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Waypoint: A Game of Drones - Strategic Board Game for Adults & Teens - Perfect for Family Game Nights & Strategy Lovers
Waypoint: A Game of Drones - Strategic Board Game for Adults & Teens - Perfect for Family Game Nights & Strategy Lovers
Waypoint: A Game of Drones - Strategic Board Game for Adults & Teens - Perfect for Family Game Nights & Strategy Lovers

Waypoint: A Game of Drones - Strategic Board Game for Adults & Teens - Perfect for Family Game Nights & Strategy Lovers

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Stacy’s life is in free-fall, her daughter killed by a drunk driver, her husband taking his own life only months later. She finds herself clutching a handgun, searching for a sign that tomorrow will be any better than today. At this auspicious moment her cell phone rings, bringing an offer that may postpone her soul searching. The discovery of an airplane graveyard containing a dozen commercial airliners is shocking. When the deep-sea salvage camera’s reveal them to be virtually undamaged under six-thousand feet of water in the Indian Ocean, theories abound. Who put them there? How are they still in one piece? What reason could there be? Stacy is about to learn the answers to those questions, as well things she’d prefer to forget. Along the way, she’ll have to solve this puzzle, and many more to prevent an even larger disaster from happening. This book contains the following: tiny robots, falsified government identification, autonomous drones, ATM malfunctions, mid-air collisions, fear of sharks, Australian bar pranks, pointing guns out the window of a moving plane, video games, Area-51, milk shake do’s and don’ts and everyone’s possible need of at least one good friend.

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Fast moving suspense. Unlike many stories of this ilk the plot is very credible. The heroine is very vulnerable and flawed which only serves to make her more human. This was a very enjoyable read and the teaming of Staci/Lydia and Kara make for a perfect combination. I can only hope that Mr. Waller will give us some sequels teaming these two ladies up for more adventures.