King of New York

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“The King is dead, long live the King!”

Quentin Prendergast spoke the words out loud and clear to his reflection in the mirror.

His death was imminent, and if he was lucky, his end on this earth could be counted in months.

Death and taxes were the two certainties. He had paid his taxes up to date, but soon he must complete the contract.

“To be or not to be?” was not the question. His impending demise had taken that phrase out of his hands.

“To act or not to act? that was the question!”

The physically fading Broadway and Hollywood star, slowly and carefully stretched himself up to his commanding height of six feet tall, before gazing at the heavily rouged reflection in the mirror.

He stared boldly ahead, drawing on all his thespian experience, and then addressed the haunted image that stared back at him with perfect elocution, timing, and emotion.

“Should I play the part the crowd expect, portraying the image they crave, or do I announce to them the uncomfortable, uncompromising, unbending truth!”

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Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed your book! A true masterpiece of entertainment from a born storyteller and author.
I cannot wait to read the next Kevan Eveleigh novel!

MEGAN S

I laughed, I cried and went through the whole emotional range of experiences. This book is an absolute writing triumph. The King of New York is one of the most touching stories I have ever read..............and I haven't even mentioned the lyrics to those songs. Outstanding entertainment.

SAMUEL L

Usually I only read books by established authors but as they say I needed something for the weekend! What a smart choice! This book surprised the life out of me and touched parts that other writers miss. I will  read it again and again and as far as that lovable Irishman Brendan O'Reilly is concerned..............I think I'm in love! lol!

ARABELLA C

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CLIFF HANGER

It was life or death.

Fate had brought him to this wild, inhospitable place.

His survival rested on one decision, to jump or not to jump.

This was a critical moment, for he could live, or he could die.

Jump and he might survive, but to do nothing and remain here, meant certain death.

Across the valley floor, moving away from him in the distance, he noticed an irregular column of ant-like orange figures, slowly ascending the spine of a steep, rocky outcrop.

It was a mountain rescue team accompanied by a bright yellow helicopter.

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" I loved it........I loved "The Hand That Rocks" the best. I think that should be a full novel. My plan was to read this book during my holiday but I read it in two days. I couldn't put it down and now my husband is reading it! "

IRENE D

-Avignon, France-

" The characters are superb. I could relate to all of them and I became that White Knight rooting for all the heroes and heroines in these captivating stories. Let me know when the next book is out because I'm in! "

JOHN B

-London, England-

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