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Foremost Press Releases Fast-Paced Detective Yarn. A Complimentary Copy Is Available To Qualified Reviewers.
Cedarburg, Wisconsin March 23, 2004--Blackmail, written by Bob McElwain, a native of Los Angeles, California, has been released by Foremost Press under the imprint of Action Tales. A complimentary copy and further information, including a sample review, are available at http://foremostpress.com/blackmail_nts.html.
About the book: Terri Delany, a beautiful TV star, is being blackmailed. When she turns to PI Jack Collier, he knows there's much more to it than a video tape of a sex scene played years back. As he probes deeply into the past, tries to follow the latest payoff, and comes up against the real powers to be dealt with, he realizes he may not win this one. Yet he must, for opening this investigation proves to have been an invitation to murder. His own, and that of Delany.
About the author: McElwain seeks to move his stories quickly. Yet his larger-than-life characters are deftly drawn. He has outdone himself in creating Collier, a positive, upbeat man, quite unlike the classic fictional PI. And his descriptive narratives of settings are equally upbeat, demonstrating his love affair with L.A.
From the publisher: "In a story involving blackmail, readers expect violence," says publisher Mary Holzrichter. "However, they'll appreciate the way in which McElwain handles what is essential to the story. Since we do only a handful of novels each year, we must be selective. 'Blackmail' has proved to be an excellent choice for us."
For further information and/or a complimentary copy for review, visit http://foremostpress.com/blackmail_nts.html. Booksellers can order through distributors from Ingram and Baker & Taylor. Readers can order through local bookstores and at ActionTales.com, Amazon and Barnes & Noble. ISBN 0-9723737-8-0,
198 pp, $12.97
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