Tom Avitabile to Sign 'The Eighth Day' at Borders in Farmington, Conn.
18 Setembro 2008 - 5:25PM
PR Newswire (US)
FARMINGTON, Conn., Sept. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- What: Author Tom
Avitabile will read and sign copies of the "The Eighth Day," his
breakthrough political techno-thriller about a normally
behind-the-scenes government official who is catapulted into the
limelight while desperately trying to stop a series of bizarre and
deadly terrorist attacks, including a cyber attack on the Stock
Exchange. Readers won't want to miss this opportunity to meet
Avitabile -- and be among the first to pick up their copies of this
impossible-to-put-down thriller. "The Eighth Day" is published by
and available exclusively at Borders and Waldenbooks stores and on
Borders.com. Who: Avitabile is senior creative director at a New
York advertising firm and a writer, director and producer with
numerous film and television credits. He has an extensive
background in engineering and computers, including work on projects
for the House Committee on Science and Technology, which helped lay
the foundation for "The Eighth Day." When: Sunday, Sept. 21 at 2
p.m. Where: Borders 1600 South East Road Farmington, CT 06032 (860)
674-8110 Media Media interested in attending this event should
contact Contacts: Maria DiLeo at (516) 353-0231 or at . Media
interested in interviewing Tom Avitabile or learning more about
Borders' proprietary publishing program should contact Bonnie
Schmick at (734) 477-1224 or at . About "The Eighth Day": As the
book opens, a series of bizarre and seemingly unrelated home-grown
terrorist attacks is plaguing the nation. A chemical engineer sets
in motion a horrendous explosion killing hundreds of commuters and
himself. Hollywood's hottest sex symbol assassinates a sitting
Senator. An airplane full of Silicon Valley's brightest is blown up
while refueling. And Wall Street is immobilized by a seemingly
innocuous threat. Is this a series of random, deadly events or the
unlikely start of an insidious new terror wave? When traditional
law enforcement agencies fail to turn up any solid leads, the
president turns to his science advisor, William "Wild Bill"
Hiccock, to launch an independent investigation. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060208/BORDERSLOGO )
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Maria DiLeo, +1-516-353-0231, , or Bonnie Schmick, +1-734-477-1224,
, both of Borders, Inc. Web site: http://www.borders.com/
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