Showing posts with label new novels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new novels. Show all posts

Saturday, June 16, 2018

Biohack a book of new dimensions

Patti Pietschmann's Reviews > Biohack

Biohack by J.D. Lasica
 
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really liked it


I've been reading pretty much the same genre and authors for you, voraciously I might add. And then Biohack came along and I was intrigued so I downloaded in from Amazon and was glad I did.

The story is about a second chance and Valerie Ramirez, a special ed teacher haunted by her toddler’s drowning accident who faces a fateful decision when she’s admitted into a secretive program run by a biotech company. Kaden Baker, an elite hacker who dabbles in covert ops, finds her life turned upside down when she discovers her parents were imposters. Where does she come from? Who’s been financing her high-stakes secret missions?

The answers lead back to the same mysterious biotech firm. As Kaden and Valerie become allies, they make one startling discovery after another about the company’s dark intentions. But each step closer to the truth puts their lives at greater risk.

The stakes couldn’t be higher—for Kaden’s freedom, for Valerie’s fate, and for the future direction of humanity itself.

It is long and you really need to like delving into biotechnology. Well written. I checked out the author and he's written a few other thrillers.

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Monday, October 3, 2016

Randy finds a bony, naked and nearly dead man in his home in Chapt.21 World of Hurt by Richard Pietschmann

Richard Pietschmann's World of Hurt
Chapt. 21 fast-paced,intriguing.....



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"He stepped inside and immediately the hairs on the back on his neck rose. He swung the flashlight around the room and stopped when at the couch. A naked man lay prone on it. A naked bald emaciated man, his bony ribs rising and falling almost imperceptibly. 

Unanswerable questions raced through his head. Who was he? Why was he naked? Why was he here?"

Saturday, September 10, 2016

Arden at the Whiskey meets Suzy Creamcheese in Chapt. 18 World of Hurt

She glanced at him and smiled.

He said, “What’s your name?”

“Suzy Creamcheese,” she said.

Riveting, exciting,cultural, historical and thrilling World of Hurt at www.worldofhurtvegas.blogspot.com.You won't be able to stop  going back for more.

Saturday, August 27, 2016

World of Hurt Chapter 16 the gentile journey begins with Mormons and Rock 'n Roll

World of Hurt
A Novel of Las Vegas

Richard J Pietschmann

Chapter 16




May 28, 1965: The evils of the gentile world

Reasons were never given to justify any mission call, but Arden Montgomery had a pretty good idea why he was sent to Los Angeles. He figured it was because he loved the same music that had drawn so many rootless kids to the same place. LDS leadership hated that music, of course, the way they despised all the ills and evils of the gentile world. But the Twelve Apostles were shrewd enough to sense an opportunity. With his known passion for Dylan, the Beatles and the rest of that godless music, Arden seemed like the ideal missionary to convert searching young people who loved the same music to the church.

Sunday, August 14, 2016

New novelists pen one of the best books of summer 2016 'Prelude'

Once you open this book you won't be able to put it down
By Patti Covello  PietschmannImage may contain: text

It starts out "Every life is a Prelude to the Next".  Then Chapter 1 pulls you in opening with "She couldn't have seen it coming". "Windblown, the maple leaf flew free, twisted, tumbled across the campus quad.....

It's all about greed, a dispute over a newly discovered hefty inheritance that pits a dead woman against her elderly living children. Is there life after death? Do the dead come back to  haunt? You must read "Prelude" to  find the answers.

Co-author Robert A Clampett, posted on Facebook, "Want to gain a new perspective on life and the delusion of what we fear as death? Read Prelude, a 25 5-Star reviewed accomplishment on Amazon & Net Galley fact-based novel with twists and turns on Amazon for $8.47."

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Sunday, July 31, 2016

Here is your moment of Zen Chapter 12 of the gripping novel "World of Hurt" by Richard J Pietschmann

If you haven't fired up your mobile device  to read this electrifying novel you really need to start now. No kidding folks,  it's one of the best books of summer 2016 by a top journalist and screen writer:

This is but one paragraph to get your literary juices flowing:
Skin bitch left and came back cradling three gins against her tiny swastikas and lined them up on the bar. Squires took his time studying them, and then picked up one bottle that said Nolet’s. He gazed at the bottle as if he had found buried treasure.

“It is a violation of the laws of nature for such a fine gin to be found in a joint as benighted and wretched as this one, yet it appears that the fates have once again smiled upon me. Take this elixir, Jennie Lynch, and pour an over-generous portion into a shaker into which you have put exactly three drops of your finest vermouth and filled to the top with fresh ice, not the partially melted ice you foist on the unwashed but ice that is frozen so solid it steams. Bring this shaker and the largest cocktail glass you have and put them here in front of me. You will then stir twenty-five times as I watch, half clockwise and half counter-clockwise, place a single large olive in the glass and pour in the sacred creation until only fluid dynamics keeps it from spilling over. I will then kvell at your singular achievement.”

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Summer reading at it's best online at Blogspot.com 'World of Hurt' by Richard J Pietschmann


World of Hurt
A Novel of Las Vegas

Richard J Pietschmann

Chapter 10

Here is an excerpt from this weekend's post of Richard J Pietschmann's phenomenal novel serial, a must read....

"The Lucky was found in a neighborhood near the Strip that had sprung up after World War II as a convenient address for casino and hotel workers. Everybody still called it Naked City, the name coming from the showgirls who once had gotten their full-body tans around its swimming pools and on its rooftops. Naked City now was somewhat less glamorous: A dozen tight streets cornered against railroad tracks with worn one- and two-story buildings slumped into the desert. Anyone looking for a convenient patch of original desert where a man with a shovel, a full moon and some alone time could bury something could do worse than the needle-strewn empty lots near the Lucky."

Saturday, July 9, 2016

World of Hurt
A Novel of Las Vegas

Richard J Pietschmann

Chapter 9




Jazzed, Arden repeated in his head. He knew who “Frank” was, his father talking like another member of Sinatra’s party gang. Worse, it was obvious his father had planned this stop all along and was just waiting for his old pal to tell him when to show up. Arden’s trip to L.A. was delayed this long to suit a singer’s schedule. Read Chapter 9--which gets into father/son relationships, Frank Sinatra, Mormons and Hollywood back in the day--at www.worldofhurtvegas.blogspot.com you  will thank me  for sending you there.