About The Unit: Camp Chaos by Anne Fox
The unit’s seven-member team of field operatives and their support personnel are there to take on the cases that other federal agencies can’t solve. Their existence is so secretive that those becoming part of the team of operatives have their deaths faked and legally become nonpersons. Working with any agency that calls upon them for help, their goal is to never let a case go unsolved, investigating and moving to apprehend the perpetrators of heinous crimes when possible, or eliminate them when necessary.
FBI Special Agent Kathryn Hanko is about to become the only female member of this elite group. As she becomes acclimated to being the only woman in the group, she must deal with her angst over once again being a woman doing a man’s job in an otherwise all-male team. Her task is compounded by her growing attraction to eh operative code-named “Spud” who recruited her away from the FBI for her marksmanship skills to become the team’s extraordinary firearms expert and sniper—a situation strictly forbidden by the unit’s rules against fraternization.
Her integration into the team of field operatives becomes complete when she joins them in a mission to identify and eliminate a dangerous extremist group calling itself “Camp Chaos.”
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Author Bio:
Anne Fox lives in El Paso, Texas along with three cats, nine chickens, and a pond full of goldfish. She enjoys gardening, crafts, rockhounding, and traveling. Much of her traveling is in pursuit of her own endeavors as a marksman (woman?) competing in state, regional, and national championships.
Anne also holds a Federal Aviation Administration commercial pilot certificate, and spent many years as a flight instructor with her own flight school. She also did quite a bit of flying simply for fun, “collecting” airports mostly around the Southwest United States. Her flying has taken her from Vero Beach, Florida to Palo Alto, California and points in between.
Anne has degrees in music and biochemistry/molecular biology. Once she aspired to work as a forensic examiner specializing in DNA forensics with the FBI’s crime lab, but due to the requirements at the time that wouldn’t assure a spot in that role, she stopped pursuing that and went into piloting and flight training instead. Ironically, her flight school office was located between the offices of two different federal agencies—one being the FBI’s local flight group.
Anne is also an avid reader, and will read just about anything! Currently, aside from reading books and articles as research for her own writing (you’ve got to keep it real!), she’s reading one of Gore Vidal’s voluminous historical novels: Lincoln. She regularly reads and reviews the works of other up-and-coming authors.