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Romney vs Obama…Does the result really matter?

As the US presidential elections race enters its final days, Romney still has the tougher path, according to CNN who report: “He must win more of the nine most-contested states to reach 270 electoral votes: Ohio, Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, Colorado, Nevada, Wisconsin, Iowa and New Hampshire.”

Quoting Associated Press, the report continues:

Romney has added Pennsylvania to the mix, hoping to end a streak of five presidential contests where the Democratic candidate prevailed in the state. Obama won Pennsylvania by more than 10 percentage points in 2008; the latest polls in the state give him a 4- to 5-point margin…

…The final frenzy of campaigning comes in the wake of Superstorm Sandy that has dominated much of the news coverage for the past several days as New York, New Jersey and Connecticut recover from the brunt of its force…

…In crucial early voting, Obama holds an apparent lead over Romney in key states. But Obama’s advantage isn’t as big as the one he had over John McCain four years ago, giving Romney hope that he could make up that gap in Tuesday’s election…

…Several battleground states are releasing the party affiliation of people who have voted early. So far, Democratic voters outnumber Republicans in Florida, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina and Ohio. Republicans have the edge in Colorado.

However, the question remains: Does the election result really matter? Has a US election result mattered since the Kennedy era?

We attempt to answer these questions in our international thriller novels, The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1), and The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2) and shed some light on who wields the real power in today’s world…

The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1)The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)

The Amazon kindle link for The Ninth Orphan is: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0056I4FKC

For more about US politics and who really wields the power, go to: http://www.youtube.com/user/SterlingGateBooks

 

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News Release: 1500hrs, 31 Oct., 2012 PST:

New Zealand-born author and former Waterstones bookseller James Morcan has had the pleasure of seeing his international thriller novel, The Ninth Orphan, rise overnight into Amazon’s Top 20 Bestseller List for Technothrillers.

James says he drew on his invaluable UK experience.

James, who is based in Sydney, Australia, co-authored the novel with his father Lance, who is based in New Zealand. Together, the prolific father-and-son writing team have co-authored three novels, all published by Down Under publishing company Sterling Gate Books.

The Ninth Orphan has been described by one reviewer as “a high-octane thriller with an edge”. Merging fact with fiction, it fits the current trend toward stories about shadow organizations rumoured to exist in the real world.

While the novel takes readers on a trip around the globe, most of the action takes place on either side of the English Channel. London locations include Heathrow International Airport, Hyde Park, Kensington and South Kensington, the East End and the MI5 headquarters. Other UK settings include the historical St. Michael’s Mount, in Cornwall.

James says he was able to draw on his UK work experience – gained while with Waterstones’ Old Brompton Road branch, in South Kensington.

“That experience was invaluable in scoping the novel,” he says. “British readers in particular seem to resonate with the London and UK scenes.”

James says Britain’s connection with Japanese-plundered World War Two treasure – commonly referred to as Yamashita’s Gold – is highlighted in the novel, and that has also intrigued readers.

“That was a little-known event involving trillions of pounds worth of stolen gold. Fearing Germany was going to invade, Britain shipped the bulk of its gold reserves, including the Royal Family’s massive stockpile, to Singapore. When Singapore suddenly fell to the Japanese in 1942, Britain lost nearly all of its gold supplies overnight. This makes for an interesting sub-plot in our novel.”

The Morcans, who are also film producers, have put The Ninth Orphan into development as a feature film with their production company, Morcan Motion Pictures.

The novel is the first book in The Orphan Trilogy. Book two, The Orphan Factory, was published recently; meanwhile, book three is scheduled for release in 2013.

The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1)

Available as a kindle ebook and trade paperback.

The Amazon.com kindle link for The Ninth Orphan is: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0056I4FKC

Here’s the Amazon UK kindle link: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0056I4FKC

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Amazon reviewer Cheri Swan reviews Book #1 in The Orphan Trilogy
 
October 30, 2012 PST
 
 ★★★★ A movie for your mind!  By C. Swan “cswan” (California) – See all my reviews
 
This review is from: The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1) (Kindle Edition)

I judge a book by its ability to paint a picture in my mind with the words the author chooses and The Ninth Orphan is a 3D blockbuster. It slowly draws you in and keeps you hooked until you realize you’re at the end of the book. I started the book this morning and just couldn’t put it down…good thing it was the perfect rainy day to get wrapped up in a good book. Can’t wait to ready the next book in the Trilogy! The Orphan Factory

The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1)

Available as a kindle ebook and trade paperback.

This international thriller novel is currently on Amazon UK’s technothriller bestseller list.

Here’s the Amazon.com kindle link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0056I4FKC

And here’s the Amazon.UK kindle link: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0056I4FKC

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 The following media release is dated 17 October 2012 PST:

 

New Zealand-born actor James Morcan has been cast to play leading roles in upcoming Australian-Indian films ‘My Cornerstone’ and ‘Love You Krishna’.

James (34) is also the screenwriter on both productions which will be filmed in Sydney, Australia and several locations on the Indian subcontinent.

Indian-Australian filmmaker Stanley Joseph, of World Pictures Australia, is producing and directing ‘Love You Krishna’ and ‘My Cornerstone’. The stories for the films, which are quirky romantic comedies exploring multiculturalism and spiritual faith, reflect some of Joseph’s own experiences as an Indian migrant in Australia.

James, who resides in Sydney, is also a film producer and novelist. Recent productions he has performed in include the Australian independent feature film ‘The Pawn’ and ‘Ben Hur: The Stadium Spectacular’ with Russell Crowe. Morcan was also Executive Producer on last year’s New Zealand feature film ‘Desired’ which premiered at Cannes Marche du Film in France.

As an author, James co-writes novels with his Bay of Plenty-based father Lance Morcan. Their recently published novels include ‘The Ninth Orphan’, an international thriller, ‘The Orphan Factory’, a coming-of-age spy thriller, and ‘Fiji: A Novel’, an historical adventure.

‘My Cornerstone’ and ‘Love You Krishna’ will be shot simultaneously. Filming is scheduled to begin next month.

 

 

For images and further information go to:

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1909596/    

http://www.amazon.com/James-Morcan/e/B005EPOU48/

 

Our coming-of-age spy thriller The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2) continues its rise on Amazon’s Top Rated list for Technothrillers.

The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)

The Orphan Factory is currently #27 on the list as per this link – http://www.amazon.com/gp/top-rated/digital-text/157324011/ref=zg_tr_nav_kstore_6_157319011#2 as at 15 October 2012 PST. Ratings are based on readers’ reviews; our novel has a review rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars.

In the late 1970’s, in Chicago, Illinois, the secretive Omega Agency initiates the Pedemont Project – a radical experiment utilizing genetic engineering technologies – to create twenty three orphan babies with the plan to turn them into the world’s most effective assassins.

One of the prodigies will rebel: meet Number Nine, an orphan with a mind of his own.

In 1998, when Nine reaches adulthood and graduates with honors from the Pedemont Orphanage, he is already an adept of the deadly espionage arts. Ordered by his Omega masters to assassinate a survivor of the Jonestown tragedy in Guyana’s Amazon rainforest, Nine is forced to draw upon all of his advanced training just to stay alive.

Our coming-of-age spy thriller The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2) has topped Goodreads’ list for books with highest reader/reviewer ratings.

Here’s the link to that list: http://www.goodreads.com/list/user_vote/1220327

And here’s the Top 3 on that same list as at 11 October 2012 PST:

1 The Orphan Factory (The Orp... The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)
by James Morcan
4.6 of 5 stars 4.60 avg rating — 35 ratings Sterling rated it 5 stars
see review
My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)

shelf: read

2 Apart From Love Apart From Love
by Uvi Poznansky (Goodreads Author)
4.76 of 5 stars 4.76 avg rating — 42 ratings Sterling added it to to-read
see review
My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing

shelf: to-read ( 11th )

3 Miami Spy Games Miami Spy Games
by Armand Rosamilia (Goodreads Author)
4.81 of 5 stars 4.81 avg rating — 16 ratings
My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing

Our international thriller The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1) has topped another Goodreads’ list – this time for ‘Thrillers You Must Read’.

Here’s the link to that list. It makes for interesting reading and you’ll find some more great books: http://www.goodreads.com/list/user_vote/1515728

Here’s the Top 5 on that same list as at 11 October 2012 PST:

1 The Ninth Orphan (The Orpha... The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1)
by James Morcan
4.21 of 5 stars 4.21 avg rating — 101 ratings Sterling rated it 5 stars
see review
My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)

shelf: read

2 The Bourne Ultimatum (Jason... The Bourne Ultimatum (Jason Bourne, #3)
by Robert Ludlum
3.91 of 5 stars 3.91 avg rating — 17,185 ratings Sterling rated it 4 stars
see review
My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it (my current rating) it was amazing

shelf: read

3 A for Argonaut A for Argonaut
by Michael J. Stedman (Goodreads Author)
4.0 of 5 stars 4.00 avg rating — 7 ratings Sterling added it to to-read
see review
My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing

shelf: to-read ( 16th )

4 Night of the Assassin Night of the Assassin
by Russell Blake (Goodreads Author)
3.9 of 5 stars 3.90 avg rating — 117 ratings Sterling rated it 4 stars
see review
My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it (my current rating) it was amazing

shelf: read

5 Bangkok Burn Bangkok Burn
by Simon Royle (Goodreads Author)
3.8 of 5 stars 3.80 avg rating — 35 ratings Sterling rated it 4 stars
see review
My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it (my current rating) it was amazing

shelf: read

Our first two books in The Orphan Trilogy, The Ninth Orphan and The Orphan Factory, are at #1 and #3 respectively on Goodreads’ list for Best Spy Novels of the 20th and 21st Centuries!

Here’s the link to that list. You’ll see we are keeping company with some great writers! http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/8887.Best_Spy_Novels_

And here’s the Top 10 spy novels on that same list at 9 October 2012 PST:

1 The Ninth Orphan (The Orpha... The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1)
by James Morcan
4.21 of 5 stars4.21 avg rating — 101 ratings

My rating:

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2 The Hunt for Red October (J... The Hunt for Red October (Jack Ryan, #4)
by Tom Clancy
3.79 of 5 stars3.79 avg rating — 162,099 ratings

My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing

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3 The Orphan Factory (The Orp... The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)
by James Morcan
4.6 of 5 stars4.60 avg rating — 35 ratings

My rating:

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4 Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sp... Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (George Smiley, #5)
by John le Carré
3.97 of 5 stars3.97 avg rating — 13,630 ratings

My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing

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5 The Bourne Identity (Jason ... The Bourne Identity (Jason Bourne, #1)
by Robert Ludlum
3.81 of 5 stars3.81 avg rating — 182,071 ratings

My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing

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6 The Spy Who Came in From th... The Spy Who Came in From the Cold (George Smiley #3)
by John le Carré
3.92 of 5 stars3.92 avg rating — 12,506 ratings

My rating:

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7 The Day of the Jackal The Day of the Jackal
by Frederick Forsyth
4.17 of 5 stars4.17 avg rating — 23,707 ratings

My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing

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8 Smiley's People (George Smi... Smiley’s People (George Smiley, #7)
by John le Carré
4.13 of 5 stars4.13 avg rating — 7,141 ratings

My rating:

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9 Eye of the Needle Eye of the Needle
by Ken Follett
4.06 of 5 stars4.06 avg rating — 27,881 ratings

My rating:

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10 The Faithful Spy (John Well... The Faithful Spy (John Wells, #1)
by Alex Berenson (Goodreads Author)
3.88 of 5 stars3.88 avg rating — 2,487 ratings

My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing

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Goodreads.com – the world’s leading site for books, readers and reviewers – has some amazing lists.

Here’s its Top 100 list for ‘Great coming-of-age books’: http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3713.Great_Coming_Of_Age_Books#

And here’s the Top 10 (below) as at 9 October 2012 PST:

1 The Orphan Factory (The Orp... The Orphan Factory (The Orphan Trilogy, #2)
by James Morcan
4.6 of 5 stars4.60 avg rating — 35 ratings

My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing

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2 The Catcher in the Rye The Catcher in the Rye
by J.D. Salinger
3.75 of 5 stars3.75 avg rating — 883,250 ratings

My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing

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3 To Kill a Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee
4.21 of 5 stars4.21 avg rating — 1,194,930 ratings

My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing

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4 Great Expectations Great Expectations
by Charles Dickens
3.64 of 5 stars3.64 avg rating — 177,415 ratings

My rating:

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing

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5 Jane Eyre Jane Eyre
by Charlotte Brontë
4.05 of 5 stars4.05 avg rating — 517,486 ratings

My rating:

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6 The Adventures of Huckleber... The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain
3.75 of 5 stars3.75 avg rating — 605,412 ratings

My rating:

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7 Are You There God? It's Me,... Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret
by Judy Blume
3.86 of 5 stars3.86 avg rating — 72,491 ratings

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8 Anne of Green Gables (Anne ... Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1)
by L.M. Montgomery
4.21 of 5 stars4.21 avg rating — 200,602 ratings

My rating:

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9 Little Women Little Women
by Louisa May Alcott
3.95 of 5 stars3.95 avg rating — 605,241 ratings

My rating:

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10 Harriet the Spy Harriet the Spy
by Louise Fitzhugh
3.97 of 5 stars3.97 avg rating — 33,541 ratings

My rating:

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(Points are based on the ranking of the book on each list and the number of people have voted for it. A book’s “score” is the total).

Yamashita’s gold, also referred to as the Yamashita’s treasure, is the name given to the alleged war loot stolen in Southeast Asia by Japanese forces during World War II and hidden in caves, tunnels and underground complexes in the Philippines. It is named for the Japanese general Tomoyuki Yamashita, nicknamed “The Tiger of Malaya”. The rumored treasure has been the subject of a complex lawsuit that was filed in a Hawaiian state court in 1988 involving a Filipino treasure hunter, Rogelio Roxas, and the former Philippine president, Ferdinand Marcos.

Above: Ferdinand Marcos with wife Imelda.

                                                Below: Some of the missing booty?

Here’s an excerpt from our international thriller novel The Ninth Orphan on this subject:

Few knew more about Yamashita’s Gold than Naylor did. His own father had served in the Philippines under General MacArthur and, at the end of World War Two, had witnessed the earliest discoveries of Japan’s massive plunder.

Naylor had also confirmed that the former president of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos, had obtained much of his personal fortune from later discoveries.

He knew Japan had gained enormous wealth when it invaded China and a dozen or so other Asian countries during the Second World War. The Japanese looted bullion by the truckload.

In addition to the incalculable amounts of gold, gigantic quantities of diamonds, silver and religious artifacts had also been stolen. These colossal treasure troves were shipped to the Philippines in preparation for transportation to Japan. However, as the war in the Pacific intensified, the ever-increasing presence of Allied ships made the transport of such treasure problematic for Japan. As a result, much of it was hidden in the Philippines.

General Yamashita                                                     General Tomoyuki Yamashita

There’s also a British/Royal connection to Yamashita’s Gold. Here’s another excerpt from The Ninth Orphan:

Kentbridge had instructed Seventeen not to mention anything about Yamashita’s Gold. The last thing they needed was another competitor. As much of the lost treasure was originally Britain’s, Kentbridge knew they’d want it back if they found out about it.

Britain’s connection with the treasure dated all the way back to Hitler’s rise to power. Fearing Germany was going to invade, Britain had shipped the bulk of its gold reserves, including the Royal Family’s massive stockpile, to Singapore, which was under British rule at the time. When Singapore suddenly fell to the Japanese in 1942, Britain lost nearly all of its gold supplies overnight.

Find out more about Yamashita’s Gold in our novel The Ninth Orphan here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0056I4FKC

The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1)

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