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The United Nations Espionage
by Gene Uhlig
Part 1 of the Truth Imagined series
When a secret network of hidden SIM servers is discovered near the United Nations, capable of crippling New York City's entire cellular grid, Agent Reyes is thrust into a race against time. But the deeper she digs, the stranger the threat becomes.From the streets of Marseille to the towers of Vienna, from Lagos's emergency grid to São Paulo's surveillance cameras, fragments of stolen identities whisper through the world's systems. At the center is Langford Point-a hive of living code that doesn't just steal data, but rewrites human identity itself.As the network spreads, Reyes learns she has already been written into its design. To stop it, she must risk merging with the very thing she swore to destroy. But the hive isn't promising death. It's offering continuity. Immortality-at a price.The United Nations Espionage is a high-stakes thriller where espionage collides with technology, and the line between survival and surrender blurs. Fans of cyber-espionage, near-future thrillers, and pulse-pounding conspiracies will find themselves hooked until the final page. Gene Uhlig was born and raised in western Pennsylvania, USA. He attended The University of Pittsburgh. He has studied journalism and creative writing but spent his life in a different field. For 30 years he managed automotive dealership service departments. Then for 12 years did consulting for numerous major auto manufacturers. He always swore he could write about dealership life and do it in any genre because there are an infinite number of stories. Gene Uhlig has many stories to tell!
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The Cox Deception
by Gene Uhlig
Part 2 of the Truth Imagined series
A Man Without a GraveThe Disappearance Was Real. The Story You've Never Heard-Fictionalized But Rooted in Truth.In 1950, West Point cadet Richard Colvin Cox vanished without a trace, leaving behind one of the most enduring mysteries in American history. No body was found. No ransom demanded. No evidence left behind. He simply walked away-and was never seen again.Until now.Told through the fictionalized memoir of "Trey," a man who took Cox's place in the shadows, this gripping historical thriller reimagines his life as a covert operative-embedded in some of the 20th century's most dangerous turning points. From Havana before Castro's rise, to the jungles of Vietnam, to South America's secret prisons and the echoing chambers of Watergate, A Man Without a Grave weaves real history with espionage, betrayal, and the haunting burden of secrets carried too long.With aging hands, Trey tells his truth-one that governments buried and allies forgot. What began as duty becomes a reckoning. And when the final file is handed to a stranger for posthumous release, one question lingers:Was history ever told the whole story?Fans of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, American Prometheus, and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy will find themselves drawn into this meticulously researched, deeply human tale of conscience, conflict, and one man's invisible war. Gene Uhlig was born and raised in western Pennsylvania, USA. He attended The University of Pittsburgh. He has studied journalism and creative writing but spent his life in a different field. For 30 years he managed automotive dealership service departments. Then for 12 years did consulting for numerous major auto manufacturers. He always swore he could write about dealership life and do it in any genre because there are an infinite number of stories. Gene Uhlig has many stories to tell!
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