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Thursday, February 23, 2017
The Tesla Legacy, An International Thriller
If you have never read about Nikola Tesla, you're missing a fascinating inventor. I became intrigued with him several years ago, and the result is a new novel titled, The Tesla Legacy, An International Thriller (ISBN 978-0-692-84423-6), that will become available this month in print and e-book from Wooden Pants Publishing. e-book link is http://bit.ly/1teslale
Picture a retired mathematics professor and conspiracy nut with a
butt-kicking, surrogate-daughter sidekick. Elmore Kranz bombards the police
with his predictions of disaster until one of them actually happens, to the
point that he’s implicated in the plot. Even with the assistance of his one
ally, rookie cop Brittney Chase, people start dying around Elmore as attempts
are made on his life. Following up on inventions from
eccentric genius, Nikola Tesla, Elmore and Brittney team up to solve a hundred
year old puzzle while trying to thwart a secret government agency and an
Afghani terrorist group who seek to get their hands on a doomsday
weapon.
Mike Befeler is the author of The Adventures of Sure Luck Holmes, Murder in the Museo Kircheriano, A Mystery Yarn, Last Gasp Motel, Old Detectives Home, Coronavirus Daze, the Paul Jacobson Geezer-lit mystery novels: Retirement Homes Are Murder, Living With Your Kids Is Murder, Senior Moments Are Murder, Cruising in Your Eighties Is Murder, nominated for the Lefty Award for best humorous mystery of 2012, Care Homes Are Murder and Nursing Homes Are Murder. The series features octogenarian Paul Jacobson who suffers from short-term memory loss. He's author of three paranormal mysteries: The V V Agency, The Back Wing and The Front Wing. Other publications include Old Detectives Home, Court Trouble, Paradise Court, Unstuff Your Stuff, Death of a Scam Artist, The Tesla Legacy, Mystery of the Dinner Playhouse and a biography, The Best Chicken Thief in All of Europe.
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