The Blood Notes of Peter Mallow

Released on: March 5, 2008, 2:34 am

Press Release Author: Trish Stevens

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Writer breaks record in twenty-six year history of Texas
Writers' League Becomes the first recipient ever to receive two first place awards


Press Release Body: Houston,TX,March,05,2008 -- "Unseen things are coming to your
neighborhood - be afraid, be very afraid." This quote from James Mangum, author of
Dead and Dying Angels, sums up Dr. Paul Boor's premiere novel, The Blood Notes of
Peter Mallow . Be forewarned - this novel is not for the weak of heart - it is a
suspense-filled biomedical thriller unfolding inside Galveston's Bio-safety Level-4
laboratory. It has received top acclaim f rom w orld-renowned scientists, foremost
among these being Dr. C.J. Peters, the virus hunter who headed the U.S. Army unit
that battled Ebola in THE HOT ZONE , and the acclaimed author of Virus Hunter.

In The Blood Notes of Peter Mallow , the plot unfolds in the lab of Dr. Mallow, a
research scientist who is hot on the trail of an emerging bird-flu virus. At the
peak of his academic career, Mallow begins his notes over the strange behavior of a
brilliant but troubled student who becomes obsessed with drowning in one's car. The
student convinces Mallow to confront a board of auto-industry safety executives.
When the senior scientist is ruthlessly dismissed, his notes take the reader into a
downward spiral of a scientific career, the deadliest epidemic in history, and a
horrific finale that won't be forgotten. In The Blood Notes of Peter Mallow, the
most dangerous organisms in the bio-lab are the scientists themselves!

Filmmaker, Roger Corman, says of the novel, "Scary, because it's told from the
inside. A great concept, full of drama, and what an ending!"

"A must-read for anyone interested in the inner workings of these government-funded
virus labs," says New Mexico State Senator, Ellen Lively Steele.

Margaret Canavan, Ph.D., Clinical Psychotherapist, says "..Kudos for giving us a
"real" ending. Totally satisfying."

Geoffrey Leavenworth, author of Isle of Misfortune , sums it up best, "The plot is
gripping, the writing elegant... It had me praying for psychological screening of
all scientists."

Dr. Boor's book is character-driven, mainstream, and "real science" rather than
science fiction. He adds personal and professional credibility to the book with his
background as a Harvard-trained patholo­gist and scientist, and his current position
as a professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. Physician
authors throughout history have a distinguished record of elevating the senses, and
Dr. Boor is no exception. He began publishing short stories in 1990, and in 2007 he
broke the record in the twenty-six year history of the Texas Writers' League, when
he became the first recipient ever to receive two first place awards in the League's
Novel Manuscript Contest.

Dr. Boor lives on Galveston Island, where he continues to research, teach, and
write. For more information go to www.paulboor.com
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Web Site: http://www.paulboor.com

Contact Details: Contact Information:

Trish Stevens
ASCOT Media Group, Inc.
1120 Nasa Rd.1, Suite 220
Nassau Bay, TX 77058
(281) 333-3507,(281) 984-7504
tstevens@ascotmedia.com
http://www.paulboor.com

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