Join Rudy A. Mazzocchi, author of the medical thriller, Equity of Evil (Twilight Times Books), as he virtually tours the blogosphere March 5 – April 20 2012 on his first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book!
About the Author
Rudy A. Mazzocchi is best known as a medical device and biotechnology entrepreneur, inventor, and angel investor, with a history of starting new technology ventures throughout the U.S. and Europe. He’s been privileged to have the opportunity to see the newest innovations in healthcare and work with some of the most brilliant researchers, scientists and physicians in the industry.
Authoring more than 50 patents, he has helped pioneer new companies involved in cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, neurosurgery and even embryonic stem-cell development. Through these efforts, he has become the recipient of many technology and business awards, including the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in Healthcare and the Businessman of the Year Award.
Combining these experiences and opportunities, with thousands of hours of travel and long evenings in hotel rooms, he found the initiative to start writing a collection of medical thrillers based on true events, the first of which is entitled EQUITY of EVIL.
You can visit his website at www.rudymazzocchi.com.
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About Equity of Evil
A Venture Capital Fund makes a risky investment to start a challenging new business that appears capable of reaching profitabililty with modest capital requirements. The real challenge: optimizing one of the most frequently performed surgical procedure in the World — Abortion.
Founding Partner, Roman Citrano, a successful entrepreneur turned venture capitalist, soon struggles with what he believes is his choice to establish the controversial new company. He soon realizes that he and others are but pawns on a massive, ugly chessboard being manipulated to benefit a far larger, illicit market in human organs for transplantation. Unknowingly, prime, hyper-enriched organs are spawned from the aborted fetuses and grown like hydroponic vegetables.
An unfolding world of deceit, rape, human trafficking and assassination becomes deeply personal as Roman’s sole love interest secretly uses one of his new abortion services to terminate her untimely pregnancy. When she disappears, his frantic search becomes a hellish nightmare that grows worse by the hour.
Based on true events, this bold novel involves some of the world’s oldest, most emotional and controversial issues. At the core of each matter is man’s predisposition to control and take ownership of the human spirit for the sake of profit and person gain… such is the dark and brutal new world where life becomes the equity of evil.
My Thoughts:
Equity of Evil is based on true events, which makes this novel particularly chilling. I have always been a fan of medical thrillers and I found this one to be very intriguing and informative. Lots of suspenseful twists and turns on a topic that has long been controversial. Abortion. No matter how you feel about this issue it is definitely there and won't be going away any time soon. Venture capitalist Roman Citrano, when approached with an idea for a new company with innovative ideas, is intrigued, not only with the idea but with the man behind it. He promotes the idea to his partners and they agree to fund this new venture. The idea?? Mobile abortion clinics, with sterile environments for safe abortions to the woman who chooses to go this route. Sounds like a great idea until the real reason behind the company is exposed. I found this story to be engrossing to say the least. A believable concept and cast of characters, struggles between good and evil. I was thoroughly appalled that these evils are going on in our day and age. I highly recommend reading this book, it is very readable, the medical jargon easy to understand and the book hard to put down. I can definitely see a movie here.
I received a copy of this book from Pump Up Your Book for review purposes and was not monetarily compensated for my review.
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