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Social and Religious Intolerance Confronted in New American Suspense Novel
In the guise of a best-selling courtroom drama that leaves readers breathless, the novel Subculture dares to ask, "How tolerant are we?"
TOKYO, JAPAN, February 09, 2012 /Publications PR News/ -- One boy is dead. Another is missing. And a Kentucky town lives in fear.
Enter the world of Subculture, a new thriller that blurs the lines between literary fiction and pure genre fiction entertainment. Novelist Charles Anthony Vilina has woven a character-driven tale of murder and suspicion that has readers talking both nationally and abroad.
A Kentucky community finds itself in shock and disbelief over the disappearance of two high school boys on a dark December night. Two months later, one boy's body is unearthed on the farm of a reclusive and enigmatic girl, a foreigner of Asian descent. Her arrest and subsequent trial for murder forces this community, and the reader, to appraise their personal beliefs in the face of their deepest fears.
For readers looking for a riveting murder mystery, Subculture won't disappoint. For those willing to read between the lines, this new novel dares to examine society's best and worst attributes in the face of fear.
During a free promotion on February 4-5 , Subculture rose to #1 on the free list on Amazon Kindle's Best Sellers in Suspense Thrillers, and briefly rose to #5 among all Kindle free books.
Subculture by Charles Anthony Vilina is available online on Amazon Kindle.
www.amazon.com/kindlestore
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Charles Vilina Charles Vilina Publishing Writer/Publisher 6-29-8 Fukasawa, Setagaya-ku Tokyo, NA Japan 1580081 Voice: 320-259-0749 Website: Visit Our Website |
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