Complete collection
TORTUGA GOLD, A Mayday Salvage and Rescue Adventure
Tortuga Gold is a fun action story that follows Taz Keaton’s fast adventures after he rejects his wealthy lifestyle and starts Mayday Salvage and Rescue in search of excitement. Soon after Taz and his two partners race the Panamanian National Police to recover a metal case from the wreckage of a private jet in a muddy river, they meet a man with a coin from an historic but never recovered Spanish shipment that vanished in 1715. From there the adventure rolls from modern day pirates to blood-sucking leeches, exploding yachts to beautiful international competitors and a sea ba
ttle with the legendary Blackbeard himself. This is the first novel in a series involving Taz and Mayday Salvage and Rescue. The second novel, Tequila Boom Boom, is due for release summer 2012.
CNN, USA Today, the Huffington Post and many other news outlets referred to this novel after Wes' rescue off the coast of Cuba by Carnival Cruise lines. Now you can read the scene that inspired so much discussion.
THE TYPHOON SANCTION
The Typhoon Sanction was written as an homage to Robert Ludlum, who graciously hosted the launch party for Wes' best-selling thriller, THE FUND (VAPORS in hardcover)
CIA Field Officer Cruiser is a master at manipulating people and circumstances. Be careful or he'll manipulate you in this story of vengeance, murder, and global terrorism.
Mixing spies and counterespionage with old vendettas and small town murders, this novel pits the protagonist, CIA agent Jay Stewart, against his Chinese enemy Phun, who hunts him halfway around the world to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Stewart, a master of misdirection who manipulates key people to do his dirty work, provides a whodunit element to this international story as the reader tries to make sense of four mysterious small-town murders. The more obvious the truth appears, the further the reader gets from it, ultimately being captured by the same manipulative skills that made Stewart such a successful Field Officer.
"LOVING ZELDA, a story of change reluctantly told".
Challenge your emotions with this beautiful story that proves we all have a chance to be loved. Loving Zelda gives an unusual glimpse of the soft-as-cotton side of Wes DeMott.
This beautifully written novel explores the emotional pain and damage inflicted on a writer and his relationship with the woman he loves as she struggles with manic-depression. Through almost ten years of hardship he loves and cares for her with unwavering devotion, but when she marries another man he becomes a recluse on his sailboat, waiting for a chance to be together again in this or any world. Loving Zelda will stay with you long after the last page has been turned.
HEAT SYNC
Recruited from SEALS to join Jaspers, a covert military force, Henry Thompson believes he’s training to assassinate foreign threats to this country. Only after he graduates and gets his orders does he realize that his true mission is to kill the President of the United States by using the White House access his girlfriend provides, and that he’s already too boxed in by his handlers to refuse. Heat Sync is an exciting but non-traditional thriller that deeply probes the emotions and psychology of a patriotic killer.
THE FUND
International Bestselling Novel 'The Fund", previously published under 'Vapors'. While trying to save his contract for a tactical weapons system, aerospace engineer Peter Jamison uncovers a crime of corruption, power and violence that draws him into a deadly game he cannot win but still chooses to fight – any way he can and at whatever cost. How deep does the government conspiracy go? Who's in charge and how many more will die? Aerospace engineer Peter Jamison is determined to find out. This thriller was an international best-seller and IPPY Gold Medal Award Recipient for Best Thriller/Mystery. It has been translated into several languages and became very popular in Eastern Europe
WALKING K
DeMott, a former FBI Agent, analyzed intelligence documents, Nixon’s White House tapes, Congressional Records, and interviews with commanding officers of Prisoners of War in researching WALKING K, the tragic story of a reluctant conspiracy lumbered upon the shoulders of each U.S. President since 1975. Crosscutting between dramatic battlefield scenes, heartbreaking torture, American businesses protecting their investments, and a continuing refusal by the White House to reveal the shameful truth, the emotional ending of this political thriller sadly shows why the United States Government stopped wanting the lost men of that war to come home, and perhaps sheds light on the government’s attitude toward the POW classification in wars since Vietnam.