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Author: Rey's contacts in the advertising industry will benefit his promotion of the book; his contacts were invaluable when he self-promoted his previous novels; he arranged for his own interviews on television and radio and appeared on multiple shows. He has appeared in a movie and on television for millions of viewers and has hosted his own TV show. Relevance: The clash of civil liberties and the demands of government protectionist policies are topics right off the news pages today. The Find takes that debate a step further by proposing that the U.S., faced with terrorists who learn how to…mehr

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Author: Rey's contacts in the advertising industry will benefit his promotion of the book; his contacts were invaluable when he self-promoted his previous novels; he arranged for his own interviews on television and radio and appeared on multiple shows. He has appeared in a movie and on television for millions of viewers and has hosted his own TV show. Relevance: The clash of civil liberties and the demands of government protectionist policies are topics right off the news pages today. The Find takes that debate a step further by proposing that the U.S., faced with terrorists who learn how to circumvent conventional surveillance, may return to research on psychic surveillance to track terror. (The manuscript opens with a summary of the CIA's 16-year psychic tracing program.) Tie-In: Turner is rereleasing Rey's backlist titles, Replicator Run and Day of the Dove, in January 2015 with newly designed covers.
Autorenporträt
Rainer Rey has been the successful owner of a marketing company for many years. He develops advertising campaigns for use in broadcast, the Internet, and public relations. Rey has appeared on television countless times and was an actor on a made-for-TV movie, as well as host of his own television program. He is the author of Replicator Run and Day of the Dove. The Find is his fourth novel.