Saturday, February 28, 2015

SNOW and SEX IN PHILLY



It was just like this photo when Detective Savrini tracked the murderer of three teenage girls. You have to remember that winter of sweeping snow storms blasting frigid air down from the North. I know you remember.

Soon Philly will be too hot. Hard to imagine on a day like today, isn't it? But I promise you it will happen. In the meantime, come inside, set the thermostat to a comfy 75, pour yourself a scotch and gobble a gooey Philly Cheese Steak and fries. Ready? Okay you. Get set for a thrilling adventure into sex and terror.  

Discipline is the  best-seller mystery set in Philly. It's not for the timid not for the easily shocked. 

It's for you.


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Saturday, February 14, 2015

TASTE OF DISCIPLINE

     Discipline is a terrifying psychological thriller set in Philadelphia during a brutal winter of cold snowstorms. 
     Detective Savrini must find the murderer of three young girls but he pursues his deviant urges rather than solve crimes. He sports a week-end’s growth of beard that masks the handsome face said to resemble a fat Gene Hackman. In a torn police-requisitioned tee shirt he lies sprawled next to his wife Bea. Both are reclined, comfortable in their worn deep red velvet squishy sofa. Four bare feet rest on an oblong maroon hassock that doubles as a coffee table his right hand busy inside his pajama bottoms. He reeks of sweat and stinky feet, she of stale Jean Nate. 
     He wonders what Bea thinks. Is her mind a blank or filled with incoherent thoughts and memories that float like ice cubes in a glass of water?
    Their faces flicker, lit by the TV. Jeopardy blares but neither watches. This audience has no answers.
   RRRng. The phone jolts their reverie. Dispatch beckons into the “now.”
“What? Got to be kidding! Maria. Slow down! Three of them? Nude? Address? Be there.” 
       “Yeah, Murphy panicked… Said he found three corpses in the teacher’s living room--all young all nude….‎ Said the bodies were there…maybe few days. Said he was surprised the interior lights were full on… lit up like a party, bodies like Swiss cheese… holes everywhere.
    
Discipline is not PC and not for the squeamish. It’s in living color and smell and captivates to the last page.  A must read for mystery lovers.

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You'll swallow Discipline with heavy doses of incest, murder, and sadistic sex-abuse.  

The Philadelphia police, local politicians, and teachers won’t like it but you won’t be able to put it down.

Snow envelops the city while Savrini tracks Elizabeth and the butcher who sodomized the young girls. But the detective is a flawed man enslaved by lust.

You'll see it all as the story unfolds--the characters' sexual perversions, their sloth, power, and greed. You'll be caught up in it even after you've reached the end.


Friday, February 13, 2015

The COUSINS is my new novel for young readers

Let me tell you about my new sci fi for 10-15 year olds.

It's about six cousins who are thrown together during an overheated summer in Miami Beach. They frolic in the ocean, fly kites on the beach, play tennis, swim and sail and get into trouble. Often.

One day they spy an ordinary emerald-green beetle and their reality is fractured. They find themselves in a future time but can still smell their grandmother’s caramel cookies baking in the apartment in Miami Beach. 

Where are they?

The children are tossed into other times, past and future, never knowing whether they will come back to their bodies.

The beetle warns them that life on earth will end but that they can help.

Can they save their world?

Cousins is an amazing read, full of the stuff of nightmares, of angry adults and scary aliens, of strange places. Cousins is also comradery, archeology, and fun.

Only $.99 for the digital version. 

The paperback is perfect for your children, your grandchildren, and any 3rd to 10th graders who need an amazing adventure.

Friday, February 6, 2015

SHOVEL-READY? WHO TOOK OUR MONEY FOR THIS #BOONDOGGLE?


    SHOVEL-READY WASTE OF MONEY




South Florida managed to spend  millions-- more likely billions of Tarp money from Obama--from us, the taxpayer with apparently no oversight. 

What did the counties--Miami Beach, Miami Shores, North Miami Beach do with that money? They built planters in the street, on both sides of the street and also in the middle. What did that accomplish? It reduced parking space. 

They built bulb-outs such as the one pictured above to prevent the easy movement of traffic.They can't be seen at night. How many accidents and damaged tires resulted?

They built beautiful pavers set into each street to show pedestrians where to cross. No one pays attention. They cross wherever they want. The pavers damage tires and make for a rough ride.

Shovel-ready? Maybe. But what a waste.  Meanwhile our roads and bridges crumble and our streets still flood.



SLIPSTREAM NOVELS



WSJ published an article in ARENA, Feb. 6, about fiction books that include magical fantasy and horror. (It) "feathers the unexpected in with the ordinary." 

              Please note: You were interested in enough in this genre, Anna Russell and Jennifer Maloney, so let me tell you that DISCIPLINE dips into this realm.


              In Discipline, we see elusive sexually abused Elizabeth. Who or what is she? What has she become? A ghost out to exact revenge? A savior come to save the defenseless ? Is she real or a figment of a guilty conscience? 

Read it to find out.

            
 @AnnaRussell @JenniferMaloney #ghost #unexpected #revenge #savior #magicalfantisyhorror


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Thursday, February 5, 2015

  

                            OBAMA'S PROMISES



2008 Obama said he’d give the middle class money. 

And the people said “Yeah. Bring it on!” And they voted for him.

2012 Obama promised more stuff—free phones, health care, and money from the fat cats and he spoke so well from the teleprompter that the people believed him. And they said, ‘Yeah. Bring it on!” 

And they voted for him again.

2015 Obama promised more stuff—free college and money from the government for work or no work and for children and to buy houses people couldn't afford. Obama said, “Don’t worry, I’ll get the money from the fat cats.”
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And Fox said, “There’s not enough money for all those giveaways.”

And MSNBC said, “That’s a lie.”

And Fox said, “No it’s not. There won’t be any jobs when there are no companies to pay the taxes.

And CNN said, “That’s a lie.”

And Obama said, “I’ll tax the fat cats some more.”

And the people said, “Yeah. Bring it on!”

And then there were no more corporations, no employment, no one to tax to pay for the freebies.

Obama said, “That’s okay. Don’t worry.”

But there was no MSNBC and no CNN to chorus his words and the people were sore angry but it was too late.

And Obama looked around and saw that everyone was equally poor, and he saw that it was good. 

This is from Anikola Bitter author of Discipline, a psychological thriller

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