Author Spotlight: Gregory J. Smith, a “noble cause”

Jan 20, 2012

Guest Post J. Gregory Smith, author of Price and a noble cause.

 Author Spotlight: Gregory J. Smith, a noble cause about Lord Acton absolute power corrupts absolutely provides the backdrop for my second novel, a noble cause . In it is the main character, Mark Noble, a seemingly normal guy trying to find its place in the world, forced to search for the fruits of his terrible father. Wanted

face of chaos to an uncontrolled thirst for power and glory, to be able to show not only the viewfinder, but those around him and the world. And just as in nature when an animal has something of value, there is always more lurking in the dark waiting to take the prize for themselves.

Despite a lifetime of pressure to follow in the footsteps of his father and a doctor, Mark this path to follow its own shares, but he does not know where it lead. The resulting alienation, Mark has no depth to which his father leaned toward fame and career success. To achieve

Mark is left

only know that his father was a kind of modern hypnotherapy, he built a lucrative practice, which he developed the nickname “Shrink to the Stars.”

After a reconciliation fragile, according to Mark, he is about to become engaged to his girlfriend, Vanessa, but when she disappears and events send him dancing in a destroyed house, he was forced, for his own survival. fight cons He knows two things for sure. There are no coincidences, and must solve the riddle, and if he wants to see more of Vanessa

I thought it would be interesting to compare the effects of a quest for absolute power of some of these leaves in the vortex in its wake to see caught. The reader, like Mark, is nothing of the epic struggle in the background, but seeks the truth, the more Mark more we learn.

With the complicated background there, I thought it would be fun to watch the story from the perspective of a viewer, first moved into the battle, but who decides to fight and shape their own destiny.

For me, a lot of fun was a sign of a decrease in these circumstances and a simple question. What would he do?

As every round, I enjoyed the story and develop just hope the pleasure I had written it comes from someone who reads it.

– Gregory J. Smith

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