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Dana Knowles was unhappy in her work as the only female nuclear weapons courier for the Department of Energy. Having served in the Middle East in wartime, and losing her fiancé in the conflict, she had been grateful, at first, for the opportunity to move back to the United States, and to have a job where she was safeguarding the country. In time, she became dissatisfied being on the road so much, with little time for a home life, girlfriends, or romance. She also grew weary of the constant training to subdue a terrorist attack that never would occur. But her life, and her job, changed dramatically when she became the target of a madman.

Six Minutes to Midnight Cheryl Peyton Books

Cheryl Peyton has a powerful ability to paint a picture with words. Six Minutes to Midnight tells the story of federal agents, charged with the secure transport of nuclear weapons, and a sociopath bent on wreaking havoc on a variety of real and imagined tormentors.
The characters are wonderful, and the best part of this thrilling story. I was particularly impressed with Albert, the primary antagonist. He’s so perfect as a bad guy that you find yourself intensely hating him early in the book. That sentiment doesn’t let up. It grows. The mania he displays is completely believable thanks to a comprehensive, three-dimensional portrait Peyton crafts along the way.
I also liked Henry, who Albert recruits as an accomplice. Henry is wonderfully quirky and borderline insane, but a lot of fun.
Dana, the main protagonist, is also very well done. She comes across just as solid and believable in her role as an agent for good as Albert does in his role as a veritable demon.
The story moves swiftly and is packed with lots of action and well-researched detail. You will want to reserve a nice chunk of your day to read the last fourth or so of the book as it climbs to its thrilling conclusion. You might not be able to put it down during that part. I enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more from Cheryl Peyton.
Note to parents: Six Minutes to Midnight is meant for adult audiences. There is a fair amount of profanity sprinkled around in it. None of it is gratuitous and it fits the personality and demeanor of the character responsible for 90% of it, but it’s there – including some “F-bombs” and the “g--d----” thing. It’s not excessive, but I would not recommend the book for kids. There are also some scenes with violence and one with a sexual assault. Again – not gratuitous. These scenes are essential to the storyline. I just always feel obligated to mention things like this in reviews so that parents can make informed decisions about reading material for their kids.

Product details

  • Hardcover 378 pages
  • Publisher Xlibris (April 12, 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1462850510

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Being from East Tennessee with a husband who retired from ORNL (The Secret City) I was instantly drawn into this plot. I liked the subplot much better than the main plot as I am not usually a reader of psychological thrillers. I do prefer less profanity and graphic description but I did not find it was overused and out of context for the characters and plot. Great detail to lead up to the main event. Loved how the author brought it all together in the end.
I like a book that causes me to want to do research after I've finished reading it. Cheryl Peyton has woven an intriguing and well-researched story around the transporting of nuclear materials from the Oak Ridge, Tennessee facility which houses them. She balances a nice amount of history with a thrilling plot. One aspect of this author's style I particularly enjoyed was her additions of descriptive details tucked into her narrative so smoothly I found myself having that unique reading sensation of "being there." I will offer one warning for the tender-hearted (of which I confess to being one), the antagonist is a terrible, terrible person. The author does an amazing job of getting you into the mind of this evil man, but along with his wicked thoughts and behaviors, the reader is exposed to a dose of his uncivilized and profane, yet realistic use of the English language in keeping with his character.
I had just finished a John Sandford thriller about a psychopathic serial killer and was in the mood to tackle another when I found SIX MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT. Cheryl Peyton’s antagonist, Albert Arnstein, is a thoroughly despicable, delusional sociopath who committed a ten-year-old unsolved homicide and takes a fancy to Dana Knowles, a federal security agent working for the Department of Energy at the Oak Ridge Nuclear Laboratories in East Tennessee, because she reminds him of his first victim.

Albert becomes a fairly talented stalker until Dana spots him one too many times, confronts him and literally smacks the crap out of him. Tactically a good move on Dana’s part, but it set Albert, the head case, off on a tear. Now, to get even with Dana he wants to hijack a nuclear warhead that she, along with a team of other federal agents, are responsible for. Amazingly, Albert recruits a team of misfits with impressive connections and abilities within the ORNL community. But as the story unfolds, we see that these domestic terrorists are more like “The Gang Who Couldn’t shoot Straight.” But shoot straight they do and Ms. Peyton takes us on a merry chase with a very exciting and plausible story of sheer mayhem in the southeastern United States.

The one thing that stands out in this novel is the amount of authentic detail about the government couriers who routinely transport and guard nuclear weapons, the Oak Ridge nuclear facility, and even the W-88 atomic warhead the terrorists target to steal and detonate. Cheryl did her homework in this area and elsewhere.

In addition to some world-class tension, this is a fun story, because the characters—the bad guys in particular—jump off the page. You hate them because they want to invade Middle America, but you develop a perverse affection for them as well because they are such believable “characters.” Their dialogue, at times, is priceless. The terms nitwits, numbskulls and morons come to mind. And this is realistic. Not all high-flying miscreants are masterminds. Albert, along with his second in command, Henry De Salvo, and the three other good-old-boys accomplish amazing things, but you’ll be very satisfied with the ending when our heroine Dana Knowles resolves the situation.

Great stuff for someone’s first novel. 5 stars.
Well researched information. Along with a nail-biting terrorist story this book is cocktail of info on the workings of those who protect our nuclear weaponry. This tale will definitely keep your interest.
Cheryl adds the right amount of exposition from her research into nuclear courier duty. It is a world few people knows exists (including me) and she nails the pathway to understanding. See for yourself. Buy it. This one is worth every penny.
Cheryl Peyton has a powerful ability to paint a picture with words. Six Minutes to Midnight tells the story of federal agents, charged with the secure transport of nuclear weapons, and a sociopath bent on wreaking havoc on a variety of real and imagined tormentors.
The characters are wonderful, and the best part of this thrilling story. I was particularly impressed with Albert, the primary antagonist. He’s so perfect as a bad guy that you find yourself intensely hating him early in the book. That sentiment doesn’t let up. It grows. The mania he displays is completely believable thanks to a comprehensive, three-dimensional portrait Peyton crafts along the way.
I also liked Henry, who Albert recruits as an accomplice. Henry is wonderfully quirky and borderline insane, but a lot of fun.
Dana, the main protagonist, is also very well done. She comes across just as solid and believable in her role as an agent for good as Albert does in his role as a veritable demon.
The story moves swiftly and is packed with lots of action and well-researched detail. You will want to reserve a nice chunk of your day to read the last fourth or so of the book as it climbs to its thrilling conclusion. You might not be able to put it down during that part. I enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more from Cheryl Peyton.
Note to parents Six Minutes to Midnight is meant for adult audiences. There is a fair amount of profanity sprinkled around in it. None of it is gratuitous and it fits the personality and demeanor of the character responsible for 90% of it, but it’s there – including some “F-bombs” and the “g--d----” thing. It’s not excessive, but I would not recommend the book for kids. There are also some scenes with violence and one with a sexual assault. Again – not gratuitous. These scenes are essential to the storyline. I just always feel obligated to mention things like this in reviews so that parents can make informed decisions about reading material for their kids.
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