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Debut author Dave Pupa on writing and publishing LIVE on Authors on the Air

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Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes debut novelist Dave Pupa to the studio.  Dave's debut novel is a psychological thriller (imagine Hannibal meets Seven). His background as a therapist has allowed him to create compelling and fully fleshed out characters with substance. A sequel is currently in the works. This may be the beginning of a series character around  FBI profiler Frank Sorello.  About the highly rated book:  Hurricane Sandy ravages the Jersey Shore while simultaneously providing the backdrop for a horrible crime. A serial killer takes advantage of the night’s ferocity and inflicts his own damage. The madman then disappears leaving a famed F.B.I. agent broken in the process. Frank Sorello retires from the Bureau only to be drawn back into the game after a bestselling novel by a new author raises suspicions about details inside the book. Is the homicidal maniac announcing his return or is it purely a coincidence? The intrigue builds as a young man with an intellect rivaling that of Einstein and Da Vinci is tragically connected to the Bureau’s top agent. As the investigation is renewed, the murders begin once again. While the mystery unravels no one is truly safe; neither the gated communities of Hollywood nor the hallowed grounds of an Ivy League University provide refuge from what lies waiting in the shadows. The suspense mounts as the hunt gets ever more personal when the agent’s current romantic interest becomes a target. Sorello vows to put an end to the killer’s reign in this fast paced thriller . . . but the killer has other plans. This is a trademarked copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network LLC. Tweet @authorsontheair and @PamStackHost

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