Steady, Don't Rush: An Epic Saga of Intrigue and Reincarnation
Prepare to be swept away by “Steady, Don't Rush,” a thrilling novel that masterfully weaves together espionage, mystery, and the supernatural.
The story kicks off with a high - stakes surveillance mission in Altoona, Pennsylvania. At the White Bull Information Network Service Company, a seemingly ordinary firm, Tommy Blanco and his team secretly work for the CIA. For eight long years, they've monitored a single target—a ship in international waters, with a mysterious individual on board. The tension builds as the target edges closer to the restricted area, and when it finally crosses the line, chaos ensues. The middle - aged man on the ship, known as “Lucifer” or “Yanluo,” negotiates with the US government in a tense standoff. With a threat of nuclear bombs and a terminal illness, his final moments are filled with drama and a sense of finality, leaving readers on the edge of their seats.
But the story takes an unexpected turn. Flash back to 2000, in Jinling City, China. Chen Nuo, a high - school student, wakes up in class, facing a math problem. However, this is no ordinary teenage experience. The contrast between the high - octane CIA drama and the seemingly mundane life of a Chinese student hints at a deeper connection. As it turns out, Chen Nuo is somehow linked to the man on the ship. The novel explores themes of reincarnation and destiny, as Chen Nuo discovers his past life and the secrets it holds.
“Steady, Don't Rush” offers a rich tapestry of settings, from the surveillance rooms of the CIA - affiliated company to the classrooms of a Chinese high school, and the desolate South Pacific island. The characters are complex and engaging, from the dedicated but weary Tommy to the enigmatic Yanluo and the curious Chen Nuo. With its fast - paced plot, unexpected twists, and thought - provoking themes, this novel is a must - read for fans of action, mystery, and the supernatural. It will keep you guessing until the very last page, as you embark on a journey across time, space, and identities.