The Aegean Enigma
Alex Kalfas Thriller #3
When a mysterious murder rocks
Book Summary
The Aegean Enigma
When a mysterious murder rocks the peaceful island of Milos, former intelligence agent Alex Kalfas is drawn into a deadly game of secrets and lies. What begins as a local tragedy soon unravels into a dangerous conspiracy involving a powerful drug cartel and buried truths from Greece’s ancient past.
As Alex races to uncover the truth, he’s forced to confront betrayal, hidden agendas, and the blurred lines between friend and foe. From the bustling streets of Athens to the mystical ruins of Delphi, Alex must navigate a web of danger before time runs out.
With rich characters, gripping suspense, and twists at every turn, The Aegean Enigma takes readers on a thrilling ride through modern intrigue and ancient mystery. If you love fast-paced stories packed with action and heart, this third Alex Kalfas adventure will keep you turning the pages late into the night.
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About the Author
Philip M Cooper
Philip was born and educated in the United Kingdom. He joined Citibank in London before moving to Athens where he worked as a foreign exchange trader for both Citibank and Chase Manhattan. He was then posted to Citibank’s Middle East North African Training Centre in Athens/Beirut as the operations manager and a foreign exchange trainer.
In 1993 he was appointed Head of Learning and Education for UBS in North America. He later left the bank and went into partnership with two colleagues and set up a successful financial training company (New Learning Developments) in New York City.
In 1999 he returned to London where he worked as a training consultant to financial services institutions and the Ministry of Defence until 2003 when he moved to Greece to work on developing knowledge databases for on-line brokerage houses and conduct webinars on foreign exchange and on-line retail trading.
In 2012 he returned to the UK to write. To date, he has written several fictional short stories, an erotic romance titled Remembering Jounieh, a science fiction story titled The Old Woman of Mani, a poetry anthology titled If I Could Paint Your Picture and a children’s short story titled Sparky The Baby Green Dragon. He has also had published through a New York publishing house www.businessexpertpress.com two non-fiction books, Mastering Options and Competing In The Financial Markets both on value investing in currencies and options.
He has just published his first novel, a fast-paced political thriller titled The Gladio Protocol. This novel set in Greece pulls on historical facts to weave an exciting suspense story about a government conspiracy which endangers the European Union, the peace between Greece and Turkey, and the economic viability of the whole of Europe. It’s lover heroes Alex Kalfas and Gitta Lehrer battle to save their beloved Greece and restore peace and prosperity in Europe and the Aegean region.
Philip’s hobbies include movies, playing tennis, reading, travel Greece, flying single-engine planes, and quizzing.