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Nowhere Man

Martin Milton Madellbaum was a feebish, mouse of a man who, throughout his life had been trampled by everyone in his life from his overbearing mother to his condescending and haughty boss who is unafraid to use—steal—his hard work and good ideas. But in his own way, and behind the scenes, Martin is planning his revenge and it will come in a way that now one could have predicted. A novel of heart-pounding suspense, peppered with touching and tender, moving moments that make the overlooked loser a beloved character.

Martin Milton Madellbaum—or Fartin’ Martin as he was un-affectionately called by the very few people who knew him or even cared to—worked 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. 

And then leave you thinking.

 

Reviews

  1. Helen P.

    “You had me hooked in the first three pages. Martin…man, what an interesting character! Mystery. Thriller. Love story. This book had it all.”

  2. Erica C.

    “What a fun read…amusing 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.”

  3. Dale P.

    “You 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.”

  4. Sharon C.

    “You 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.”

  5. Evelyn H.

    “I 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.”

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