Review Opportunity #8




No Hope For Gomez!A Humor/Suspense novel by Graham Parke


It's the age-old tale:

Boy meets girl.
Boy stalks girl.

Girl already has a stalker.

Boy becomes her stalker-stalker.



We've seen it all before, many times, but this time it's different. If only slightly.
When Gomez Porter becomes a test subject in an experimental drug trial, he is asked to keep track of any strange experiences through a blog. What Gomez isn't ready for, is so many of his experiences suddenly seeming strange; the antiques dealer trying to buy his old tax papers, the phone-sex salesman hounding him day and night, the super sexy research assistant who falls for him but is unable to express herself in terms outside the realm of science.

But when one of the trial participants turns up dead and another goes missing, Gomez begins to fear for his life. No longer sure who he can trust and which of his experiences are real and which merely drug induced delusions, he decides it's time to go underground and work out a devious plan.

Now, years later, his blogs have been recovered from a defunct server. For the first time we can find out firsthand what happened to Gomez as he takes us on a wild ride of discovery.


About the book:
No Hope for Gomez! By Graham Parke

ISBN-13: 978-1432752484

Publisher: Outskirts Press

Date of publish: January 2010

Pages: 194

List Price: $10.95


About the author:
Graham Parke is responsible for a number of technical publications and has recently patented a self-folding map. He has been described as both a humanitarian and a pathological liar. Convincing evidence to support either allegation has yet to be produced. No Hope for Gomez! is his fiction debut.


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Comments

Graham Parke said…
Looks like there was a formatting problem. Extra lines at the beginning and hard returns within the paragraphs themselves make this very hard to read :(

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