Mark Schorr and The Master Mind

Author Mark Schorr recommends pairing his novel, The Master Mind with Trader Joe's Light Roast Arabica.

About the Book: Is he crazy or really living a crazy dangerous life? When geeky Tom Lord tries to stop an attempted assault, he is in over his head. He’s getting beatdown until he is saved with ease by the near victim’s sister, Diana Wynne. Impressed by each other’s bravery and different skill sets, the two become an awkward couple. Wynne is intrigued but nervous about her new friend’s paranoid claims that he has ESP and a monomaniacal researcher has been pursuing him for decades. But after a brutal attempted kidnapping, she realizes that Lord’s life is as bizarre, and more dangerous, than she had ever imagined. The couple flee Portland, Oregon and travel across the country in an effort to get Lord the freedom he finally deserves. They assemble a team of misfits with varying abilities before facing a life-or-death challenge with international ramifications.

About the Beverage: Mark recommends pairing his novel with Trader Joe's Light Roast Arabica because “I enjoy sipping while writing, there's a cup by my computer even as I write this. I'm not a coffee snob, just like it hot.”

About the Author: Mark Schorr is the author of 11 previous published mysteries/thrillers. He was nominated for an Edgar award, had books published in France, Spain and Japan, and had three books optioned by Hollywood. He’s also the author of hundreds of articles, with work published in The New York Times, New York Magazine, Esquire, and The Oregonian. He’s been on staff for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, USA Today, CBS and NBC. Aside from his work as a writer, he’s been a bookstore manager, a bouncer at Studio 54, a private investigator, an international courier, a crisis de-escalation trainer, and a decoy during training for TSA’s bomb-sniffing dogs. He is currently a mental health and addictions counselor in Portland, Oregon.

THE MASTER MIND is available on Amazon and other online and Brick-and-Mortar bookstores at $16.99 for a trade paperback.

FOLLOW MARK SCHORR
Website: https://www.markschorr.com/
Twitter: @schorrm
Publisher: https://aminkpublishing.com/am-ink

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