Tom Avitabile to Sign 'The Eighth Day' at Borders on Broadway in New York City
September 12 2008 - 10:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
Book's Plot has Wall Street Frozen by a Cyber Attack NEW YORK,
Sept. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- What: Author Tom Avitabile will read and
sign copies of the "The Eighth Day," his breakthrough political
techno-thriller about a normally behind-the-scenes government
official who is catapulted into the limelight while desperately
trying to stop a series of bizarre and deadly terrorist attacks,
including a cyber attack on the Stock Exchange. Readers won't want
to miss this opportunity to meet Avitabile -- and be among the
first to pick up their copies of this impossible-to-put-down
thriller. "The Eighth Day" is published by and available
exclusively at Borders and Waldenbooks stores and on Borders.com.
Who: Avitabile is senior creative director at a New York
advertising firm and a writer, director and producer with numerous
film and television credits. He has an extensive background in
engineering and computers, including work on projects for the House
Committee on Science and Technology, which helped lay the
foundation for "The Eighth Day." When and Where: Thursday, Sept. 18
at 1 p.m. Borders 100 Broadway New York, NY 10005 (212) 964-1988
About "The Eighth Day": As the book opens, a series of bizarre and
seemingly unrelated home-grown terrorist attacks is plaguing the
nation. A chemical engineer sets in motion a horrendous explosion
killing hundreds of commuters and himself. Hollywood's hottest sex
symbol assassinates a sitting Senator. An airplane full of Silicon
Valley's brightest is blown up while refueling. And Wall Street is
immobilized by a seemingly innocuous threat. Is this a series of
random, deadly events or the unlikely start of an insidious new
terror wave? When traditional law enforcement agencies fail to turn
up any solid leads, the president turns to his science advisor,
William "Wild Bill" Hiccock, to launch an independent
investigation. (Logo:
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Mattson, +1-212-823-9774, , or Bonnie Schmick, +1-734-477-1224, ,
both of Borders Web site: http://www.bordersgroupinc.com/ Company
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