Words Into Type
03/15/2025
It gives me great pleasure to announce that Tim Tigner’s “The Greater Good,” which I copyedited, published today in print, eBook, and audiobook format. The Ides of March is fitting for launching a treacherous thriller like this.
Like most of his thrillers, “The Greater Good” revolves around a breakthrough medical invention. Like “The Price of Time” and “Stolen Thoughts,” it also provides the reader with an engaging and provocative thought exercise on power, morality, and watching what you wish for. Imagine “Breaking Bad” meets “The Bourne Identity.”
As the story kicks off, Dr. Katheryn Newton is close to completing her fifteen-year quest to save millions of lives by solving the problem of transplant rejection. A day later, that research is a wreck, Kate’s a murder suspect, and she’s in possession of technology that could change the world—either for better, or for much, much worse.
Also mixed in are a couple of mysterious spies, a conniving colleague, a relentless detective, a blackmailing official, and a husband with an ambitious activist agenda. The result is an engaging plot layered with twists and mysteries that will keep you and Kate guessing right up to the satisfying conclusion.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DVB6WDH1
02/12/2025
Last month I was privileged to have a small part in preparing Tim Tigner’s latest techno-thriller. “The Greater Good” will be released in Kindle format on March 15 and is available for preorder at https://www.amazon.com/Greater-Good-Tim-Tigner-ebook/dp/B0DVB6WDH1. An audiobook version will also be available.
If you’re a Tim Tigner fan, you know what to expect: a smart plot based on cutting-edge technology, with likable, believable characters and plenty of twisty suspense. If you haven’t read any of Tim’s books, this is a great place to start. What are you waiting for?
12/02/2023
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