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International Thriller Writers Features Mike Angley In Its December Webzine, “The Big Thrill”

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

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I am “thrilled” (pun intended) that the International Thriller Writers (ITW) featured me in its December 2009 webzine, “The Big Thrill!”  I appear in the new releases section of this prestigious professional webzine.  Here’s an excerpt:

“In Mike Angley’s second offering, Child Finder: Resurrection, it has been a year and a half since Air Force Special Agent Patrick O’Donnell left the secret child rescue program after it went horribly off-track, resulting in murder and endangering his own family. And just when he thinks he’s comfortably put this painful past behind him, he receives a call from his mentor. The murky, shadowy Top Secret community where he once was center-stage has been revised, revamped, resurrected!”

Be sure to check out the entire article, as well as the other new releases by my thriller writer colleagues.

Price Drop For Child Finder! Just In Time For Christmas!

Friday, December 4th, 2009

CF CoverI’m pleased to inform you that my publisher has agreed to lower the price of my first novel, Child Finder, now that the second novel is on the street.  This is a great bit of news, and it is very timely with the Christmas season upon us.

Child Finder hardcovers are now priced at $14.95 (plus $5 s/h) on this website only.  And that’s for signed and numbered limited edition books!  Keep in mine that Child Finder retails for $28, and had been available on my website for $19.95 until today.

CLICK HERE to visit the sales page for Child Finder and get lots of copies for family and friends!

Best-Selling British Thriller Writer Andrew Parker Stops By To Chat With Mike Angley

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

MA:  I am joined today by British best-selling thriller author Andrew Parker.  He has a compelling life story that I could never do justice trying to put in my words, so I think it’s best I let him tell his own story.  Andrew, please tell us about your background.

08-09-2005 014758PMAP:  I was born in 1966 then unfortunately back in October 1985 I had a serious car accident that left me wheelchair bound.  I contemplated then, maybe I should write a book.  But in Stoke Mandeville Hospital, I struggled to pick up a pen, never ever thinking I would write or type again.

With the strong support of my family and friends I did manage to get stronger and believe in myself even returning to full time employment.  Then in March 2001, I had the best day of my life, when I got married, it gave me the impetus to accomplish things; unfortunately it wasn’t to last and we were divorced in 2006.

In 2005, I retired from full time employment to enjoy life, travel…I even accomplished water skiing, dry slope skiing, even appearing on TV in my favourite cookery show ‘Ready Steady, Cook’ with Ainsley Harriot, the first disabled person they have had on the show!

MA:  Wow!  You’ve experienced more as a young man than most people do in a lifetime…certainly a fair share of challenges and triumphs!  Why did you settle on fiction given your compelling, very real life story?

AP:  I wanted to write novels, because I just had a story that I wanted to get down in print and be excited by what experts and the public would say.

MA:  What inspired you to write thrillers, religious thrillers as I understand?

AP:  It was my job that gave me the impetus to write.  I was getting stuck in a rut at work and found a couple of hours a day while I was at work to research and write brief outlines.

MA:  Tell us about your first book.

abpdesigncover-ProphecyofPower_chosenAP:  My debut novel, Prophecy of Power, is a religious thriller. The story is based on the prophetic world powers in the Bible, and in Revelation.  It forecasts another world power to take over.

MA:  Oh my!  So who’s the hero in this doomsday scenario?

AP:  He’s a Rabbi who falls out of love with his religion and wants to explore all religions.  He’s well liked, pops into the local bar next to the synagogue, lives on his own in a nice suburb, has a ‘mother’ like character in the form of his cleaning lady, and drives a classical car.

MA:  Well that covers a lot of bases!  So what drives him…what makes him strong?

AP:  His main strength is his determination even at the detriment of his belief to get to the truth. Weakness, probably his moments of loneliness…

MA:  I suspect we’re going to read a lot of Andrew Parker in that protagonist.  How about his nemeses?

AP:  Strangely enough the NYPD, CIA and Catholic Church all want him found and stopped in whatever form it takes.

MA:  Hey wait a minute!  You just jabbed three of the good guys in my book!  (smiles)  So what’s next after the Prophecy of Power?

AP:  I’m planning a follow up to this one called The Doomsday Preachers.  The main character Jacob and many of the supporting cast appear in this next novel.  I’m also working on a script for TV called The Chess Player.

MA:  Well Andrew, thanks for coming by and spending some time with us.  Ladies and gentlemen, please visit Andrew Parker’s website for more information about him and his best-selling novel, The Prophecy of Powerhttp://www.andrewjparker.co.uk/default.html

November 2009′s Monthly Book Winner Is…

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Jenny Rose!  Congratulations Jenny for subscribing to my newsletter and for making the most comments during the month.  I’ve sent you a separate email with information I will need to get the book to you.

You submitted 14 comments, with the runner up, April Renn, submitting 8.

Way to go ladies!

Mike

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