The Human Forged

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by Anthony J Melchiorri


  I greatly appreciate any and all honest feedback. Every review is important.

  Also, this book is lendable. Feel free to share it with your friends via Amazon’s lending program!

  I hope you’ve enjoyed The Human Forged. The idea for the novel was sparked when I visited Patarei Prison. While Tallinn is a beautiful city full of friendly people, fantastic restaurants, and a hundred places to explore, Patarei Prison is a crumbling, creepy historical landmark—and it’s a fascinating place to visit. It was a perfect location to start Nick’s nightmarish adventure.

  To see what else I’ve written or to contact me, please check out my website. I also enjoy talking about science, books, and interviewing other writers there. Keep in touch at: http://AnthonyJMelchiorri.com

  Thank you for reading!

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  Find it here: http://amzn.to/1rhSboa

  The God Organ

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  Acknowledgments

  Thank you to all the usual suspects, including Katarina, John, Steve, and (not-the-cloned) Nick. Your feedback and comments have been crucial in shaping Nick’s and Sara’s adventure. Thank you to my editors, Laura Kingsley, Eliza Dee, and Tia Silverthorne Bach. Any remaining errors are my own.

  About the Author

  Anthony J Melchiorri is a writer and biomedical engineer living in Maryland. He spends most of his time developing cardiovascular devices for tissue engineering to treat children with congenital heart defects when he isn't writing or reading.

 

 

 


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