Posted on 05/14/2020 3:18:20 PM PDT by Kaslin
RUSH: I have come across a first-time author who is fantastic. His name is Christopher Rosow. Hes got two new books out. Hes one of these guys, hes been working his whole life while dreaming about being an author. And its his hobby, his passion. Hes always wanted to do what he wasnt doing. So he finally sat down and actually, without having a publishing deal or any of that, sat down and wrote a thriller novel about terrorism and sailboat races and so forth. And a very unlikely hero is an FBI statistician, hes not an agent, who is thrust into the role of becoming an agent.
And, you know, James Patterson is a golf buddy, a bunch of us here, and Christophers dad took the manuscript to James Patterson and just said, Would you read this? You know, youre the best in the business at this stuff, tell me what you think. And Patterson raved about it. In fact, James Patterson said, This book is so good, I cant even show it to my publisher. My publisher might throw me overboard if he saw this. He was joking. But Patterson has raved about it. Its got a blurb quote on the cover.
Now, its available in e-book and paperback right now. Self-published. And its available at Amazon and Kindle, the Kindle store and Apple iBooks. The e-book is only $2.49. The paperback versions around $18.50 and there are two of them. Theres a two book series. The first one is called False Assurances and the second one is Threat Bias.
Anyway, its about a very unlikely hero, an FBI statistician. Hes a systems operation guy. Hes not an agent. Hes overweight. Hes lacking everything you think about when you think FBI agent. He goes to thrust into a case because everybody else is occupied on the job of the presidential visit in Boston. He gets thrust into it, hes the only guy who sees the potential threat here in his office and forces his way onto the case.
I could not stop reading the book. It got to be about 1:30 in the morning and I had to put it down and I couldnt quit. So if youre at home and you are looking for things to do, TV reruns have started now, youve seen everything there, you really ought to get it. I remember when Joel Rosenberg wrote his first book. Remember, Mr. Snerdley? Joel Rosenberg worked at The Limbaugh Letter, he wrote a novel, he brought it in to me. I have to read this just to be nice. And I couldnt put it down. This is the same.
The book is called False Assurances. Its the first in a two book set, paperback, $18 bucks. The e-book is $2. You cant afford not to have these things. They are really good. I had to work hard last night to stop reading and go to bed. Im about halfway through the first one. Christopher Rosow is again the author and the budding up-and-comer who impressed the heck out of James Patterson. Doesnt get any better than that.
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RUSH: No, Mr. Snerdley. The title is False Assurances. And Rosow is spelled R-o-s-o-w. Christopher Rosow, R-o-s-o-w. False Assurances is the title of the book.
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RUSH: Righto. Right on. Welcome back. Great to have you. El Rushbo and the EIB Network, where we have more fun than a human being should be allowed to have because
I dont know, folks. Im very lucky. Im blessed. I get to do what I was born to do. I get to do what I have wanted to do since I was 8 years old and Im not making that up. I wanted to be on the radio from the time of first-second grade cause I hated school, and the guy on the radio every morning sounded like he was having fun.
He sounded like he was looking forward to the day, when all I saw was prison. So here I am 50, 60-some-odd years later doing what I was born to do. Its great to have you with us. It wouldnt be possible without you. (interruption) Whats that? (laughing) Snerdley. The name of the book is False Assurances.
Snerdley keeps purposely getting Christopher Rosow. I recommended his two books, actually, in this series. Hes a first-time author. Talk about pursuing a dream. Hes just wanted to be a writer his whole life and finally tried it, and hes self-publishing on Amazon and iBooks at Apple and theyre great!
The first one is False Assurances, and I literally had trouble stopping read this to go to bed last night. Anyway, its False Assurances. (interruption) No, its about an FBI systems analyst. You know, hes not an agent. Hes overweight, just the entire opposite of what you think of when you think of FBI agent.
Hes thrust into the role of an agent because of an event that happens when everybodys out of the office planning for a presidential visit to Boston. Hes thrust into this. Its a case that nobody thinks is gonna amount to anything anyway, so this guy is given it. His name is Ben Porter. Hes given the case because everybody thinks hes a schlub and it doesnt matter.
And it turns out to be a huge thing. And once this book gets going, Im telling you
I read e-books now, and theres no turning pages. But you swipe on the iPad. Now, Im swiping like crazy, pages and Snerdley keeps goading me here with the title. False Assurances. The second book, same character, is called Threat Bias.
For pure fiction that matches reality my all time favorite was Tom Clancy.
Until the end of his career, he was the best but his last coupla of books were ghost written and were dawg dodo.
The Teeth of the Tiger and Red Rabbit were both two bark woffers.
For later.
Bought them both. Rush’s story sold me, and the price is right. Love to see this guy prosper.
And hope he buys my book when it comes out, too.
Heh!
I did too.
Can you imagine how many tens of thousands of books this guy sold today?
I hope so. Terrific work for him to snag a James Patterson blurb for the cover, but the Rush thing is going to go viral I suspect.
Bless his good fortune.
Ditto. Both bought here as well on Rush’s recommendation.
$2.99 on a Kindle.
Seriously, good for this author!
Does a Kindle allow you to download apps such as the app that controls my drone?
And a very unlikely hero is an FBI statistician, hes not an agent, who is thrust into the role of becoming an agent.
Sounds similar to Jack Ryan.
Their Fire Tablet probably would, but it's a standard color display like an iPad that would wash out in sunlight.
Thank you
I think the last book he actually wrote himself was Executive Orders. There was something off about Rainbow Six. It was dry and shallow. Had to make myself finish it. The ending--where Clancy usually rewarded the reader with a gut-wrenching conclusion--was anti-climatic.
This was around the time he started slapping his name on those Op Center novels and non-fiction history books, all written by the person with the smaller name on the cover. All unreadable.
Don't know if Clancy lost his gift for storytelling or just didn't give a crap anymore, but he checked-out somewhere in the mid 90s.
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