Deliver Your News to the World

“An Involuntary Spy” Nominated for Rone Award

The best selling fiction thriller has been nominated by InD’Tale Magazine for best suspense/thriller


Los Angeles, California – WEBWIRE

Any who want a more realistic, modern-day James Bond complete with contemporary ethical concerns will find themselves held hostage to the fast action and intrigue in An Involuntary Spy, right up to a satisfyingly-unpredictable conclusion made all the more powerful for its real basis in today’s uncertain experiments compliments of Monsanto, Dow, and other genetic manipulators

Times Square Publishing announced today that the best selling thriller, “An Involuntary Spy,” by Kenneth Eade, has been nominated by Ind’Tale Magazine for a Rone Award.  An Involuntary Spy will compete with 25 other nominees in the category.  The list of nominees can be found at: http://www.indtale.com/2014-rone-awards-nominees.   Voting for the Rone Awards is open to registered subscribers of the magazine at this link and registration/subscription is free: http://www.indtale.com/2014-rone-awards, or sending an email to:  anasmith@indtale.com  . Voting closes on April 13, 2014.

The controversial fast paced thriller centers on a genetic engineer who blows the whistle on the largest biotech company in the world, exposes government collusion, and then goes on the run as he is pursued as a fugitive under the Espionage Act.  The story, which brings to mind the Edward Snowden affair, has been hailed by critics as so real that it could be from any of today’s headlines.  

"An Involuntary Spy: A GMO Political Spy Thriller is nonstop action at its best and is recommended for any who love international intrigue, espionage, and a healthy dose of political interactions blended into a mystery and adventure story...
 
This is a complex story line packed with unexpected twists and turns in nearly every chapter. It might stymie a reader looking for a lighter, more predictable read; but it’s just the ticket for fans well used thrillers and mysteries and who seek a bit more complexity and challenge in their leisure reading.
 
The ultimate messages (about caring for one’s job and environment enough to take action about accepting the consequences of said action, and about the dangers of genetic modification and government interactions with such programs) are clearly presented along with action-filled chapters supercharged with an adrenalin rush at every turn.
 
Big business, big government, scientific snafus, intrigue, spies - it’s all here. Any who want a more realistic, modern-day James Bond complete with contemporary ethical concerns will find themselves held hostage to the fast action and intrigue in An Involuntary Spy, right up to a satisfyingly-unpredictable conclusion made all the more powerful for its real basis in today’s uncertain experiments compliments of Monsanto, Dow, and other genetic manipulators" D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review

“Eade’s skill with writing dialogue is brilliant. His technique for propelling a story forward is second to none. Bind a controversial subject about the environment, the unraveling problems of US governmental secrecy, the transparency of the Internet, and a good old-fashioned thriller and you have Kenneth’s next step into prominence in the public’s eye. Highly Recommended.” Grady Harp, Literary Aficionado

“Adventure, corruption, passion, excitement, and an average guy who never thought his perfectly normal job would get him into so much trouble. What more could you ask for"  Ross Winters, Bubblews

“An action-packed political suspense thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Once you start reading it, you won’t be able to put it down, because the amazing writing and the likeable characters will pull you in from the first chapter. There is adventure, romance, passion, and excitement. All these elements turn Eade’s book into a real roller-coaster.”  Jo Ammons, NY Books Examiner

“Kenneth Eade has gone where no man has gone before-he’s made the GMO controversy into a spy novel.”  I Publisher News.

“It just could be that this book breaks the real life controversy wide open. There are untold mysteries that may not be known for decades. Altering the foods we eat cannot be done without consequences. If natural is best for human health, GMOs are the worst.”  Barbara Stanley, Atlanta Health Examiner

Additional information and free materials can be downloaded from Bittorrent at:http://bundles.bittorrent.com/bundles/537f71f32b19f7e635e83de71ccf0c604a4853cfe8de3454cbd62b724a51461a

About the Author

Best Selling Author Kenneth G. Eade is an international business lawyer, based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in international law, Internet Law, appeals and complex litigation. He is a member of the Bar of California, the federal District Court for the Central District of California, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal. He holds a Juris Doctor in Law from Southwestern University School of Law, and a B.A. in Liberal Studies from California State University, Northridge. He is also an accomplished filmmaker and a freelance writer for the Los Angeles Daily Journal.

A writer of fiction and non-fiction, Mr. Eade is an outspoken critic of genetically modified foods and the overuse of pesticides. Since its publication in September 2013, his book, “Bless the Bees: The Pending Extinction of our Pollinators and What You Can Do to Stop It” has been a best seller.


( Press Release Image: https://photos.webwire.com/prmedia/45984/186937/186937-1.png )


WebWireID186937




 
 #fiction
 #mystery
 #thriller
 #gmo
 #espionage


This news content may be integrated into any legitimate news gathering and publishing effort. Linking is permitted.

News Release Distribution and Press Release Distribution Services Provided by WebWire.