A Novel
Could the blood of a miraculous saint combined with the diabolical work of Josef Mengele finally unlock the secret to immortality and rewrite apocalyptic history?
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Dear Incorruptibili,
I was saddened to send you the latest update because it meant informing you that the original release date for "The Incorruptibles" had to be postponed.
I am happy, however, to deliver this news: I have struck a new deal with a publisher that is a much better fit than the one with whom I originally contracted. Regarding the first deal, it was mutually decided that "The Incorruptibles" was just not a good fit. I am completely satisfied that that publisher has allowed me out of our contract.
This has meant that I have been able to forge a new relationship and contract with A&M Publishing--the original publisher of "The Meg," the novel that became quite recently the biggest shark-movie in history (eclipsing that granddaddy of all shark-movies, "Jaws") (!).
I am happy to announce that A&M Publishing will be releasing "The Incorruptibles," and I am very excited that my new partner will make "The Incorruptibles" the success it deserves to be.
We still have some work to do, but I wanted to let you know that it's "all steam ahead" and I will have news about a new release date very soon.
Thank you for your continued patience and support. I truly appreciate it and I know that this novel will turn out to have been worth the wait. It's that good and A&M Publishing will give it the graphics, cover, marketing, and release in the right market that it deserves!
I know you have been waiting for a novel like this. So have I--that's why I wrote it and am busy with its sequels, "The Resurrectionists," and "The Apocalyptists." Thank you. I hope that they will not disappoint. Check that. They won't. Think a Dan Brown/Umberto Eco mash-up with Michael Crichton, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and G.K. Chesterton. Only better! (ha!)
Yours in gratitude,
Gregory Borse, author, "The Incorruptibles"