The Coolest Guy Around
Thriller Guy first became acquainted with Robert Masello’s
work when he was assigned the author’s sixth book. Blood and Ice to review. TG
loved the book and gave it a starred review. Briefly, it’s the story of a
writer who goes to the Antarctic to write an article about a research station
and while there stumbles on an incredible discovery, the bodies of a man and a
woman chained together and frozen deep within the ice. The POV switches back
and forth between the present and the 1850s where we learn about the man and
woman, Lt. Sinclair Copley of the 17th Lancers and Eleanor Ames, a
nurse. Of course the bodies slowly thaw, and of course they come back to life.
Who could wish for it to be any other way? From then on, it’s all action and
thrills with echoes of The Thing and
the ending of Frankenstein. TG
recommends this book to all readers of supernatural thrillers.
TG interviewed Masello, and found him funny, smart and
extremely knowledgeable about the craft and work of writing, which resulted in several
blog entries centering around Masello’s excellent book, Robert’s Rules of Writing.
Out in paperback now is Masello’s The Medusa Amulet, an ancient artifact, race-against-time thriller
that incorporates supernatural elements and high-level, Da Vinci Code puzzles,
with fascinating historical mysteries and plenty of action.
Here’s the deal: TG values intelligence above all in a
thriller, and the one thread that runs through all of Masello’s work is how
smart he is. He’s an excellent writer, plotter, characterizer and researcher,
but he puts it all together in clever unexpected ways that make other thriller
writers seem dull and uninspired. TG believes if the stars had been aligned
only slightly differently, Masello would have occupied Dan Brown’s Da Vinci
space and Dan Brown would have been just another thriller writer lost in the
scrum.
Medusa is grounded in the work of Renaissance artist
Benvenuto Cellini. Cellini is an absolutely fascinating historical figure. TG
read his autobiography many years ago and recommends it highly to anyone who
has an interest in Italian or any other art history. Cellini was, besides being
a brilliant artist, a total rogue. He tells of killing a number of his enemies
with his dagger and was officially accused
or charged at least three times of the crime of sodomy with men, and on one
occasion with a woman. Cellini fashions an amulet that has the power to bestow
eternal life. In the present, art historian David Franco must find the amulet
to save his sister who is dying of cancer. The search races around the world
and includes a wide cast of historical characters, one of who is the last
person in history the civilized world would want to have eternal life.
If
you like this genre, let me know and the first person who does so will receive
a signed copy of the book. If I can convince Masello to send one on. But, he’s
a softy, so I think this is a done deal.
I love the cover for Blood and Ice! I will read it for that alone! Another book to add to your list is called, "The Rx Factor" by author J. Thomas Shaw. I just finished this book and it is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fiction medical thriller, which is about a failed cancer researcher who meets a female scientist who reignites his passion and interest in medical researcher when she decides to open a low cost clinic in Mexico for terminally ill patients. She plans to offer them an experimental medication. An explosion on the island leads them into a journey of twists and turns as they discover that the United States Government will stop at nothing to block their efforts.
I couldn't put it down until I had read the very last page! http://www.therxfactor.com/