Author, George M. Moser is pleased to announce his new thriller, Nine Lives: A Story of Horror.
Under the flickering streetlights of suburban Chicago a young banker becomes embroiled in an ancient vendetta when he unwittingly falls prey to the curse of a vengeful cat god who will stop at nothing in its quest for revenge.
Michael Merlino leads a charmed life. With a beautiful family and a top job, his existence is blissfully free of struggle, free of worry and most of all, free of meaning. But Michael’s luck is about to change and not for the better. When his father dies he leaves Michael a strange inheritance:
Hunted by a silent, sinister presence, Michael finds himself trapped in a escalating game of cat and mouse. And with mysterious bloody accidents following him everywhere, fingers soon begin to point at Michael linking him to several unsolved killings in the neighborhood. Michael begins to realize that the town’s fate and his own survival depend on him destroying the malevolent god. But with nine lives pitched against one can he survive long enough to finish the job?
Book Information:
Nine Lives: A Story of Horror
Author: George M. Moser
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 978-1469753119 (sc)
978-1469753126 (hc)
Pages: 364
Published: March 2012
About The Author
George M. Moser graduated from St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa with a degree in Business Finance. He enjoyed a successful career in real estate in the Chicago area and became an active and upstanding member of the community, making charitable donations to local hospitals, churches and community projects. He lives with his wife and children just outside Chicago and spends his free time writing. Nine Lives is his first novel and he is currently working on a further two titles.
For more information, review copies, or interviews please contact the author at:
George M. Moser
Email: gmm@gmmoser.com
Website: http://www.gmmoser.com
Nine Lives: A Story of Horror is available for purchase online through the author’s website, from the publisher, Amazon.com, BN.com and other online retailers. Bookstores should contact Ingram for wholesale orders.
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