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Gallery Books
September 2012
On Sale: September 18, 2012
Featuring: Elroy Coffin
448 pages ISBN: 1451668643 EAN: 9781451668643 Kindle: B0061QB16E Hardcover / e-Book
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A cutting edge storm of white-knuckle action and
suspense—the year’s most exciting debut thriller! Meet
Elroy Coffin. He’s a twenty-first century high-tech thief
with deadly hands. Trained from his youth to be the best
there is at what he does. There is no code he can’t break,
nothing he can’t hack, no safe he can’t crack. But even the
best can fall. Sold up the river after a job by a depraved
Texas mob boss, Coffin has spent the past two years
incarcerated in a maximum security hellhole, driven to
near-madness by the death of his beloved wife. When a
mysterious “concerned citizen” arrives at the prison one
morning with evidence that Coffin’s wife is still alive, and
offers him the chance to find her in return for cracking the
most deadly security system ever designed, Coffin knows
something big is going down. Back on the street and
relentlessly hunted by the same man who left him to rot in
jail, Coffin is drawn into a breakneck maelstrom of action,
betrayal and intrigue that will test the limits of his
skills, and puts him in the center of a death-defying escape
through the criminal underworld. But what he doesn’t
know is that the men who hired him are running the deadliest
game of all time—an endgame that could spell the death of
billions, altering the very course of human
history. And Elroy Coffin holds the key to it all.
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20 comments posted.
Re: Resurrection Express
This story sounds amazing! This is just my type of book. I actually felt my heart racing just reading the brief description. I will find this book!!! (Stephanie Strausberger 8:39am September 19, 2012)
I appreciate you sharing your experience. Sometimes it takes the pure honesty of another to make you take a step back, learn and develop. (Carla Carlson 11:56am September 19, 2012)
It was really interesting to hear your experience with the first attempt to get published. I agree that if a book doesn't engage me in the story, really draw me in, then I will stop reading or I might finish the book but never read that author again. (Pam Howell 12:49pm September 19, 2012)
That sounds really cool! Its always a good thing no matter what profession you go in to when you are able to listen to other peoples advise and then apply it. (Chelsea Knestrick 2:19pm September 19, 2012)
I CAN'T WAIT TO READ THIS BOOK IT SOUNDS GREAT. I JUST LOVE THESE KINDS OF BOOKS. THEY ARE THE BEST. (Shelly Caggiano 3:16pm September 19, 2012)
Sounds really good!!! Thanks for the chance to win!! (Natasha Donohoo 4:49pm September 19, 2012)
This sounds like a great book to read especially with the nice cool fall nights here. Thanks! (Julie Parrish 4:54pm September 19, 2012)
It's not always easy taking advice. (MaryEllen Hanneman 5:00pm September 19, 2012)
Wow. It took a lot of time invested to writing this book but congratulation on getting it done. I didn't know that a writer goes through all that. Seeing how a book gets written and publish from your experience says alot. (Kai Wong 6:43pm September 19, 2012)
Stephen I'd love to come with you for the rest. Sounds like a wonderful read (Shirley Younger 6:48pm September 19, 2012)
Writing is such an art. Authors are so creative and getting published is so hard. Having said that, kudos to you on your new novel, Resurrection Express. (Susan Coster 6:51pm September 19, 2012)
Sounds like a great read to me.. Thank you. (Holly Vanderhule 6:58pm September 19, 2012)
Congratulations on your success! You pulled me right into the story of your "ride" to Resurrection Express! I've got to read this book!! (Patricia Cochran 8:56pm September 19, 2012)
i think i could really learn something from reading this book..hope i win...thanks (Kimberly Hoefs 9:08pm September 19, 2012)
Thanks for the chance to win a great read. (Mary Hay 9:21pm September 19, 2012)
Thanks for sharing your quest in getting this book out to all of us who love to read. Can't wait to read it. (Ann Sheiring 10:09pm September 19, 2012)
Thanks so much for an excellently written tale of the Mutanoids! I think 800 pages was just too long and many books of SF at the time were a lot shorter - unless you were Frank Herbert, say. Style is so important and you do need to read a lot, and a lot of different authors and time periods. I am very interested in reading your new work and I hope it does very well for you. (Clare O'Beara 6:33am September 20, 2012)
I always love the back story to writers & their works thank you. (Mary Preston 10:17pm September 20, 2012)
I enjoyed reading this. I love finding out about what goes on with authors. (Debbie Penny 6:24am September 23, 2012)
Thanks for sharing how you got started and kept going with writing. (Alyson Widen 1:41pm September 29, 2012)
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