Martin Milton Madellbaumâor Fartinâ Martin as he was un-affectionately called by the very few people who knew him or even cared toâworked in Room 246 on the thirteenth floor of a corporate mega-tower at a company for whom he was invisible.
Daily pushing his mail cart mindlessly, as if on a pre-determined and unchangeable track, his life was lived out in a human habitrail of obscurity. There was no present, no future for poor Martin. Or was there? What whizzed and whirred under that mask of blank expression?
Against a backdrop of corporate greed and abusive power, one simple man chooses to take a stand. Martin had a plan. He was just waiting for the right time. Until he was tired of waiting. Nowhere Man is part thriller, part mystery, part love story. A riveting page turner, this story will keep you guessing until the end.Â
And then leave you thinking.
Helen P. –
âYou had me hooked in the first three pages. MartinâŠman, what an interesting character! Mystery. Thriller. Love story. This book had it all.â
Erica C. –
âWhat a fun readâŠamusing and clever and filled with great surprises for the reader! I laughed out loud in parts and cried in others. Going to read it again.â
Dale P. –
âYou are a master at creating characters. Every one of them came alive for me! Such a great story. I loved all of the twists and turns. So much fun to read.â
Sharon C. –
âYou embedded such a beautiful little love story in the middle of a very fast paced thriller. The relationship between Martin and Maryanne was so tender. I loved how that developed.â
Evelyn H. –
âI wondered how in the world you came up with this story and then I read the Preface. Wow. How vivid! Even that added to the depth of the story.â