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Genetic Scandal Uncovered in Explosive New Novel

What if you woke up one morning and your genes didnt fit? What if the nation was in love with a new supplement that caused dangerous changes at the molecular level, and no one knew it?

Portland, OR (PRWEB) January 19, 2005 -- This is the explosive time bomb that is thrown in the lap of Sam Doles, a wise cracking reporter in LA with a checkered past in the hot selling new thriller, Tight Genes. In a final effort to save his job, Sams given an assignment to write a story about the new phenomenon, VitaChrome. While investigating the product he uncovers subtle mutations and behavior disorders that have him scrambling to his old college professor for help.

While battling his own self doubt and insecurities, he follows his visceral instincts and uncovers a runaway genetic disaster occurring. The smoking gun leads him from the corporate world to the jungles of Malaysia to uncover the truth behind the source of this genetic scam. With his job, and eventually his life on the line, Sam tries to expose the catastrophe while a murderous CEO with government connections tries to silence him forever Trident Publishing announced today the release of the David E. Flake Mystery Series. The first book, Tight Genes, was recently placed on the market and is shooting towards the Best Seller list in record time.

This book pits a struggling reporter against a corporate mogul with a dangerous genetic scheme that goes terribly wrong. The second book in the series due out in April, 2005, is Sailors Revenge. In this powerful thriller a 300 year old curse comes to life in Fiji and California. Flake, a retired CEO that has exploded onto the mystery scene is an Oregon resident and has a unique talent for keeping the reader in suspense. With technical and historical research as a platform, the author places his characters in very real situations while placing scientific and Para-normal events in the story that are possible by todays technologies. The novels tickle the imagination and pose ethical questions while providing a challenging mystery to solve.

"This Thriller is timely and intriguing. The reader is engaged on an intellectual, and an emotional level. The novel offers a twist in a genetic engineering storyline by placing the action in a high-energy, high-stakes corporate environment." says David Jacobs, President of the rising publishing firm.

For additional information contact:
David Jacobs, Trident Publishing,
17231 Bruns Ave.
Sandy, OR 97055

Tight Genes is available on-line and at bookstores near you. Or, you can call the publisher direct at 503-381-2797. Copyright, 2004

Contact Information:
David Jacobs17231 Bruns Ave.
Sandy, OR 97055
503-381-279                            
www.tightgenes.com        
www.tridentpublishing.com

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