Today we have a highly rated Paranormal Thriller for ENT’s Book of the Day. Atticus for the Undead by John Abramowitz has a 4.1 star rating and is only $2.99!
“John Abramowitz has written a futuristic version of legal thriller mixed with paranormal. This novel is one of the best I’ve read in years. It’s looking like he has a brilliant writing career ahead of him.” Lorraine N. – Amazon Reviewer

Atticus for the Undead
by John Abramowitz
Rating: 4.1 Stars
Genre: Paranormal Thriller
Price: $2.99
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The next chapter in the struggle for equal rights begins!
Hunter Gamble is an idealistic young attorney in a very special area of the practice: arcane defense. Funded by enigmatic billionaire Charles McClain and aided by shy-but-energetic research attorney Kirsten Harper, he’s making the world a better place–one vampire, zombie, or werewolf client at a time. After all, they deserve their day in court too, right?
When a young zombie walks into Hunter’s office accused of murder (by brain-eating), Hunter’s idealism is tested as never before as he struggles to secure the man’s freedom. To do so, he must square off against a savvy and ambitious district attorney, contend with a judge who is deeply biased against arcanes, and stand up to a human-supremacist group which will stop at nothing–not even Hunter’s own death–to see his client convicted.
Here’s what the reviewers have to say:
This book was a treat! It is well written, the characters are interesting, intelligent, funny, and endearing in their own ways. Kudos to John Abramowitz for his creative genius and exceptional writing!
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Rarely do I read a book and want to instantly re-read it. This book meets that standard. I’ll be recommending this book to my friends and looking out for more adult fiction from John Abramowitz.
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This was one of my first self-published novels that I had read, and I must admit that the quality, style and texture of the book surprised me. I found it brilliant. It is so well written that I went to find another Ambramowitz immediately. Lucky for me, there was Weaver (another great book). In short, the book is brilliant.
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This was a really good book. I picked it up yesterday and finished it today because I couldn’t stop reading. The ending was surprising and made me a little sad but it fit very well. I highly recommend this to fans of Zombies, the law and just plain good fiction.
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I was so engrossed in the book that I just didn’t think about anything except what was happening in the story. I cant remember reading a book that had an ending that I DID NOT see coming, not even a little bit, no hints, no red herrings, absolutely nothing to suggest it would end like that!!! I think I’m in shock!!
Get Atticus for the Undead here: Atticus for the Undead
About The Author

I am a long, tall Texan (very, very tall) born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. Educated at Grinnell College in the great state of Iowa, I consider Iowa my second home state, and keep on good terms with both by eating barbecue AND corn. When I’m not watching way too much sci-fi/fantasy TV or reading similar books (or working, obviously), you can usually find me reading the news or playing video games. I currently live in Austin, Texas, where I work as a lawyer and author.
Everything I really need to know about storytelling, I learned from Joss Whedon (who influences my work), but I’m also a huge fan of suspense thrillers (which also influence my work), musicals (which, if I could write a musical novel, I’d be all over that), and parentheses (of which there are way too many in this bio).
As of April 16, 2013, I will be the author of four full-length novels (Weaver, The Void, Atticus for the Undead, and Identity Theft), as well as The Antlerbury Tales, a short story.
I plan to spend 2013 polishing off The Weaver Saga, which has 2 more books in it. Expect Book 3, “Flames,” soon.
Stay tuned for more exciting projects in the months to come!
Thank you for considering today’s Book Of The Day – John Abramowitz and ENT appreciate it.


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