Monday, April 18, 2011

Featured Author - Mark Adair


Mark Adair spent over twenty-five years in the Information Technology world designing and developing complex software systems for clients such as the US Navy, Disney, and Lockheed Martin. One evening, after the latest 14 hour workday in a string of many, he struggled to wind down. Looking for a place to escape, he grabbed his trusty laptop and began writing a suspense story about a guy named John Truman. Several months later he had completed the first draft of his first novel, and realized that he would never be the same.

Recently, he debuted his suspense novel, "The Father's Child", on the Kindle platform.

After living in Southern California, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, and Colorado, he now makes his home in lovely Northern California. In addition to writing, he enjoys swimming, wine, Oklahoma football, the ocean, friends, and his family...not necessarily in that order.
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John Truman, a bright, introverted, college student belongs to the New Dawn...he just doesn't know it yet. The plans of the 300-year-old, Oxford-based, secret society revolve around him, the final piece in their puzzle. He struggles with almost everything - the girl he loves, the extroverted uber-social best friend, his estranged father, and the recurring visions that compromise his ability to interact with others. All John wants is to get through today; all they want is to rule the world.

Suspense, intrigue, mystery, and romance all woven together into one thrilling tapestry. Enter a world where nothing is what it seems and no one can be trusted. Are you ready?

From the Author
When I first began "The Father's Child" I had only the idea of a socially-challenged college guy named John Truman who had some interesting friends. Not knowing where the story or the characters might be going, I slowly churned out a chapter here and there. A few chapters and a couple months into it the idea for the New Dawn, a secret Oxford society, formed. Like the proverbial light bulb going on I understood the characters and their mission in life. Everything fit together.

I wrote the first draft in about ten months. After feedback from critique friends and my inner-critiquer, I reworked and rewrote 5 or 6 more times before I thought it was acceptable. A few more rewrites and I started thinking "this is pretty darn good." I still remember the time I read through the last several chapters without slowing down. Obviously, I knew the plot and the characters intimately. Evenso I found myself caught up in the story and the lives of those involved.

Cheers!

WHAT ARE READERS SAYING!

The Father's Child is one of those books that's hard to put down.

Mark Adair's 'The Father's Child' is a roller coaster, bungee jump, and treasure hunt all rolled into one!

This story is indeed a thriller.

It is easy to suspend belief and enter into the realm of the story.

Buy Now!

6 comments:

  1. Your book is on my tbr list Mark, good luck to you.

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  2. Also on my TBR list - all the best with it!

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  3. I have this one, too! Now for some time to read. Great interview on how you wrote Father's Child, Mark. well done.

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  4. Fab interview! This sounds like a great book! :)

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  5. Valerie Maarten said...
    This is the next book for me to read. I can't wait!

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  6. Thank you Linda for featuring my suspense/thriller!!! And my thanks to Mel, Kristina, Val, Thea, and Sibel for your lovely comments and encouragement. For those of you with The Father's Child on your TBR list, I truly hope it's an enjoyable ride. Cheers!

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