Today
I’m spotlighting something different. Not a romance novel, but the blurb to Seventeen
by Mark Diehl enticed me enough to have him on my blog. The author is giving
away $25 Amazon
or BN gift card.
Most
of the world's seventeen billion people are unconscious, perpetually serving
their employers as part of massive brain trusts. The ecosystem has collapsed,
and corporations control all of the world's resources and governments. A
bedraggled alcoholic known as the Prophet predicts nineteen year-old waitress
Eadie will lead a revolution, but how can she prevail when hunted by a giant
corporation and the Federal Angels it directs?
Excerpt:
The man’s mouth hung open as he stared at her face. His long, ashen hair had shifted, revealing a smudge of grease or dirt that made an almost perfect circle on his forehead.
“Sir? Are you all right?”
His eyes widened. “It is you,” he said. “At last. I have been looking forward to meeting you for such a long, long time.”
“Oh, yeah, sorry it took me so long to get to your table, sir. I just clocked in.”
He blinked slowly, pondering her response. “Ah,” he said. “You are a waitress, still. Well, then, General, I would have a cup of Vibrantia, if it pleases you.” The man’s expression never altered and his lips remained mostly still as he spoke, making it seem as though his voice was coming from somewhere or someone else.
Eadie clenched her teeth, trying not to laugh, though his words made her feel as though she was being tickled with a feather along her spine. “I’m sorry, sir. This is a corporate restaurant owned by McGuillian Corporation, so we synthesize only McGuillian patents. We have Synapsate but not Vibrantia. Would that be all right?”
“Of course, General. That would be lovely, if it pleases you.”
“Okay, sir. And my name is Eadie, by the way.”
“Thank you, General Eadie. And, if you like,
you may address me as many have lately come to do. I am the Prophet.”
Mark D. Diehl
writes novels about power dynamics and the way people and organizations
influence each other. He believes that obedience and conformity are becoming
humanity’s most important survival skills, and that we are thus evolving into a
corporate species.
Diehl
has: been homeless in Japan, practiced law with a major multinational firm in
Chicago, studied in Singapore, fled South Korea as a fugitive, and been
stranded in Hong Kong.
After
spending most of his youth running around with hoods and thugs, he eventually
earned his doctorate in law at the University of Iowa and did graduate work in
creative writing at the University of Chicago. He currently lives and writes in
Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Author’s
Website: http://www.markddiehl.com
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Love the excerpt! Seventeen sounds like such a unique book...
ReplyDeleteOOooooo...Mark, I love the awesome cover. And the book sounds right up my alley!!
ReplyDeleteI too, love the cover of this book....very striking.
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It's a great thing to share, Nana. Thanks for Mark Diehl's interesting teaser. Always great to see what's out there.
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Thanks, Inge. I love that banner, everytime I come to my blog I smile because of the pretty banner.
DeleteVery very intriguing.
ReplyDeleteNo problem.
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