Dream Away to a Must-Read New Political Thriller


BRENTWOOD, Calif., Aug. 2, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Fantasy versus reality. Love versus terror. Truth versus lies. In the pages of Max Palacios' riveting new book, Dreaming Away, they all converge to plot a tale of deception generated by the vicious interplay of sex and murder, political and economic power.

Dreaming Away explores the connection between the Irish Republican Army's political wing and the United States government and economy. From its combination of fast-paced action and vivid sensuality arises a thrilling web of romance, political terrorism, and the power of money.

In these pages, lose yourself in a perfectly crafted political thriller that manifests nothing short of rich narrative, complex characters, and exhilarating adventures. Dreaming Away is armed to the teeth with just the right elements to make it a must-read fiction.

About the Author

Max Palacios was born in Santiago, Chile. At an early age, he traveled to Europe and settled in Paris for a few years. He later traveled around world and resided in Israel, London, and Greece for a period of twenty years. Currently, he lives in southern California. For the last twenty years, Max has written over ten fiction novels and a few short histories. Dreaming Away is his first published novel.


                   Dreaming Away -- By Max Palacios
            Trade Paperback; $22.99; 346 pages; 1-4134-8594-4
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