Dive into today’s #1 Amazon ranked nail-biting medical thriller, GRIDLOCK by Alvin Ziegler. GRIDLOCK already boasts an impressive 4.5 star rating with over 30 reviews. “Alvin Ziegler’s GRIDLOCK is just what the Dr. ordered for any reader looking for a fast-paced thriller that features hard science and up-to-the-minute medical research. Give this a read! You won’t be sorry.” –Seth Harwood, Author of JACK WAKES UPfast-paced medical thriller

A Little About GRIDLOCK:

Jude Wagner should be on top of the world. He’s unlocked the human genome. His invention accelerates a vast computer network called a Grid, making the interpretation of an individual’s DNA lightning fast, bringing hope to millions. But medical modernization has aroused violent opposition. Scientists are dying mysteriously. Wagner must race to rescue his discovery and the person who is closest to him.

About the Author:

Becoming a bit obsessive with research about personalized medicine…the decoding of the human genome, Alvin interviewed genomics companies such as Celera, which decoded the human genome at a fraction of the cost of the U.S. government, Illumina, which makes genomic medical devices, the San Francisco FBI and super computing professionals. Ultimately, GRIDLOCK came together as a plot-driven thriller, building to an unexpected and furious face off.

What Readers Are Saying About GRIDLOCK:

“Starting with it’s James Bond-esque opening, Gridlock grabs you from the very first moment. I couldn’t put it down. I highly recommend for anyone who loves a good thriller.” –Paul Ruehl

“This is an excellent first novel by a new author that combines fast paced action with timely new science…”–James H. Ritchie

“High action, with great characters and fascinating storyline/plot. This could happen today, and author brings this reality to life in exciting and gripping way.” –Andrew Flessel

If you haven’t grabbed the nail-biting medical thriller, GRIDLOCK, what are you waiting for?

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