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Harry Steinman: Little Deadly Things

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H arry Steinman’s life experience includes stints as a box boy in a toilet paper factory, security guard, a recruiter in a toy factory, a hippie commune leader, a substitute math teacher, an accountant, a New Age religious community troublemaker, and dog trainer–the perfect pedigree of a novelist. Today, Harry is at work on All Dead Generations–the sequel to Little Deadly Things.

A thriller for those who don’t read thrillers…and those who do. Once they were friends. Now two scientists race-one to save mankind, one to destroy it. Nanotechnology made Eva Rozen the world’s wealthiest woman. Rage made her the deadliest. Marta Cruz alone can stand between Eva and the death of millions. But will a crippling illness stop Marta first? Reviews: “… a work of descriptive art, with a sense of futuristic realism. I was riveted, page after wonderful page.” -Thomas M. Cirignano, 67 Cents: Creation of a Killer “…A union of art and science in this thriller… marvelous characters amidst an age of nanotechnological advancement. Harry Steinman rips today’s discoveries from the laboratory and into an emotion-laden thriller with the promise-and peril-of this emerging science. -L. R. Drennan-Harris, Ph.D. Analytical Chemist “…Little Deadly Things introduces the brilliant but psychotic Eva Rozen, a Boston scientist tormented by both her past and her present. Her mystery and madness propel the reader, revealing surprises at every turn.”– Deborah Swiss, The Tin Ticket

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