an animated series for VHI.