Rave Reviews for "Accidental Heroes, Accidental Villains," New Novel, Now Also on Kindle
A historical fiction about the intimate relation between the much-dreaded Triads and the last two centuries of Chinese history.
Cockeysville, MD, August 21, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Since its launch in July 2009, Accidental Heroes Accidental Villains has been awarded excellent reviews by some of the best reviewers. For greater availability, the new novel by Ed Chung is now also available in Kindle edition as well as paperback.
Norm Goldman of BookPleasures says, "It hardly ever lets up....quite a yarn that is not only entertaining but also educational." One of Amazon's top 500 reviewers, Goldman notes that Chung's "storytelling talent is amazing thanks to this expertly voiced tale and to his skilful evocation of time and place. Moreover, he skillfully blends fact with fiction with enough details to please those who prefer a quick lesson in history."
Similarly, Cherie Mangum of Apex Reviews speaks of the novel's "vivid detail and stunning forthrightness," and calls Accidental Heroes, Accidental Villains "a veritable literary treat."
Readers seem to agree, and both the book's launch site at www.edchung.net and its Book Trailer on YouTube have registered quickly rising hits. Readers also responded favourably to the novel's Kindle edition launch and the book's sales rank jumped to the low 30Ks on just the first day.
Accidental Heroes, Accidental Villains is a story about a Chinese family’s struggles with war, revolution, diaspora, love, and the Triads. It takes the reader on a journey which spans the last 150 years of Chinese history. The book is now available at Amazon.com, Justbookz.com, and edchung.net.
Accidental Heroes, Accidental Villains is Ed Chung’s first novel. Chung is an award-winning academic who holds a tenured faculty position in a liberal arts college in Pennsylvania and lives in Maryland with his family.
For more information, please contact Ed Chung by email at edchunski ( @ ) verizon dot net
Book website: www.edchung.net
Book Trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOKZwrJd2_c
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Norm Goldman of BookPleasures says, "It hardly ever lets up....quite a yarn that is not only entertaining but also educational." One of Amazon's top 500 reviewers, Goldman notes that Chung's "storytelling talent is amazing thanks to this expertly voiced tale and to his skilful evocation of time and place. Moreover, he skillfully blends fact with fiction with enough details to please those who prefer a quick lesson in history."
Similarly, Cherie Mangum of Apex Reviews speaks of the novel's "vivid detail and stunning forthrightness," and calls Accidental Heroes, Accidental Villains "a veritable literary treat."
Readers seem to agree, and both the book's launch site at www.edchung.net and its Book Trailer on YouTube have registered quickly rising hits. Readers also responded favourably to the novel's Kindle edition launch and the book's sales rank jumped to the low 30Ks on just the first day.
Accidental Heroes, Accidental Villains is a story about a Chinese family’s struggles with war, revolution, diaspora, love, and the Triads. It takes the reader on a journey which spans the last 150 years of Chinese history. The book is now available at Amazon.com, Justbookz.com, and edchung.net.
Accidental Heroes, Accidental Villains is Ed Chung’s first novel. Chung is an award-winning academic who holds a tenured faculty position in a liberal arts college in Pennsylvania and lives in Maryland with his family.
For more information, please contact Ed Chung by email at edchunski ( @ ) verizon dot net
Book website: www.edchung.net
Book Trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOKZwrJd2_c
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