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I hope to start new Book Giveaway for "Subversion" soon
My paranormal thriller novel "Subversion"--which is also out on audiobook on Audible.com and I-tunes-- may be in a book Giveaway soon. It should run for two weeks. r. manolakas

Published on July 30, 2014 17:38
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conspiracy, novel-and-audiobook, pandemic, parnormal, suspense, violence
Subversion Book Giveaway--The plot-line:A very bad week for main character Collin De Guise

Published on July 30, 2014 20:23
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alienated, alone, armageddon, assassinations, evil, fear, hate, love, nazis, pandemic, paranormal-suspense, stalin, strange, strong-female-characters, thriller, violence
"Subversion" is spreading
My new audiobook "Subversion" is being heard more and more--exciting! The following is a short summary of this riveting paranormal thriller that closely parallels the current unfortunate Ebola outbreak--my novel released just before that happened:
“Fast-paced plot driven by the threat of a world-wide viral pandemic, an underlying suggestion of government evil, and a pervading sense that all is not what it appears to be. This is a page-turner filled with suspense as our central character races with time to perfect an anti-virus in his top-security lab near the nation's capital, all the while uncovering startling secrets about his surroundings, his work, political and scientific history, and even his family-including his brilliant and sexy wife Dara. This paranormal thriller takes on an eerie, gothic tone as Dr. Collin De Gise-a youthful Nobel Prize Laureate and ex-Gulf War Two commando-faces down the dangerous virus, clashes with high-level government figures in Washington DC, and battles to unravel the mystery of a sinister presence behind it all. Great suspense, an occult mystery that's refreshingly different, a conspiracy thriller with a chilling surprise ending that leaves you with the aura that maybe something like this isn't so incredible after all. It all seems hardly less normal than the dark turn that our turbulent society seems to be taking, especially with the striking parallels with the current unfortunate Ebola outbreak that started after our story’s release. Life does imitate art! ”
Check out this chilling short video trailer from Youtube produced by the talented narrator of "Subversion". http://youtu.be/k0YGDnpbikg
Subversion: Life on the Edge of Eternity
“Fast-paced plot driven by the threat of a world-wide viral pandemic, an underlying suggestion of government evil, and a pervading sense that all is not what it appears to be. This is a page-turner filled with suspense as our central character races with time to perfect an anti-virus in his top-security lab near the nation's capital, all the while uncovering startling secrets about his surroundings, his work, political and scientific history, and even his family-including his brilliant and sexy wife Dara. This paranormal thriller takes on an eerie, gothic tone as Dr. Collin De Gise-a youthful Nobel Prize Laureate and ex-Gulf War Two commando-faces down the dangerous virus, clashes with high-level government figures in Washington DC, and battles to unravel the mystery of a sinister presence behind it all. Great suspense, an occult mystery that's refreshingly different, a conspiracy thriller with a chilling surprise ending that leaves you with the aura that maybe something like this isn't so incredible after all. It all seems hardly less normal than the dark turn that our turbulent society seems to be taking, especially with the striking parallels with the current unfortunate Ebola outbreak that started after our story’s release. Life does imitate art! ”
Check out this chilling short video trailer from Youtube produced by the talented narrator of "Subversion". http://youtu.be/k0YGDnpbikg

Published on November 03, 2014 06:38
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conspiracy, deception, ebola, false-identity, government, intrigue, murder, pandemic
Suspense thrillers with paranormal undertones
Whether a thriller, suspense, or a mystery, whether a short story, a novelette, or a full length novel, the focus of my writing so far has been on stories that hopefully generate excitement and wonder
Whether a thriller, suspense, or a mystery, whether a short story, a novelette, or a full length novel, the focus of my writing so far has been on stories that hopefully generate excitement and wonder, with fast moving scenes and snappy dialogue--and twisty endings. These could almost be real, with a hint of the paranormal (occult, supernatural, horror or science fiction or fantasy--it all blends together). Paranormal here is used in the broadest sense as something beyond the normal sensory experience, which is strange--whether contemporary or historical. I aim to entertain with these books. Do I?
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