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A Brilliant & Sharply Detailed Spy Novel
March 22, 2013 | Filled under Uncategorized |
Today’s featured book is The Folks at Fifty-Eight by Michael Patrick Clark. This brilliant spy novel is set in historical WWII and is full of betrayal, murder, and seduction. It has 4.2 star rating with 35 reviews. “…a classic tale of spies, sex, and subversion…well researched, nicely paced, and skillfully written. The author’s attention to detail is excellent and the mingling of fact and fiction, a masterstroke.” -Amazon Reader
A Little About The Folks at Fifty-Eight:
Gerald Hammond is an honourable spy, whose lofty principles have brought him nothing but loneliness and isolation. Catherine Schmidt is the beautiful young daughter of an assassinated spymaster, whose quest for vengeance has left her at the hands of the infamous Head of Soviet State Security. On a secret operation, in Soviet-occupied Germany, Hammond has no knowledge of the forces that support and oppose his mission. He only knows that he must somehow save Catherine to save himself, but, as revelations arise, he begins to wonder which is more dangerous; the enemy he runs from, or the friend he runs to? Set against a factual background of government conspiracy, and one of the most audacious espionage coups in history, the Folks at Fifty-Eight is a beautifully paced tale of seduction, betrayal, blackmail, and murder that blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction.
About the Author:
Michael Patrick Clark was born on The Fourth of July 1950 in London, England. He spent the first few years of his life in an orphanage, before adoption brought a new life. Michael joined the armed forces as a boy apprentice, and over the ensuing years he travelled the world. In the late seventies Michael moved into the high-tech industry. After twenty-five years, made the life-changing decision to move to Spain, and write novels. If you’d like to get in touch with Mike visit his website at http://www.michaelpatrickclark.com/ add him on Twitter: @mpclark77Â / add him on Facebook: MichaelPatrickClark
What People Are Saying About The Folks at Fifty-Eight:
” It is sharply detailed without being overbearing and I enjoyed how he used real events in history and real places and weaved them into a great story.” –JJ
“It is an exciting thriller with twists beyond imagination! This is the first novel I read from this author. I look forward to purchasing the next one! It is well worth the read.” –Marilyn Sullivan
“A tremendous book – a definite page turner. I couldn’t put it down and when I had to, looked forward to continuing the story later, as if visiting an old friend. I do hope there are more books and it turns out to be a series.” –Wendy Cartmell
Don’t miss out, pick up your copy of The Folks at Fifty-Eight today.
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An Edge-Of-Your-Seat Conspiracy Thriller
February 25, 2013 | Filled under Uncategorized |
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Kindle readers, old and brand new, take a look at today’s featured novel, The Folks at Fifty-Eight by Michael Patrick Clark. It has a 4.2 star rating with 30 reviews. “A spy story, detective novel, historical fiction and conspiracy thriller all rolled into one, but with a subtle blending that paints a complete picture and draws you into a post WWII world.” -C.Kruger
A Little About The Folks at Fifty-Eight:
Gerald Hammond is the exception to the rule; an honourable spy, whose lofty principles have brought him nothing but loneliness and isolation. Catherine Schmidt is the beautiful young daughter of an assassinated spymaster, whose murderous quest for vengeance has left her at the hands of the infamous Head of Soviet State Security. On a secret operation, in Soviet-occupied Germany, Hammond has no knowledge of the forces that support and oppose his mission. He only knows that he must somehow save her to save himself, but, as ever-more disturbing revelations arise, begins to wonder which poses the greater threat; the enemy he runs from, or the friend he runs to? Set against a factual background of government conspiracy, and one of the most audacious espionage coups in history, the Folks at Fifty-Eight is a beautifully-paced tale of seduction, betrayal, blackmail, and murder that blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction.
About the Author:
Michael Patrick Clark, author of The Folks at Fifty-Eight and Flying with Cuckoos, was born on The Fourth of July 1950 in London, England. He spent the first few years of his life in an orphanage, before adoption brought a new life. Michael joined the armed forces as a boy apprentice, and over the ensuing years he travelled the world. In the late seventies Michael moved into the high-tech industry. After twenty-five years, made the life-changing decision to move to Spain, and write novels. If you’d like to get in touch with Mike visit his website at http://www.michaelpatrickclark.com/ add him on Twitter: @mpclark77 / add him on Facebook: MichaelPatrickClark
What Readers are Saying About The Folks at Fifty-Eight:
âThis is the best spy novel I have read in quite some timeâ â Amazon Reviewer
âA subtle homage to the detective and spy novels of the 50’s and 60’sâ â Amazon Reviewer
âDelicious spy novel, bold and graphic.â â Amazon Reviewer
If you haven’t picked up your copy of The Folks at Fifty-Eight, snag a copy today.
An Edge-of-your-Seat Conspiracy Thriller
December 28, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
Kindle conspiracy lovers, take a look at today’s featured novel, The Folks at Fifty-Eight by Michael Patrick Clark. An impressive spy thriller, it has a 4.2 star rating with 25 reviews. “A spy story, detective novel, historical fiction and conspiracy thriller all rolled into one, but with a subtle blending that paints a complete picture and draws you into a post WWII world.” -C.Kruger
A Little About The Folks at Fifty-Eight:
Gerald Hammond is the exception to the rule; an honourable spy, whose lofty principles have brought him nothing but loneliness and isolation. Catherine Schmidt is the beautiful young daughter of an assassinated spymaster, whose murderous quest for vengeance has left her at the hands of the infamous Head of Soviet State Security. On a secret operation, in Soviet-occupied Germany, Hammond has no knowledge of the forces that support and oppose his mission. He only knows that he must somehow save her to save himself, but, as ever-more disturbing revelations arise, begins to wonder which poses the greater threat; the enemy he runs from, or the friend he runs to? Set against a factual background of government conspiracy, and one of the most audacious espionage coups in history, the Folks at Fifty-Eight is a beautifully-paced tale of seduction, betrayal, blackmail, and murder that blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction.
About the Author:
Michael Patrick Clark, author of The Folks at Fifty-Eight and Flying with Cuckoos, was born on The Fourth of July 1950 in London, England. He spent the first few years of his life in an orphanage, before adoption brought a new life. Michael joined the armed forces as a boy apprentice, and over the ensuing years he travelled the world. In the late seventies Michael moved into the high-tech industry. After twenty-five years, made the life-changing decision to move to Spain, and write novels. If you’d like to get in touch with Mike visit his website at http://www.michaelpatrickclark.com/ add him on Twitter: @mpclark77Â / add him on Facebook: MichaelPatrickClark
What Readers are Saying About The Folks at Fifty-Eight:
âThis is the best spy novel I have read in quite some timeâ â Amazon Reviewer
âA subtle homage to the detective and spy novels of the 50’s and 60’sâ â Amazon Reviewer
âDelicious spy novel, bold and graphic.â â Amazon Reviewer
If you haven’t picked up your copy of The Folks at Fifty-Eight, snag a copy today.
An Edge-of-your-Seat Conspiracy Thriller
December 26, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
Kindle readers, old and brand new, take a look at today’s featured novel, The Folks at Fifty-Eight by Michael Patrick Clark. It has a 4.2 star rating with 25 reviews. “A spy story, detective novel, historical fiction and conspiracy thriller all rolled into one, but with a subtle blending that paints a complete picture and draws you into a post WWII world.” -C.Kruger
A Little About The Folks at Fifty-Eight:
Gerald Hammond is the exception to the rule; an honourable spy, whose lofty principles have brought him nothing but loneliness and isolation. Catherine Schmidt is the beautiful young daughter of an assassinated spymaster, whose murderous quest for vengeance has left her at the hands of the infamous Head of Soviet State Security. On a secret operation, in Soviet-occupied Germany, Hammond has no knowledge of the forces that support and oppose his mission. He only knows that he must somehow save her to save himself, but, as ever-more disturbing revelations arise, begins to wonder which poses the greater threat; the enemy he runs from, or the friend he runs to? Set against a factual background of government conspiracy, and one of the most audacious espionage coups in history, the Folks at Fifty-Eight is a beautifully-paced tale of seduction, betrayal, blackmail, and murder that blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction.
About the Author:
Michael Patrick Clark, author of The Folks at Fifty-Eight and Flying with Cuckoos, was born on The Fourth of July 1950 in London, England. He spent the first few years of his life in an orphanage, before adoption brought a new life. Michael joined the armed forces as a boy apprentice, and over the ensuing years he travelled the world. In the late seventies Michael moved into the high-tech industry. After twenty-five years, made the life-changing decision to move to Spain, and write novels. If you’d like to get in touch with Mike visit his website at http://www.michaelpatrickclark.com/ add him on Twitter: @mpclark77Â / add him on Facebook: MichaelPatrickClark
What Readers are Saying About The Folks at Fifty-Eight:
âThis is the best spy novel I have read in quite some timeâ â Amazon Reviewer
âA subtle homage to the detective and spy novels of the 50’s and 60’sâ â Amazon Reviewer
âDelicious spy novel, bold and graphic.â â Amazon Reviewer
If you haven’t picked up your copy of The Folks at Fifty-Eight, snag a copy today.
The Folks at Fifty-Eight by Michael Patrick Clark, A Gripping Spy Novel
September 7, 2012 | Filled under Uncategorized |
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Today’s featured book is The Folks at Fifty-Eight by Michael Patrick Clark. This brilliant spy novel is set in historical WWII and is full of betrayal, murder, and seduction. It has 4.3 star rating with 19 reviews.
A Little About The Folks at Fifty-Eight:
Gerald Hammond is an honorable spy who plays by the rules. Catherine Schmidt will stop at nothing to achieve vengeance for her assassinated spymaster father even if it means becoming involved with the dangerous Head of Soviet State Security. When Gerald finds himself on a covert mission to Soviet occupied Germany, he slowly learns things are not what they seem.
Set against a historical WWII backdrop, this first-class spy novel has the right amount of seduction, murder, and sharp twists and turns that will keep readers glued to the pages until the very end.
About the Author:
Michael Patrick Clark was born on The Fourth of July 1950 in London, England. He spent the first few years of his life in an orphanage, before adoption brought a new life. Michael joined the armed forces as a boy apprentice, and over the ensuing years he travelled the world. In the late seventies Michael moved into the high-tech industry. After twenty-five years, made the life-changing decision to move to Spain, and write novels. If you’d like to get in touch with Mike visit his website at http://www.michaelpatrickclark.com/ add him on Twitter: @mpclark77Â / add him on Facebook: MichaelPatrickClark
What People Are Saying About The Folks at Fifty-Eight:
” It is sharply detailed without being overbearing and I enjoyed how he used real events in history and real places and weaved them into a great story.” –JJ
“It is an exciting thriller with twists beyond imagination! This is the first novel I read from this author. I look forward to purchasing the next one! It is well worth the read.” –Marilyn Sullivan
“A tremendous book – a definite page turner. I couldn’t put it down and when I had to, looked forward to continuing the story later, as if visiting an old friend. I do hope there are more books and it turns out to be a series.” –Wendy Cartmell
Pick up your copy of The Folks at Fifty-Eight today.
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