Goddess Fish Promotions is organizing a Virtual Book Tour for The Face
Transplant by R. Arundel, a medical suspense/thriller book available now.
The tour will run September 8, 2014 to October 3, 2014.
Prizes for the tour are as follows:
One randomly chosen winner via rafflecopter will win a $50 Amazon/BN.com
gift card.
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Blurb
Dr. Matthew MacAulay is a Facial Transplant Surgeon at a
prestigious New York hospital. His friend and mentor, Tom Grabowski, dies under
mysterious circumstances. Matthew is forced to investigate. He uncovers his
friend’s secret. A new technique that allows perfect facial transplants. No
incisions, no scars. The surgeon is able to transplant one person’s face to
another with the perfect result. Tom was able to accomplish this monumental
feat with the help of Alice, a supercomputer robot with almost human abilities.
While trying to find the people responsible for murdering his friend Tom,
Matthew realizes he is the prime suspect. Matthew must flee for his life with
the help of Dr. Sarah Larsson, a colleague and reluctant helper who has a
secret of her own. Alice helps them make sense of a baffling series of
seemingly unrelated events. Matthew is forced to undergo a facial transplant to
hide his identity and help to uncover the truth. The clues carry Matthew and
Sarah around the world. Matthew stumbles onto a sinister plot of monumental
proportions, the real reason Tom was murdered. This discovery leads Matthew all
the way to The White House with a dramatic conclusion. Matthew never wavers in
his quest for the truth and perseveres against all the odds. He must race to
stop a major catastrophe, ratcheting up the excitement until the thrilling
conclusion. The Face Transplant is a powerful medical suspense thriller of the
first order. The novel was written by a surgeon. The novel has a realism that
only a surgeon can bring. The plot weaves politics, medicine and espionage into
a tightly paced, intelligent thriller. The novel crescendos page by page to a
totally unexpected conclusion.
Excerpt
Guaarrr. It sounded like water
draining from a very large bath tub, through a very large hole. Wouldn’t it be
nice to have a warm relaxing bath?
Sit. Soak. However, in the fraction of a second that it took that thought to go
through Matthew’s head, a more powerful thought pierced his mind. I just killed
myself. I just killed the patient. Most likely a criminal anyways. He looked
down on the operating room table at the very gaunt, greying man. Dr. Matthew
MacAulay quickly scanned the operating theater. In his peripheral vision he
could clearly see the short, wide man in the observation area. I just killed
myself, Lars, and Marcia. Matthew looked across the operating room table at
Marcia Lopez, forty two, an American of Spanish ancestry. She had been his
scrub nurse, assisting him in the operating room for the last 3 years.
Divorced, one child.
It would take a few more seconds for
the monitors to tell everybody what Matthew already knew. Soon the monitors
would alarm and all would know. But Marcia already knew. She was right across
the table. She saw him use the robotic arm to dissect the vessel and mistakenly
cut the large artery in the neck. An operating room nurse of Marcia’s
experience has seen it all. When Matthew looked into Marcia’s eyes they flashed
ever so quickly an acknowledgement that it was all over. Instead of any words
she quietly unclamped the suction. Now a dull hiss filled the air. To the
casual observer, or the short wide man holding a 9 mm Glock pistol in his fat
stubby hands, nothing really had changed.
Author bio and links
Robert
was born in London, United Kingdom. His
early formative years were spent in Toronto Canada. Robert attended the University of Toronto
Medical School. After obtaining his
Doctor of Medicine degree he completed surgical training in Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck Surgery at the University of Toronto and obtained certification from
the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Robert Mounsey
practices surgery in private practice in Toronto.
R.
Arundel studied Film Studies at Ryerson University, after this he began writing
screenplays and novels. The Face Transplant is his debut novel.
R.
Arundel is married and lives in Toronto, Canada. When not writing or practicing
surgery Robert can be found cycling.
@TheFaceTranspla
Thanks for hosting this event. The is a great forum for book lovers.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pleasure to have you here, Robert!
DeleteGreat blurb. Sounds like a good read.
ReplyDeleteThis excerpt seems to capture the essence of a medical suspense thriller. The time is ticking away and a life hangs in the balance
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an exciting and heart stopping mystery. Loved the excerpt.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great phrase "heart stopping' I think it captures the vibe. Great.
ReplyDeleteI liked the excerpt.
ReplyDeleteA very interesting blurb.
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