Six Days to Zeus: Alive Day (Based on a True Story)

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"Alive Day" is currently optioned by Phoenix Pictures to become a blockbuster movie. Watch for the rest of the series as it becomes available! 


Based on a true story.


On August 6, 2003, Task Force Arc Angel is 30 minutes from extraction after 26 months on a covert operation deep in denied territory. The highly classified organization known as “the Activity,” answerable only to the Secretary of Defense and the President of the United States, is mistaken for an Iraqi unit, and attacked by friendly forces.


Of the seven members of the team, only one, Chief Warrant Officer Samuel Hill, made it out alive.


During the subsequent investigation, Chief, now paralyzed and homeless, is charged with six counts of premeditated homicide.


This is Chief’s story.


"Alive Day" is currently optioned by Phoenix Pictures to become a blockbuster movie. Watch for the rest of the series as it becomes available!

About the author

Samuel Hill is a pen name. The Author’s true identity is by law, and subject to non-disclosure agreements, classified until 2085. The author served from March 1976 to July 2006 including both enlisted and officer time. Hill was cited as the Intelligence and Security Command, Commander’s Trophy for Operational Intelligence Achievement (1st Runner Up) after only three years in service, for operational Intelligence 110 miles behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War. Now 100% Permanent and Totally disabled, Hill is currently writing the series, “Six Days to Zeus” which has been optioned by Phoenix Pictures to become a Hollywood movie.

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