A Flight for Retribution -- Action and Suspense Collide in a Riveting New Novel About a Man Who Seeks Reckoning for Everything That Was Ruthlessly Taken Away From Him


LEMONT, Ill., Sept. 5, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Though bards have written of sweet revenge, Dean Ferrari only feels the bitter pain of his devastating loss during his quest for redemption. Follow this man's relentless search for those who did him wrong in Richard Jay's stunning new novel, The Ferrari Vendetta.

After narrowly surviving the Vietnam war, Dean Ferrari and his wife build a thriving business they named Dino's of Chicago. They are looking forward to their first child, when Dean answers a request from his father, Dr. Ferrari, for a visit. He drives to Indiana and sees a pitiful sight -- his father is decimated by a terminal illness. Dean was summoned so that his father could say goodbye to his son. On his return to Chicago, Dean is devastated. His dear wife has perished in an arson fire that destroyed their restaurant. With unbearable visions of his wife's death, Dean begins a search to find the perpetrators.

On his own, will Dean Ferrari be able to exact revenge on his terms against those who have taken everything from him? For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com.

About the Author

Author Richard Jay has touched a great many bases in his many decades. Beginning with service during World War II, he brings his varied life experiences to add substance to the tales he spins. Although this is his first finished novel he has two others at different stages. He has been a prolific short story writer as a hobbyist over the years, while he was pursuing a busy career in industry. When he retired after 42 years he was President of a successful manufacturing corporation, his writing hobby became his pointed interest. His short stories are beginning to appear in print.


                The Ferrari Vendetta * by Richard Jay
                   Publication Date: July 14, 2008
      Trade Paperback; $19.99; 152 pages; ISBN 978-1-4363-3020-6
      Cloth Hardback; $29.99; 152 pages; ISBN 978-1-4363-3021-3

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