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Monday, September 19, 2011

THIS LITTLE PIGGY BELONGS TO THE DEVIL


This Little Piggy Belongs to the Devil
ISBN:  978-1466291522
Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2011917083

Vincent A. Palazzo's thriller, This Little Piggy Belongs to the Devil, is scheduled to be released in November 2011.  The novel will be introduced at a Launch Party scheduled for November 27th, 2011 at the Bolton Free Library (Lakeshore Drive, Bolton Landing, NY)

This Little Piggy... will be available in paperback and e-book formats.

For more information contact at mycroft.press@gmail.com

Updates on facebook at http://facebook.com/thriller.piggy


This Little Piggy... Synopsis and Bio

Colin and Connor’s grandfather could not make it to their funeral. Breakdowns come with a price. After his release from the Happy Hotel for Naked Old Men he worked hard at healing, at facing the terrible loss he and his family suffered. At moving on. That was the goal. Head doctors always have goals and Grandpa was doing well...until one unexpected slip, an accident really, sent him spiraling in an entirely different, decidedly darker direction. He became obsessed with "making things right", with fixing things. Somehow he understood that only he could do that. Only he could make things right. And the cost didn’t matter.

Vincent Palazzo lives and works in the Adirondack Mountains.  This Little Piggy Belongs to the Devil is his first novel.


"I began writing This Little Piggy... after a life-shattering tragedy.  On June 26th, 2010 a catastrophic fire in Fort Edward, NY claimed the lives of six children.  Two were my grandkids Hope & Mackenzie.  Writing became a way of focusing my head.  Maybe even keeping me sane.  In the beginning, it did not matter what I wrote.  Just sitting at the computer, hammering away, was what I seemed to need.  Eventually, I found an old story idea (that I wrote after the shooting at an Amish schoolhouse) and that idea took flight and became this novel..."

                                                                                                                          - Vincent A. Palazzo
 

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