COMMERCIAL BREAK, A Great New Advertising (funny quotes) Novel by Keith Harmeyer
By Jamie London
The most popular show on television now is Mad Men. Not only are devotees captivated by the complex characters and the captivating storyline - they love the series insider look at the intriguing world of advertising. The crazy creatives, the back-stabbing and politics, the demanding clients.
Now theres a great new novel that provides readers that same entree to the world of advertising, but with a contemporary setting, a suspenseful plot and a heap of laughs along the way to a big surprise ending.
COMMERCIAL BREAK, by Keith Harmeyer, is the story of Adam Glassman, a worn out ad man who gives new meaning to the word “creativity” when he dreams up what would possibly be the biggest idea of his career - a way to swindle his contemptible clients out of millions and make a fresh start.
A chain of unpredicted obstacles makes the set up even more difficult than Adam imagined. There’s Harry Steck, an unsavory private investigator, hired by a disgruntled former employee to dig up dirt on Adamwith life-threatening consequences. And Samantha Winningham, the attractive young art director whose affair with Adam may cause the whole plan to fall apart, and land Adam in prison.
Eventually, the pieces are in place. All that is left on Super Bowl Sunday are a group of eager clients, a very nervous would-be con man, and one burning question : can he get away with it?
COMMERCIAL BREAK is MAD MEN meets THE PRODUCERS - unpredictable, fast-paced, and sometimes laugh-out-loud hilarious, with the type of out of the ordinary storyline and rich characters enjoyed by readers of Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard.
COMMERCIAL BREAK is highly recommended reading. It just might be the best novel you read this year. Give it a look!
Buy COMMERCIAL BREAK, by Keith Harmeyer, at http://www.CommercialBreakTheNovel.com and at Amazon.
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