Prizes for the tour are as follows:
• One randomly chosen winner via rafflecopter will win a $50 Amazon/BN.com gift card.
• One randomly chosen host will receive a $25 Amazon/BN.com gift card.
The Face Transplant
by R. Arundel
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GENRE: Medical Suspense Thriller
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Do you have any tattoos?
Where? When did you get it/them? Where are they on your body?
No tattoos
Is your life anything like it was two years ago?
Exactly the same
How long have you been writing?
All my life
What advice would you give a new writer just starting out?
Write what you know. Keep writing.
Tell us something about your newest release that is NOT in
the blurb.
Alice, the robot in the story, is very sensuous.
BLURB:
An epic journey of suspense, murder,
and sacrifice
Dr. Matthew MacAulay is a facial
transplant surgeon at a prestigious New York hospital. When his friend and
mentor, Tom Grabowski, dies under mysterious circumstances, Matthew uncovers
his friend’s secret: a new technique that allows perfect facial transplants. No
incisions, no scars. Tom was able to accomplish this monumental feat with the
help of Alice, a supercomputer robot with almost human abilities. While trying
to find the people responsible for murdering Tom, Matthew realizes he is the
prime suspect. He must flee for his life with the help of Dr. Sarah Larsson, a
colleague and reluctant helper, who has a secret of her own, and Alice, who
helps them make sense of a baffling series of seemingly unrelated events. The
clues carry Matthew and Sarah around the world. They stumble onto a sinister
plot of monumental proportions that leads Matthew all the way to the White
House.
The Face Transplant is a powerful
medical suspense thriller of the first order. The novel was written by a
surgeon who weaves politics, medicine, and espionage into a tightly paced,
intelligent thriller.
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EXCERPT:
Guaarrr.
It sounds like water draining from a very large bathtub, through a very large
hole. I just killed myself. I just killed the patient. Dr. Matthew MacAulay
looks down on the operating room table at the gaunt, graying man. Matthew
quickly scans the operating theater. Out of the corner of his eye, he can see
the short wide man in
the
observation area.
I
just killed myself, Sarah, and Amanda.
They
have been hijacked into performing a face transplant. The patient is unknown.
Mr. Glock, the short wide man, hovers in the far end of the operating room. He
made it clear that if the patient did not survive, the three of them would be
following him in short order. The 9 mm Glock with a silencer on the end gave
credence to his profanity-laced words of warning.
Matthew
looks across the operating room table at Amanda Soto, forty-two, an American of
Spanish ancestry. She has been his scrub nurse, assisting him in the operating room
for the last three years. Divorced, one child.
It
will take a few more seconds for the monitors to tell everybody what Matthew
already knows. Amanda already knows. She is right across the table. She saw him
use the robotic arm to dissect the vessel and mistakenly cut the large artery
in the neck. An operating room nurse of Amanda’s experience has seen it all.
When Matthew looks into her eyes, they flash ever so quickly an acknowledgement
that it is all over. Instead of any words, she quietly unclamps the suction.
Now a dull hiss fills the air. To the casual observer, or the short wide man
holding a 9 mm Glock pistol in his fat stubby hands, nothing really has
changed. Amanda, anesthetist Dr. Sarah Larsson, and Dr. Matthew MacAulay act as
if all is going well.
Matthew
cannot help but glance over to the man with the 9 mm Glock. In his mind he
names him Mr. Glock. Adrenaline surges through Matthew’s body and time slows.
The short wide man, Mr. Glock, has gray eyes. Pale, gray eyes. Very pale,
almost tired. Matthew remembers reading somewhere that people with gray eyes
have the best visual acuity. They make the best marksmen, the best assassins.
He wonders if this was true.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
R. Arundel is a practising
surgeon. This experience brings realism to the story. The novel asks what would
happen if a surgeon were to develop the perfect face transplant. This would allow people to have a new face,
in essence create a new identity. You can create the perfect double, the
perfect Doppelganger.
Contact link:
http://www.amazon.com/R-Arundel/e/B00EBCQVEC
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE
Prizes for the tour are as follows:
• One randomly chosen winner via rafflecopter will
win a $50 Amazon/BN.com gift card.
• One randomly chosen host will receive a $25
Amazon/BN.com gift card.
http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/28e4345f1306
Thanks for hosting!
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ReplyDelete--Trix
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Welcome to the Angel's blog. I hope you have a great tour. Allana Angel
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