Perpetual Motion

Lari Smythe, Caitlin Smith


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Perpetual Motion by Lari Smythe, Caitlin Smith
When Josh's wife unexpectedly dies, he is left with his mechanical tinkering, mentoring a writing friend and his three most cherished possessions, his children. It isn't long before Josh's tinkering in alternative energy draws the attention of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Once on DHS' radar, Josh unexpectedly finds himself classified as a terrorist and on the run, but not before sharing his discovery with his oldest son, Eddie.
Eddie helps his dad escape to an obscure town in Canada and the safety of Josh's writing friend, Sarah. A recluse for many years, Sarah is thrust into the role of lifeline between Josh and his family and the development of their new source of power. Without her, Josh and his family seem doomed to fall into the hands of DHS' ruthless, Agent Corp.
With the tenacious and cruel Agent Corp nipping at their heals, Eddie and Sarah race against time to develop the power source and make it public in the hope that it will save Josh. Despite Eddie and Sarah's less than cordial first encounter, there is something more than a common goal between them.
Hold on for a thrilling ride as Eddie and Sarah join forces to face off against the government and seemingly insurmountable odds to save Josh. Even their own lives are at risk now. Who exactly does DHS protect, the government? Industry? Or the people? Are Sarah and Eddie prepared to pay the price, sacrifice their love, for free energy?
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