In her latest mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, CIA Officer Maris Correa unexpectedly encounters a Gorgon, a supernatural being capable of petrifying individuals with its gaze. What begins as a routine hunt for blood diamond dealers quickly escalates into a thrilling confrontation with a formidable foe, blending elements of espionage with mythological danger. Maris must navigate this perilous situation, challenging both her skills as an operative and her understanding of reality.
E. S. Brown Books
E.S. Brown is a storyteller fueled by an overactive imagination and caffeine, leading to many late nights spent crafting fantastical tales. His interests include a passion for healthy living, inspiring others, and embracing life's wonders. Brown is also a poet and is currently working on a self-help book and sequels to his previously released works.



Once Killed, Twice Dead
- 244 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A clandestine Chinese organization and the CIA become embroiled in a high-stakes conflict over U.S. nuclear launch codes. The narrative explores themes of espionage, betrayal, and the intricate web of international politics. Tension escalates as both sides race against time to secure their interests, delving into the shadowy world of intelligence and the moral dilemmas faced by operatives. This gripping tale offers a thrilling insight into the complexities of global security and the lengths to which nations will go to protect their secrets.
The book features a unique narrative style that blends humor and absurdity, creating an engaging reading experience. It explores themes of existentialism and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. The characters navigate a surreal landscape filled with whimsical challenges, prompting readers to reflect on their own perceptions of reality. Through its playful language and imaginative scenarios, the story invites an exploration of deeper philosophical questions while maintaining an entertaining tone.