Today I have the wonderful pleasure of featuring a new book by Mark D. Diehl called Seventeen. So check out the blurb and excerpt below. It's one I have added to my own growing to be read list. Also before I forget - don't forget to hit up the rest of the stops on this tour. The generous Mr. Diehl is giving away a $50 gift card for either Amazon or Barnes and Noble to one lucky winner. So make sure check out the rafflecopter entry form at the end.
Becki
Most of the
world's seventeen billion people are unconscious, perpetually serving their
employers as part of massive brain trusts. The ecosystem has collapsed, and
corporations control all of the world's resources and governments. A bedraggled
alcoholic known as the Prophet predicts nineteen year-old waitress Eadie will
lead a revolution, but how can she prevail when hunted by a giant corporation
and the Federal Angels it directs?
Excerpt:
“I
know what you did, Sett. There is a Federal Angel with me right now. He wants
to talk to you. He would like to know
why you helped some waitress escape after she killed Matt Ricker. Switch to
visual. Now.”
He
blinked hard and wiped a palm across his forehead. A sickly gray light seemed
smeared along the opposite wall, having filtered through the filthy window at
the end of the hallway. The floorboards creaked as he shifted his weight.
“Is
it true, Sett?” his mother asked. “Why would you get yourself involved in a
debacle like that? Why? When everything was going so well for you?”
He
stared down at the stained plywood floor,
now spotted with teardrops.
“What
were you thinking? A waitress? You know better than to go getting messed up
with people like that. They’ll drag you right down with them, every time. You
come home right now and explain to this Angel exactly what happened; I’m sure
he’ll understand. But I’m not going to lie to you. There will still be fallout.
Society does not tolerate wretched, uncivilized behavior. I can’t guarantee
you’ll be allowed to remain at Fisher.”
“I
wasn’t thinking at all, Mother. I was just doing it, all of a sudden.” He
sniffed. “She was hurt, and they started it, not her. Nobody else would help.
What was I supposed to do? Just let her die?”
“Oh,
Sett.” His mother sighed. “Of course you were.”
AUTHOR INFORMATION:
Mark D. Diehl writes novels about power dynamics and the way people
and organizations influence each other. He believes that obedience and
conformity are becoming humanity’s most important survival skills, and that we
are thus evolving into a corporate species.
Diehl has: been homeless in Japan, practiced law
with a major multinational firm in Chicago, studied in Singapore, fled South
Korea as a fugitive, and been stranded in Hong Kong.
After spending most of his youth running around
with hoods and thugs, he eventually earned his doctorate in law at the
University of Iowa and did graduate work in creative writing at the University
of Chicago. He currently lives and writes in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Author’s
Website: http://www.markddiehl.com
©Becki Gylberte All rights reserved. This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, locations, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination, or have been used fictionally. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, locales, or events is entirely coincidental. No portion of this work may be transmitted or reproduced in any form, or by any means, without permission in writing from the author.