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Psychological Thriller - Resurrecting Randi

May 21, 2008

Warning:  About Fiction, not about business!

Well, let me take you away from your regularly scheduled buzz stuff and write about a friend of mine, David Shepherd.  He is a business author, puts on fantastic events for Interior Designers (Where I have spoken several times) and is now a powerhouse fiction author.

His book is a psychological thriller about how a few decisions turn a person’s life upside down.  It is called Resurrecting Randi.  In the spirit of full disclosure, we did do some consulting a while back on this project but I am not paid to make this post and we are not currently working with him.  He has really taken the bull by the horns and done his own buzz campaign, and it is going very well.

Just take a look at the site - he is listing his book tour very publically and is doing a great job of connecting with people.

If you like Fiction, especially stuff that has you talking the next day, pick this one up.

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One Response to “Psychological Thriller - Resurrecting Randi”

  1. P.B. Neathery on July 20th, 2008 3:01 pm

    I feel that an excellent writer makes a book that is only as good as the reader. One that creates an experience that catapults the reader into examining their own lives and experiences through the characters and their journey throughout the story. It becomes a personal experience rather than a fictional walk with the author. A mirror viewed through a kaleidoscope of possible lenses. A shared journey down a familiar path with creative opportunities for thought along the way…David Shepherd is that writer and his writing allows this opportunity…

    In this book, Randi can be viewed as the reader’s deepest feeling, thought, regret, hope, experience, etc silenced deep from within that is allowed the opportunity to be Resurrected or re-experienced for a moment in time with a different audience, the characters in the story.

    As I read the reviews for Resurrecting Randi, I see that a reader simply cannot put the book down once they begin to experience the story. Another common association, “Avid Readers”, write the bulk of these reviews filled with themes of “Hope”, “Thought”, “Emotion”, and an overwhelmingly positive mark for the Author.

    I concur.

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