THE INTERCEPTORS CLUB

 
 

Somewhere in the wilds of New Mexico, at a secret air base, they have built the ultimate unmanned stealth warplane.


It embodies artificial intelligence.


It is invisible on radar.


It can fly rings around any fighter jet.


It can fly above Mach 6.


It is armed with exotic pulse-weaponry...

 

... and it has just been stolen by a 15 year-old boy.

and the Secret of the Black Manta

That's the premise behind my novel, The Interceptors Club and the Secret of The Black Manta, a work of fiction, loosely based on my many years of actual experience "stealth chasing" for publications such as Aviation Week & Space Technology Magazine, Popular Science and Aircraft Illustrated.

From young readers and adults, no matter  your  age, you will  like The Interceptors Club & the Secret of the Black Manta.

It is  a fun, intriguing and wild trip into the Black World where five teenage hackers go toe-to-toe with real spies, playing by adult rules.

From page one, you’ll be immersed in a shadow-world that exists secretly, right alongside this one, filled with dark sinister characters, stealth technology and hidden radio-waves that carry on them secret messages for espionage agents hiding in plain sight. 

The Interceptors Club & the Secret of the Black Manta is a character-driven, techno-thriller  for our times.

It’s also a  great book for sons and  their dads. 

No vampires or witches- but a cool -techie-tale - intended to get young men reading again.

Think - Bourne Identity meets Sneakers - Hardy Boys meets Real Genius - Tom Clancy meets Wargames -and you’ll get The Interceptors Club and the Secret of The Black Manta!

I hope you’ll consider purchasing my e-book!

                                                                                                                                        -Steve Douglass

“The Interceptors and the Secret of the Black Mantra has a story line more like reality than fiction. Personally I never read fiction novels. But of course it's targeted toward a younger generation.


I think it would be a good motivator for up and coming engineering / aviation types. The realistic Black World "lingo" is refreshing. If I had this book when I was in the 8th grade, that would have been "Way Cool". -  Dan Freeman