Theft of the Master
Please welcome Edwin Alexander to the site, with his novel Theft of the Master:
Theft of the Master has been described as the Boys from Brazil meets The Da Vinci Code —Kirkus
Private Investigator Al Hershey takes the reader across the globe in his search for a young woman’s killer. Hired by the girl’s parents to look into her “accidental” death Al finds he is in the middle of a more than a murder investigation.
Modern day Nazis and a stolen renaissance sculpture all play a part in this intricate character driven tale of promises and deceit.



August 28th, 2008 at 9:45 am
Compelling book. Are you out there somewhere?
September 11th, 2008 at 10:52 am
Bad news, Barry (and anyone else watching this book). After a couple of months of trying to see if the publisher of this book was planning on getting us any more episodes, I’ve given up hope. And to stop anyone else from becoming dismayed by subscribing to a book that sure looks like it’s never going to finish, I’ve suspended it from the site.
I’m going to post a “sorry this one fizzled” audio note to the feed later today.
In the event that the publisher DOES return to giving us updates (and I’d sure like them to), then we’ll get those posted and turn the book back on. So you may wish to keep the feed “active” in your subscription list. Your choice!
Sorry for the heartbreak. Luckily this doesn’t happen very often.
Evo.
October 22nd, 2008 at 4:26 pm
Evo, did this just finish up or is it showing up as complete because you suspended it? If it is finished, I guess your message/suspension made the difference! Thanks!
October 23rd, 2008 at 3:08 am
Evo (and other contributors)
I’m delighted to see the complete audio has made it to your excellent site at last. Thanks for your patience.
Barry Bounous - I am out here, reachable via the web site.
Edwin Alexander
http://edwin-alexander.com/
October 23rd, 2008 at 8:50 am
Nick,
It’s finished because the book promotion company providing us the initial files managed to get us the remaining files. Fair warning: it’s presented here not as a serialized audiobook as you’ve come to expect, but as just a sequence of chapters from the audiobook. The story content is the same, and for those wishing to download the entire book at once and listen, it’s probably for the better.
But for those who like to get one episode every week… there isn’t any “tie in” introductory or closing data as you’ve come to expect.