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Brag 01-14-09 06:11 PM

Update!

At 1800 hrs EST one hour before poll closes.

Kingmaker is #10 (slowly climbing) :D

We need your vote in these final minutes.

gordonmull 01-14-09 06:32 PM

That's another for ya.

Torp III 01-14-09 06:56 PM

Just spotted this post and got my vote in with 12 minutes to spare.
Good Luck Brag!

Jimbuna 01-14-09 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brag
Update!

At 1800 hrs EST one hour before poll closes.

Kingmaker is #10 (slowly climbing) :D

We need your vote in these final minutes.

From Bdu:
SINK EM ALL!!.....BE MORE AGGRESSIVE!! http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

Sailor Steve 01-14-09 07:19 PM

Done and done.:sunny:

A Very Super Market 01-14-09 07:23 PM

Is this your book? Regardless, I will support it.

Subtype Zero 01-14-09 10:36 PM

Done!

GoldenRivet 01-14-09 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A Very Super Market
Is this your book? Regardless, I will support it.

Yes he wrote it... my review is available below:

Kingmaker is a masterful tale containing powerful, well developed characters as well as surprising twists and turns which will crush the reader's wildest perceptions. Just when I thought I had the course of events in this suspenseful novel figured out, the next chapter would completely dismantle my detective work. Alexy Braguine, obviously draws from extensive experience in Africa to skillfully paint a picture of the beautiful yet brutal continent with his words. He also displays his multilingual abilities by showcasing the great number of languages used in the book by many characters. His apparent knowledge and mastery of various subjects shine through well within the pages of Kingmaker.

A brief plot synopsis:

After the mysterious disappearance of two agents in Africa, John Trager, a former CIA agent who seeks to 'retire' is blackmailed into conducting one final operation for the CIA. Trager is sent with orders to find out what happened to the two missing agents, as well as to report on the activities of a suspicious Russian soldier. Reluctantly, Trager is deployed to Zengawal, Africa with very little information, and only a couple of names scrawled on paper as leads for initiating his search. Quickly Trager realizes he may be in over his head, and there is more to this beautiful and mysterious African nation than meets the eye as a multitude of manipulative organizations, including his own U.S. Government seek to misdirect Trager, and play their own deadly political games in Africa. Eventually teaming up with a beautiful and enigmatic anthropologist, Simone Loriot, John Trager seeks to set the course of events in Zengawal in a direction of peace and discover the truth behind all of the masks of deception ... but instead he finds his true purpose in redeeming what could be labeled a misspent life.

sunvalleyslim 01-14-09 11:01 PM

Always with you Brag............DBF

Brag 01-15-09 08:05 AM

The Morning after. (slight hangover).

I checked the unofficial results last night. Kingmaker was tied for the Number 8 slot.

Many thanks to all of you who voted :D.

Rivet, thanks for posting your flattering review.

Weiss Pinguin 01-15-09 01:06 PM

Number 8 Hoochie Woochie has a nice ring to it. :hmm:

Task Force 01-15-09 01:14 PM

8 its a nice even number. (being #1 is too overrated anyway. lol) I wish I would have heard of this sooner.:yep: (just remember, your book is #1 around here.:up:)

Brag 01-15-09 06:19 PM

I wish I would have heard of it sooner.too.
Lots of people got the news after the poll was closed.


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