

Tight
Genes
Author:
David E. Flake
c/o
Trident Publishing
Trident Publishing
46734 SE Coalman Rd.
Sandy, OR 97055
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About the author:
* Lives in San Diego & Hawaii
* Lifelong student of science, animals
* Retired from corporate world at an early age
* Past positions include CEO of a Finance Co., President
of an Internet Co., and COO of a Telecommunications Co.
* Dozens of articles published, this is his first book
* "Quick witted, David can place
words to a page that can mesmerize you! He's destined to
become the next superstar in mystery fiction."
- LA Times, Sept. 2005
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Background in Business
This ex CEO is uniquely qualified to spin a yarn of
corporate intrigue. David has seen it all from greed, cut throat
tactics, media manipulation and public deception. In
Tight Genes you'll be mesmerized how the corporate world
can embrace new technology and profit from it without a moments
hesitation to think about public safety. In fact, they go to great links
to deceive. We dare you to try to put it down once you start!
Timely:
With all the publicity in recent years about genetic research,
cloning, and the race to discover answers to the most serious
diseases, this novel has hit home at a time when science and
commerce are merging.
Research:
2 years of research went in to this book. In the manner of
Michael Crichton and
Robin Cook, David has tried to provide scientific
correctness to the story he tells. Genetic engineering has become
the fastest growing area of science in recent time.
The genetic manipulation in this story is possible through modern
science, although it could lead to disaster as indicated in
Tight Genes. That's why it's thought provoking and
timely.
David
E.
Flake
Mystery
Books
Tight Genes (Now available)
Corporate greed meets genetic engineering
www.tightgenes.com
Sailor’s Revenge (optioned by hollywood)
A 300 year curse springs to life in Fiji & CA
www.sailorsrevenge.com
Strange Bytes
Electronic messages from ancient places
www.strangebytes.com
Seafood Safari
Global race to develop the sea with new science
www.seafoodsafari.com
Jungle Tales
Mysterious forces alter the behavior of wild animals
www.jungletales.net |
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