Authors: S. W. Frank
Anarchy
Alfonzo Book
III
COPYRIGHT April
2012 S.W.FRANK
All rights reserved. No portion of this work may be stored in a retrieval system or used without the author’s written permission.
Note: All characters and events are fictitious. Any likeness to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental and a product of the author’s
vivid
imagination.
Acknowledgments
To the enthusiastic readers who enjoyed the Alfonzo series
and encouraged me to do more,
well
I have listened and
here’s more.
Congratulations t
o Kiki
, your name is
now
a
character
’
s
name in this book
.
Hooray, girl!
To
my
wonderful
friends Robin,
her daughter
Skyy
,
Rachelle
and Celeste
, thank you. Carlos, your spirit, charisma and giving heart were
the beginnings of my inspiration.
T
o my
relatives
,
friends
and supporters
from the U.K.
,
Puerto Rico
and Barbados
, love
is universal. Thanks Sally,
umwah
,
chica
!
-And most of all to my group of young soldiers who are steadfast and loyal. My loves
;
Cam, Brit and Kris
, you
see beauty in all things, lament at the injustices of the world and the
suffering of
the
innocent. Hold
still;
hear the whisper of truth, for goodness is mighty
and
hatred
is a malady of
an infirmed
and
diseased soul.
Stay true to
goodness;
it
is
the
path through
a
chao
tic world
.
G
oodness blooms, inspires
and
loves
. Hatred, decays the heart,
and
corrodes
everything in its path
, even innocence!
Thank you
family
for the encouragement,
especially on
days when the world is whistling by and I
’
ve
retreat
ed to my writer’s corner
to
do what b
rings me immense pleasure
.
I
reiterate
,
you
all
provide the fuel for this passion
and
I love you
dearly
–
Um
wah
!
-S. W. frank
NOVELS
BY S.W.
F
RANK
ASCENSION: ALFONZO VOLUME ii
ALFONZO
A HOUSE OF BRICK AND MORTAR
THE SISTERS OF CAIN AND ABEL
Table of contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
CHAPTER 26
CHAPTER 27
CHAPTER 28
CHAPTER 29
CHAPTER 30
PROLOGUE
~
In a perfect world without greed or ambitions there exists no anarchy
;
but
this is not that world
.
~
~Alfonzo
WINTER.
TOLEDO,
OHIO
.
Mi
rshman
loved the nightshift.
It allowed him autonomy in the lab. There was none of the incessant chatter from co-workers or an annoying
supervisor
to
hover over his shoulder
.
At night, he had no
ne of the
external distractions
which might
interfere with his personal project.
If
management
discovered
his extra-
curricular activity
,
he’d get fired on the spot
. He
examined the
risks,
very
carefully
.
Dissecting
it
like
a
grade school biology experiment, fearful at first, then as
testing
progressed, realized the puny frog was dead and
could n
o
t
hurt him.
Perhaps, t
he
y
might
have him arrested,
or he’d
lose his
pharmacology
license
–but
that was
highly
unlikely.
He knew the company
very
well.
The
ir p
ristine reputation was at stake
;
they were
similar to the lifeless
frog
.
The worst they
’d do is let him go
with an
empty warning
.
You s
ee, the
danger with good reputations
are
companies
, even people
would do anything to
pr
otect
it
.