IDENTITY Is In Paperback NOW! … (well, sort of) …
Calling all luddites. Numerous readers have asked where they can get a paper version of IDENTITY. Until I can point you straight to the bookstore (hopefully soon!), Simon & Schuster kindly printed up 5 paperback copies for a Goodreads.com Giveaway.
That’s right.
You can get a paperback version of IDENTITY right here at Goodreads.
Heck, I’ll even autograph ‘em!
It’s very easy to enter–you just fill out your address and hit “enter.” If you aren’t a member of Goodreads yet, you should join. It’s a great site for books.
In the meantime, don’t forget — IDENTITY the ebook is on sale for just $1.99 until August 21st. Then it goes up to $4.99. So please pick it up, please tell your friends, and please write a quick review on whatever site you bought it from — or on www.goodreads.com.
I’ve had a great time reading everyone’s reviews on Amazon, as well as your thoughts on Facebook. Thanks so much for reading! I’m glad that most of you are enjoying it–it’s always terrific to hear that your book doesn’t absolutely stink.
Buy IDENTITY for just $1.99. Sale ends August 21st, 2012.
Just click the appropriate link below:
Or go to Simon and Schuster’s website for additional purchasing options.
The corporate greed of Wall Street meets the Hitchcockian suspense of North by Northwest in this thrilling debut by screenwriter Mark Hosack.
One day Paul Majors is a respectable businessman looking into some accounting irregularities in his office’s parent company. The next, he’s wading through a murky world of dark finance, uncovering a vast web of illegal activities in the CEO’s executive circle, being hunted by a ruthless corporate assassin and the FBI, and getting sucked into a second company’s illicit dealings.
As he travels across the United States to unravel the twin mysteries he’s caught in, it’s not clear who Paul can trust—or even who is who. The woman who seduced him at the hotel bar might be there to help, or take him out. The government agents change with a chameleon’s ease. Heck, even Paul’s running around under an assumed name!
In this corporate shell game of names and motivations, Paul’s got 1,500 loyal employees—and his own life—on the line. But it’s becoming dangerously clear that Paul himself is not Too Big to Fail…or be killed.
“Not since Billy wilder’s 3 Graves for Cairo or North By Northwest has there been such a deft and clever set up of a decent and ordinary guy thrust inrto a situation where no one is who they say they are and the stakes keep getting bigger and bigger. The plot rockets along with believable characters who never become just tools of the plot, but remain true to themselves and all the more affecting as a result. You root for the main character to be able to survive without losing his sense of decency. Initially a funny concept – how will a born again Christian who keeps a swear jar on his desk survive in world of ruthless greedy killers – it turns the plot again and again down more dangerous roads. And given the character’s history, he becomes more himself as he goes along. Mark Hosack’s humor and skill at believable action shines on every page. Read it now!” Sharon Doyle, writer- producer the Nero Wolfe Mysteries on A&E, writer – Cagney and Lacey, 21 Jump Street.
You can read the first chapter of IDENTITY below: