The Switch
Avery Falls Motorcycle Club series, book 1
by Debra Kayn
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
The Switch
Avery Falls Motorcycle Club series, book 1
1st release: Copyright© 2021 Debra Kayn
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty One
Chapter Twenty Two
Chapter Twenty Three
Chapter Twenty Four
Chapter Twenty Five
Chapter Twenty Six
Chapter Twenty Seven
Chapter Twenty Eight
Chapter Twenty Nine
Chapter Thirty
Chapter Thirty One
Chapter Thirty Two
Chapter Thirty Three
Chapter Thirty Four
Chapter Thirty Five
Chapter Thirty Six
Chapter Thirty Seven
Chapter Thirty Eight
Epilogue
— SNEAK PEEK — | The Four Stages of Loving Dutch Owen
Part One
Chapter 1
Dedication
To all who make the trails a social event —
There's nothing better than standing on the peak to realize life is good and much bigger than we realize. May the stories grow wilder and the friendships stronger.
JD
Thank you for the inside look at MK-Ultra and for the tagline! I'm always listening.
Wheels
It always comes back to you. May we never get too old to enjoy the tunnels.
Here's to #71!
Acknowledgment
The Switch is set in the fictional mountain town of Avery Falls, Idaho.
IN REAL LIFE, IT'S Avery, Idaho. Population 25. But, the recreational area for thousands. It's a beautiful spot in the Bitterroot Mountains not far from where I live (16.3 miles). In fact, I was traveling in a UTV—breeze in my hair, looking for bear, when I came up with the idea for the series while going through one of the seven tunnels in the area. By the time I got home, I was ready to write.
IN THE BOOK, THE TOWN of St. Maries is a real town. It's spelled correctly and pronounced "St. Mary's".
MK-ULTRA IS THE CODE name given to a program of experiments on human subjects that were designed and undertaken by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, some of which were illegal. —per Wikipedia
THE ALPHA BIO PROJECT is fictional.
Prologue
The shock baton came down on Seven's chest. The handler's arm shook at the impact it took to keep electrocuting the man in the cell. But, Seven never flinched.
Over the years, he'd put Seven through everything imaginable. Testing, manipulating, torturing him while supplying him with LSD, at first, then the highly dangerous regimen of experimental drugs that helped enhance his natural skills and keep him in control.
"That's enough." The controller for the Alpha Bio Project walked away from the cell. "Let him out."
Seven rose to his feet and stepped into the walkway of the cave. The handler kept his baton handy. Just in case.
Often, the men would take two or three sessions when the lessons were repeated for the needed behavioral changes. Though the training periods were easier when they dealt with the original six men.
From the start, the originals had become the ultimate participants. Each study, each lesson, each change, succeeding after long and controversial training.
"Go ahead and hand over the new medicine container to him." The project's controller walked deeper into the cave.
He gathered the new pills, put them in the plastic container, and returned to Seven. "You will start this new pack in the morning. Any changes you experience will be reported to the handlers immediately."
Seven took the container, slipping it into the pocket of his leather vest.
There was no reason to repeat the instructions. Once told, Seven would remember. He'd leave the cave, return to Avery Falls, and become an active member of Avery Falls Motorcycle Club. As the other participants had done.
Currently, there were twenty-five members of the biker club. Each at different phases of the project. Once they graduated from the first stage, they were put into the community, set up in a house, and from an outsider's view, became the lawless bikers that ran the small, remote mountain town.
It was the job of the originals to oversee the others. If the behaviors of the other men went haywire, they knew what to do.
The handler exhaled and studied Seven. Every aspect of the Alpha Bio Project should've broken him. Sometimes, he wondered how the men who were brought in as participants survived.
And if they knew how easily it was to change their whole existence with one simple word.
Through mind, body, and a void of their emotions, each of them had an internal switch that could end their life.
One word would turn these men into mercenaries, ready and able to kill.
One specific word could force them to kill themselves. Their presence wiped from the earth to protect the Alpha Bio Project.
"You're free to go, Trip," whispered the handler.
Brandt "Trip" Rowe, aka Seven, turned and walked forward into the dark tunnel, not needing a light to guide his way.
Chapter One
A loud whistle pierced Trip's ear. He turned in front of Speeder's house and gazed across the open area between the clubhouse and Appleway Road.
Twenty years ago, Avery Falls was a ghost town before Avery Falls Motorcycle Club purchased the rocky area in the Bitterroot Mountains and filled the abandoned homes with members. Ten years later, the town had a surplus grocery store, a bar, a diner, a small school, and created an outdoor recreational hub for anyone wanting to enjoy the St. Joe River. Besides the oasis they'd created, the town boasted about having the only gas station within