Eduardo Suastegui
Eduardo Suastegui is an Electrical, Software and Systems engineer by education and training with a drive for story-telling he exercises through his photography and writing. Though he loves how efficiently photography can convey his vision, he considers writing and the power of the word as the fullest, most in-depth vehicle to explore the struggles we face as human beings. Drawing from his engineering background and life experiences, his stories span a wide spectrum of topics including technical thrillers, crime capers, science fiction, faith and church life.
Though he favors suspense thrillers, Eduardo lets genre arise organically. Along with setting and concept, he lets genre serve the story his characters inhabit. In keeping with this character-centric view, he also aims to feature and highlight his characters’ voices rather than project his own. Ultimately, Eduardo sees writing as a call to express ideas and vision, to inspire emotion and thought, to move the heart. To that end, self-expression and inspiration goes out to others, namely his readers. His self-expression finds completion when it makes a connection with those who partake in his work. |
Dead Beef (Our Cyber World Book 1)
Thriller
The company Cyberwarfare pioneer, Martin Spencer, founded wasn’t supposed to fire him. Spencer knows too much and can do far too much damage to U.S. national security. Years ago Spencer led a failed attack against Iranian computer systems that stranded his Cyber weapon payload behind enemy lines. U.S. officials fear the Iranians reverse-engineered Spencer’s creation and suspect Iranian operatives will now seek his help to turn his creation into a terrorist weapon. For his part, Spencer will need to decide whether to cooperate with those who fired him or escape his former life once and for all. |
Pink Ballerina (Our Cyber World Book 2)
Thriller
Who is that woman in the pink ballerina outfit? And why can’t Andre Esperanza’s once photographic memory recall her identity? Andre must answer these questions after he photographs her drawing pirouettes on wet sand. The burst of 51 photos he shoots reignite painful, missing memories of a life he thought he’d left behind. They also bring US and foreign operatives calling, and Andre must decide whether to cooperate or to protect a woman he should know but can’t remember. Reluctantly, Andre will have to face how this Pink Ballerina fits into his defunct career in electronic surveillance and how she ties in with his achievements and failures, which to him pretty much look the same. |
Active Shooter (Our Cyber World Book 3)
Thriller
In this prequel to Pink Ballerina we meet Andre Esperanza shortly after he thwarted a terrorist attack on Los Angeles International Airport. The short-lived fame that follows leads him to a network interview with Bridget Suarez and to a business relationship with art dealer Lucia Fuentes. During this brief period, he will have to fight to keep his past buried and his nascent career as a photographer alive. |
Decisive Moment (Our Cyber World Book 4)
Suspense
Fine-art photographer Roger Morris should not have taken a paparazzo job to fill in for his loser brother. He shouldn't have used his military training to pick a perfect sniper's perch from which to aim his telephoto lens at movie star Vivian Matisse and her Mexican cartel boyfriend, and he shouldn't have photographed them murdering her movie producer. Now Roger must decide whether to turn the photos over to the police or sell them to the highest bidder so he can pay off his brother's violent bookie. Through what follows Roger will struggle to hold on to his new life as an artist, suspecting that as he runs out of options, the only way out traces along the barrel of his sniper rifle. |
Shadow-7 (Tracking Jane Series Episode 1)
Thriller
Army canine trainer and handler Jane McMurtry served in Afghanistan with her dog Shadow until an IED blew her legs away. Now, after learning to walk again, alongside a new canine companion, Jane is tracking the scent of kidnapped children in the Colorado high country when her past, her inner turmoil, and her current case collide. Though Jane thought she’d have to wait two more years, Shadow returns home when he himself suffers injuries. Now two dogs and one woman will struggle to redeem and get on with their lives. In this struggle, Jane partners with a police officer who will make her face the choice between self-loathing and accepting someone’s patient, unconditional love. |
Beisbol Libre (Our Cyber World Book 5)
Thriller
A tale about love, espionage, betrayal, and baseball... Cuban baseball star, Camilo Ornedo was about to defect to the U.S. when his pitching arm gave out. That ended his career in Cuba and extinguished any chances he had to score a big major league contract. Bitter and disillusioned, Camilo meets Elena Catalón, a CIA agent who seduces and recruits him to spy for the Americans. As his romance with her deepens, Camilo watches his younger brother become a star pitcher. When his brother tells him he wants to defect, Camilo sets out to work a deal with Elena that will entangle them in a plot to compromise and infiltrate Cuban computer networks. |
Rover (Tracking Jane Series Episode 2)
Thriller
A suicide bombing in Denver International airport returns Jane McMurtry to the sort of tracking she’d left back in Afghanistan and Iraq – the kind that comes with large explosions, torn body parts, and few answers. The war has come home, or maybe it’s always lurked here, inside her mind and soul. |
Tahoe-1 (Tracking Jane Series Episode 3)
Thriller
Along with Dan Murphy, Jane and her dogs Shady and Tahoe are hiking the Pacific Coast Trail when a series of earthquakes create emergency conditions. Jane will answer the call to assist a rescue operation–until she and her companions become stranded only to find they have become the object of someone’s twisted hunt. |
Brownie (Tracking Jane Series Episode 4)
Thriller
Allison’s rescue dog, Brownie, becomes the latest subject in Jane’s training program. Raised as a drug detecting dog, he joins Allison, Jane, and Jane’s two other dogs in an undercover mission to infiltrate a Mexican drug cartel. Under the auspices of training guard and drug dogs for a major Mexican cartel, Allison and Jane will work to identify Middle East terrorist elements now embedded with the mobsters. The two women will find themselves as the bait, the keys to technology these terrorists will do anything to obtain. Or so they think. |
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