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FEELERS
BRIAN WIPRUD'S
NEW NOVEL IS HEADING YOUR WAY IN 2009!
"Brain M. Wiprud's whacked-out FEELERS is
fast, foxy fun."
- - Janet Evanovich
"Thriller - Brian Wiprud's FEELERS, about a
"home content removal" expert who finds
close to a million dollars stashed in a
Brooklyn apartment only to discover others
are after the same loot, including a
recently paroled prison assassin, to Michael
Homler at St. Martin's, by Alex Glass at
Trident Media Group (world)."
-- Publishers Lunch
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Coming March 2009, in hardcover from

FEELERS
Morty Martinez is known in the industry of estate liquidation as a "feeler." If
you were to look him up in the Brooklyn yellow pages, he would be listed under
"home content removal," but his real job is looking for stashes of cash crammed
into tin cans that have been left out of wills, kept out of banks, and hidden
away for decades by the frugal elderly suspicious of ATMs and the IRS. When
Morty hits upon the biggest score of his life, over $800,000.00, he knows that
news travels fast and he must operate quickly and carefully to safeguard his
booty, his life and his destiny as patrician of a seaside Mexican village. But
what he doesn't know is that there are others after the same buried treasure,
including the recently paroled prison assassin Danny Kessel.
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MORE RAVE REVIEWS FOR BRIAN WIPRUD'S FEELERS
"A guy who cleans out dead people’s houses turns up $800,000
worth of trouble.
Those in the know call Morty Martinez one of the best feelers in Brooklyn. He
has a nose for which houses are most likely to conceal unsuspected valuables
that his home content removal service can then vacuum into his savings account.
It’s all perfectly legal, but that’s not much reassurance to Morty when he finds
a flock of coffee cans packed with U.S. currency while he’s cleaning out the
Trux home on Vanderhoosen Drive. No sooner has Morty squirreled the cash away in
a self-storage locker than he’s besieged by competitors who’d like the money
even more than he would. There’s professional rival Pete the Prick and his
enforcers, the fearsome Balkan Boys. There’s mannerly Danny Kessel, who after 15
years in prison for his role in an armored car heist kills a man with an icepick
his first day out. There’s retired Brooklyn cop Charlie Binder, who’s had an eye
cocked for the $5 million snatched from that armored car ever since Danny went
down. Morty’s also besieged by a shapely hairdresser named Fanny, but she may
just be after his body—which is what he’s going to end up as if he doesn’t find
some way to distract his pursuers, for instance by getting them to pursue each
other instead of him.
Wiprud (Tailed, 2007, etc.) switches his point of view so often and suddenly
that you’ll risk whiplash. But you’ll gasp with laughter and surprise all the
way to the hospital."
-- Kirkus Reviews
“Brian Wiprud breaks new ground with Feelers, his biggest and best novel to
date. It’s a white-knuckle ride through an underworld that lies somewhere
between the mean streets of Brooklyn and the author’s matchless imagination. The
characters are unforgettable, the action hypnotic, the writing is sharp. I’ve
never read a book quite like it.”
-- T. Jefferson Parker, Author of L.A. OUTLAWS
"Take Donald Westlake at the height of his game, Add Elmore Leonard with the
tone of Freaky Deaky and Glitz, then stir in Charles Willeford as he was in
Miami Blues, plonk it down in Brooklyn and you'd have ...Feelers. Just loved
it."
-- Ken Bruen
"FEELERS is a wild, clever, twisted -- and twisty-- joyride from its first page
through its last. Darkly hilarious -- an absolute keeper!"
--C.J. Box, author of BLUE HEAVEN
"I dare you not to root for conquistador-at-heart Morty Martinez, whose
epistolary confessions drive this story like a souped-up '69 Camaro. FEELERS is
part caper, part character study, and all heart. It reads like Michael Koryta
and Charlie Huston had a love child with a sense of humor and
the soul of a poet. Just plain great."
-- J.T. Ellison, author of ALL THE PRETTY GIRLS
"Feelers is a tightly crafted, perfectly plotted thriller. Readers will be
rooting for the likeable and clever Morty Martinez until the final,
unpredictable page."
-- Alafair Burke, author of ANGEL'S TIP
"Feelers is exciting, tough and original. The prose is expert, the action's hot,
the good guy's a hoot and the bad guy's really bad. It's a page-turner, start to
finish."
--Andrew Klavan, author of
True Crime and
Empire of Lies
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