CLONING ELVIS is Now Available for Purchase
I’m pretty darn excited to announce that Cloning Elvis, my latest book and my first published work of fiction, is now available for purchase.
As a thank you to my early readers, I’m lowering the price of the book for this first week.
You can pick up Cloning Elvis from the book seller of your choice at one of the links below.
Buy in Paperback – price cut 30%!
Buy in Amazon Kindle – price cut 66%!
Buy in Barnes & Noble Nook – price cut 66%!
Buy in iTunes Books – price cut 66%!
Buy in Kobo – price cut 66%!
Or in other ebook stores!
What’s Cloning Elvis About?
It’s a Comeback 40 Years in the Making
Music producer Cameron Ogilvie has hatched his biggest money making scheme ever — he’s going to clone Elvis Presley.
Obtaining a hair follicle of the late King of Rock and Roll, Ogilvie enlists the assistance of ground-breaking geneticist Dr. Victoria Hadley to turn his plan into reality.
But there’s a snag. And it’s a big one. Literally.
The hair Ogilvie bought came from Elvis only two months before the singer’s death in 1977.
Instead of having a clone of the slender, leg shaking, pelvis gyrating, rock and roll rebel of the mid-1950’s, Ogilvie has a clone who’s grossly obese, addicted to prescription drugs, and on the verge of a massive heart attack.
Can Ogilvie and Dr. Hadley convince Elvis to make the major lifestyle changes needed to stay alive?
If so, will Elvis be able to avoid the self-destructive pit falls of fame and fortune this time around?
And does the world of the early 21st century have a place for Elvis Presley 40 years after his demise?
To read some sample chapters of Cloning Elvis, click this link.
My Thanks
No story is ever conceived or completed in a vacuum, especially this one.
I must give my deepest thanks and appreciation to the following people:
Mike Prisco – If you hadn’t infected me with the Elvis bug years ago, I’d have had no reason to tell this story.
Robert Hammond – You once told me a producer said he’d kill the next writer who pitched him the idea of “cloning Jesus.” That got me thinking; if you can’t clone the King of Kings, then why not clone the King of Rock and Roll?
Riley J. Ford – Your feedback helped improve this story and your enthusiasm for it pushed me to publish it.
Thaine Allison, Kim Adelman, and Stephanie Vanderham – Thank you for providing input on the rough draft that has helped make this story better.
Tony Wyman, Stacey Hoag, Jodie Myers, Pedro Pano, and Stephanie Vanderham – I appreciate your suggestions of songs for the clone of Elvis to sing here in 2018. All of those songs wound up included in the book.
Get your copy of Cloning Elvis now
Don’t forget to pick up Cloning Elvis now before the price goes back up.
Buy Cloning Elvis in Paperback – price cut 30%!
Buy in Amazon Kindle – price cut 66%!
Buy in Barnes & Noble Nook – price cut 66%!
Buy in iTunes Books – price cut 66%!
Buy in Kobo – price cut 66%!
Or in other ebook stores!