The Salvation Project

"A riveting, topical storyline that steadily builds tension and suspense...unusual and memorable!"


–Publisher Weekly’s BookLife

 
 


Finalist for "Political Thriller of the Year!"--Pacific Reviews

The Tenny saga continues.

U.S. President Isabel Aragon Tennyson (“Tenny,” as the world knows her) is running for reelection as U.S. President, unaware that her opponent is a Manchurian-like candidate created by a shadowy group that calls itself the Salvation Project, bent on taking control of the United States.

The election will determine not just who will be president, but likely the future of humanity.

 

Reviews

“Joe Rothstein’s The Salvation Project is fashioned as a novel that conjures positive memories of great political thrillers of the past such as Richard Condon’s The Manchurian Candidate or Steven King’s The Dead Zone. Far from simply imitating those books, however, Rothstein takes high-stakes political espionage to a very contemporary, credibly scary, and absolutely addictive level with his opus, The Salvation Project.”

–Pacific Reviews


“The intricacies of the Project—are unusual and memorable.”

–BookLife by Publishers Weekly


“Strong sequel to Tenny’s story.”


“Plot twists are amazing.”


“Pace is dizzying.”


“I see film rights.”


“An exciting book to read from someone who has seen politics up close and personal.”


“This is literature first, thriller second.”


“Rothstein captures very complex concepts and presents them in an action-packed page-turner.”


“A delicious encore to Latina President.”


“It hops, skips and jumps with lively and witty dialogue and three-dimensional characters.”


“This book offered a lot of pleasure the way a classic novel can.”


“It’s not just a keep-you-up-at-night thriller, it’s deep insight to our contemporary world.”


“More than enough shots from left field to keep me hooked!”


“Love the worldwide conspiracy, the Vatican and the Israelis. What a mix!”


“Picks up neatly from Latina, very sophisticated take on business as well as politics, intriguing plot.”


“I enjoyed reading about strong women who also help each other and encourage growth in others.”


“I felt as though I was a part of the action!”


“I could apply ‘thought provoking’ to so much of the book, that I’m not satisfied with one-time reading.”


“I love the pace, a lot going on but not so much that it is hard to track.”


 
 

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