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You can always tell that a publicity stunt has backfired … when someone dies. Kindle Nation Bargain Book Alert: Russell Brooks’ Thriller CHILL RUN – 4.4 Stars on 19 Out of 21 Rave Reviews, Just 99 Cents on Kindle!

Chill Run

A Thriller
by Russell Brooks
A Thriller
by Russell Brooks
4.4 stars – 21 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
In Russell Brooks’s debut thriller, Pandora’s Succession, he explored the nightmarish scenario where trusted government officials committed the ultimate act of treason with the use of a hyperdeadly microbe. In his second novel, Chill Run, Brooks creates the worst case of a publicity stunt gone wrong: someone getting killed.
Have publicity stunts ever gone wrong? Yes. Take for example the Balloon Boy incident when Richard and Mayumi Heene plotted a global media hoax in which they convinced the world—including the National Guard—that their son had floated off in a weather balloon. The Heenes—who were hoping to get on a reality television show—are now facing sentencing for the 2009 incident. In 2007, Peter Berdovski and Sean Stevens were arrested after their publicity stunt to promote a cartoon show caused a bomb scare in Boston.
In Chill Run, Starving author Eddie Barrow, Jr, will do anything to get a book deal with a NYC publisher. Even if it means getting  caught by the media while engaging in S&M with a female celebrity as a publicity stunt. What Eddie gets instead are details of a billion dollar fraud scheme from a suicidal client who’s fatally shot minutes later. Now on the run from the law and the killers, Eddie seeks help from two unlikely friends—an alcoholic and a dominatrix. With few resources, Eddie races to clear his name, expose the fraud scheme, and expose the killers before he becomes their next victim.
Chill Run is a story about greed and the lengths people would go in order to be successful. There’s the ambitious person living below the poverty line who will turn to acts of desperation to make it up to the top.  There’s also the wealthy unscrupulous individual who’s motivated by greed who will defraud people who trust him in order to become wealthier. With Brooks’s engaging writing style, fast-paced plots that are full of twists—as was illustrated in Pandora’s Succession—Chill Run will attract young adult, mystery, and thriller readers, as well as his established fan base.
Also by Russell Brooks
About the Author
Russell Brooks is the author of the action/thriller, Pandora’s Succession, and the short story collection, Unsavory Delicacies. He considers himself fortunate to have been on the Canadian Track Team and have his degree in Biology from Indiana University. He’s also spent ten years working in the insurance industry which gave him the background to write Chill Run. When he’s not busy writing, Russell’s blogging about injustice with his Op-Ed style essays or reciting poems or novel excerpts on YouTube. More information can be found on his website www.russellparkway.com.
You know a publicity stunt has backfired when someone dies.Starving author Eddie Barrow, Jr., will do anything to get a book deal with a NYC publisher. Even if it means getting caught by the media while engaging in S&M with a female celebrity as a publicity stunt. What Eddie gets instead are details of a billion dollar fraud scheme from a suicidal client who’s fatally shot minutes later. Now on the run from the law and the killers, Eddie seeks help from two unlikely friends—an alcoholic and a dominatrix. With few resources, Eddie races to clear his name, unveil the fraud scheme, and expose the killers before he becomes their next victim.
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Free Kindle Nation Shorts — May 14, 2011: An Excerpt from Pandora’s Succession, A Novel By Russell Brooks


Here’s a generous free excerpt for fans of Barry Eisler, Robert Ludlum, and Clive Cussler.

Where would you hide if you learned the CDC and a major pharmaceutical company unleashed a hyperdeadly microbe on the human race?

 

Today’s Free Kindle Nation Short gives you 14,000 words from Pandora’s Succession, a globe-trotting thriller full of spy action, secret societies, plots to destroy the world, double-crosses, triple-crosses, and lots of gunfire.

 

 

Pandora's Succession

Pandora’s Succession

A Novel

by Russell Brooks

Just $2.99 on Kindle

 

 

4.0 Stars from 22 Reviewers

Text-to-Speech and Lending Enabled

 

Click here to begin reading the free excerpt

 

Here’s the set-up:

 

CIA operative Ridley Fox never stopped hunting his fiancée’s killers–a weapons consortium called The Arms of Ares.

 

When an informant leads him to an old bunker outside of Groznyy, Chechnya, Fox is captured, beaten, and left for dead. When the informant rescues him, Fox learns that his capture was no coincidence: someone had set him up–possibly another government agent.

 

Fox barely escapes after learning that Ares has acquired a hyper-deadly microbe-called Pandora–that is believed to have wiped out ancient civilizations.

 

The trail leads Fox to Tokyo where he discovers that people within the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Japanese Intelligence want Pandora for themselves.

 

The only person Fox can trust is a woman from his past who he nearly got killed.

 

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For fans of Barry Eisler and Robert Ludlum, a three-course collection with a side order of revenge! Read A Free Sample Of Our Kindle Nation eBook Of The Day, Russell Brooks’ Unsavory Delicacies, Without Leaving Your Browser!

Russell Brooks, who previously treated us with the thriller Pandora’s Succession, serves up three short stories of suspense at a bargain price.

 
For fans of Barry Eisler and Robert Ludlum. A three-course story collection with a side-order of revenge.

Crème Brûlée:  Rogue operative, Monique Beauvais, cons a software genius into selling her a coveted technology that would allow its user to control CIA drones while they’re in flight. And she will go as far as killing him in public in order to have it.

To the Last Bite:  A renowned food critic—whose scathing reviews have closed down restaurants—gets a savory surprise.

Shashlyk and Morezhenoe:  CIA operative, Ridley Fox, leads a team against one of Russia’s most powerful crime families. He discovers secrets, but not one that he was expecting to find.

Three stories with three consequences. All containing three Unsavory Delicacies.


From the reviewers:

Quite a savory read!!

Deliciously Dastardly


Russell Brooks has done it again and amazed me with his creative gift. All three short stories were page turners full of intrigue.  Highly recommended read! 

With Unsavory Delicacies, Russell Brooks made the same magic of Pandora’s Succession happen.
 

And here, in the comfort of your own browser, is your free sample:
 


Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert, Wednesday, April 6: 5-Star Suspense from James LePore, plus … JBxJB? “Bond meets Bauer” in Russell Brooks’ Pandora’s Succession (Today’s Sponsor)


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We follow CIA operative Ridley Fox as he searches for a deadly bio-weapon from Chechnya to Tokyo – so much in the news today after the earthquake/tsunami/nuclear problems. But the Centers for Disease Control and Japanese Intelligence are searching for the deadly same weapon of mass destruction as he is. The biggest question is: Who can he trust?

“If Brooks were to make this into a movie it would be a number 1 hit for weeks at the box office.” –Chris Brett, The Pirate’s Bounty


Pandora’s Succession 
by Russell Brooks
4.2 out of 5 stars   21 Reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled 
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A suspenseful biological warfare thriller” 

Here’s the set-up:
Where would you hide if you learned the CDC and a major pharmaceutical company unleashed a hyperdeadly microbe on the human race?

CIA operative, Ridley Fox, never stopped hunting his fiancée’s killers—a weapons consortium called The Arms of Ares. When an informant leads him to an old bunker outside of Groznyy, Chechnya, Fox is captured, beaten, and left for dead. When the informant rescues him, Fox learns that his capture was no coincidence: someone had set him up—possibly another government agent. Fox barely escapes after learning that Ares has acquired a hyperdeadly microbe—called Pandora—that is believed to have wiped out ancient civilizations. The trail leads Fox to Tokyo where he discovers that people within the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Japanese Intelligence want Pandora for themselves. The only person Fox can trust is a woman from his past who he nearly got killed.


What the Reviewers Say
“Russell’s style is engaging and considering this is his first book is well executed.”
–Milo’s Rambles

“Action Packed and at times quite funny!”
–Sarah Coulsey, Sarah’s Blog of Fun

“This action-packed debut from Brooks is an ambitious undertaking that tackles the timely topic of biological warfare. CIA operative Ridley Fox is a compelling character, and his desire to avenge his fiancée’s murder adds emotional depth to a fast-paced story in which everyone is suspect and little is as it appears to be… “
–John B. Valeri, Examiner.com

“Pandora’s Succession is an Action/Thriller about a topic that could happen; Bio-terrorism. The new novel by Russell Brooks is a great thrill ride of a book. Every once in a while, you like to read a book that not only entertains you but makes you think. Pandora’s Succession” is that book.
–The Sci-Fi Genre Review


About the Author



Russell Brooks is a former Indiana Hoosier Track Champion and Canadian Track Team member in the 100 and 200 metres. He has written several essays on his blog, The Big Picture, one of which was published in the online Op-Ed section of the National Post in early 2009. He has also written the short story, To The Last Bite, and produced his own poetry/novel-themed show, The Russell Show, on YouTube. He currently lives in Montreal, Quebec.
You can learn more about Russell Brooks at www.russellparkway.com.


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A bio-warfare thriller in the style of a James Bond novel: Here’s a free sample of our eBook of the Day, Russell Brooks’ Pandora’s Succession

Here’s the set-up for Pandora’s Succession by Russell Brooks:

Where would you hide if you learned the CDC and a major pharmaceutical company had unleashed a hyperdeadly microbe on the human race? 

CIA operative Ridley Fox never stopped hunting his fiancees killers–a weapons consortium called The Arms of Ares.  When an informant leads Fox to an old bunker outside of Groznyy, Chechnya, Fox is captured, beaten and left for dead.


When the informant rescues him, Fox learns that his capture was no coincidence: someone had set him up—possibly another government agent. Fox barely escapes after learning that Ares has acquired a hyperdeadly microbe—called Pandora—that is believed to have wiped out ancient civilizations.

The trail leads Fox to Tokyo where he discovers that people within the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Japanese Intelligence want Pandora for themselves. The only person Fox can trust is a woman from his past whom he nearly got killed.


The Reviewers call it “a bio-warfare thriller…a Bond-style adventure….A must read…..action packed…spy thriller…a page turner…Hollywood-style action in book format…James Bond without the womanizing and martinis….”

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