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Wow, that sucks! Thanks for the heads up.
Mar 17, 2017 09:24PM
Mar 17, 2017 07:13AM

I also want to remind everyone tha..."
Thanks so much, Erica, and I'm cool with whatever. Just happy to be part of it!
Mar 17, 2017 06:41AM

I also want to remind everyone that we are no longer taking n..."
Hi Erica -- I think I did respond by the 3/5 deadline, but can't find my info anywhere. I am resubmitting, but if I in in error, no worries. Thanks for organizing!
Book 1: "Oil and Water" available on Amazon:
Kindle version is $5.99 - http://amzn.to/2nMKFTX
Paperback version is $17.99 - http://amzn.to/2nh6qhS
Book 2: "Six Sisters" available on Amazon
paperback version is $9.99 -- http://amzn.to/2mCq2cK
Kindle version of Six Sisters is in the individual stories:
The Quality of Light is $4.44 - http://amzn.to/2mCGFFl
List of 55 if $3.33 - http://amzn.to/2nhirnB
A Gathering of One is $1.99 - http://amzn.to/2mCF7en
Thanks!

Oil and Water: http://amzn.to/2mkM739
Oil and Water
When inventor Martin Tirabi builds a machine that converts trash into oil it sends shockwaves through the corporate halls of the oil cognoscenti. Weeks later, Marty and his wife, Ruth are killed in a mysterious car accident. Their son, Gil, a 10-year old physics prodigy is the only one capable of finishing the machine that could solve the world’s energy problems. Plagued with epilepsy from birth, Gil is also psychic, and through dreams and the occasional missive from his dead father he gets the push he needs to finish the job.
Meanwhile, Bicky Coleman, head of Akanabi Oil is doing his best to smear the planet in it. From a slow leak in the Gulf of Mexico to the most devastating oil spill the Delaware River has ever seen, Akanabi’s corporate practices are leaving oily imprints in their wake. To divert the tide of bad press, Bicky dispatches his son-in-law and Chief Engineer, David Hartos to clean up his mess. A disillusioned Hart, reeling from the recent death of his wife and unborn child, travels to Philadelphia to fulfill his father-in-law’s wishes.
There’s no such thing as coincidence when Hart meets Gil and agrees to help him finish Marty’s dream machine. But how will he bring such a revolutionary invention to market in a world reliant on fossil fuels and awash in corporate greed? To do so, Hart must confront those who would quash the project, including his own father-in-law.
You’ll find murder, mystery, and humor as black as fine Arabian crude filling the pages of Oil and Water. The characters are fictional, but the technology is real. What will we do when the oil runs out? Open up and see.
http://amzn.to/2mkJZZ2
Feb 05, 2017 12:19PM

Oil and Water: http://amzn.to/2jRREZr an eco thriller about oil spills and green technology, and
Six Sisters: http://amzn.to/2kaNGMs about family, dysfunction, and so much more.
I'm working on a mystery/thriller now about the pharmaceutical industry, as yet untitled.
Thanks for your interest!