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HAMMER RADIO NETWORK WELCOMES BACK, AUTHOR JONAS SAUL!!!

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Welcome to the show!!! It's Monday, and today, the Hammer Radio Network welcomes back, author Jonas Saul. Jonas will be here, promoting his latest, bestselling book, "The Immortal Gene". If you would like to join us in the studio, the number is 319-527-6099.

Jonas Saul is the bestselling author of the Sarah Roberts Series and has written and published over thirty thrillers. After selling more than two million books, he signed with the Gandolfo Helin & Fountain Literary and Dramatic Rights Management.
His recent releases are, THE FUTURE IS WRITTEN, published by pioneering media company Adaptive Studios, and THE IMMORTAL GENE, published by Vesuvian Books. Saul has traveled extensively throughout the world to scout settings for his thrillers, spending several years between Greece, Italy, Denmark, and Hungary. He is regularly invited to be a guest speaker, teacher, or workshop presenter at international writing conferences.

Here is a taste of "The Immortal Gene" 

PLAYING GOD HAS CONSEQUENCES.

Jake Wood has it made. He is a tough homicide detective with a partner who’s like a brother, and he’s about to marry the girl of his dreams.

Then Jake learns a close friend is missing and travels to South America in search of him. After a freak accident in the Amazon Rainforest, Jake wakes up in the hospital—eighteen months later. Long presumed dead, he discovers his fiancée is married and pregnant, his house was sold, his job is gone, and his partner transferred to another city to become lead detective on a serial killer case.

Again, if you would like to join us in the studio, the number is 319-527-6099.

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