The KO Artist 180 Degrees from Million Dollar Baby
For those who are in the mood to adventure with a page turner that jolts our curiosity and draws us to the crossroads a young man faces when he has to choose between the creative, peaceful road and the fame-and-riches destructive one, the multidimensional, exciting characters he encounters on his journey, and the mystery he has to chase down in order to save his life, this is the book to grab hold of and feel the sparks fly.
(PRWEB) March 16, 2005 -- The KO Artist is a fast, exciting read that starts
with a shocking, mysterious incident in a New York Lower East Side high school
gym class and escalates from there, taking us to Paris, Athens and back to the
Big Apple. It asks what happens when a young man who loves to create finds he
has a lethal punch and when his bent for creating comes in violent conflict with
a life of destruction that promises riches and fame.
The characters he
meets on the way are a Mike Tyson clone who wants to drive the young man’s nose
through his brain, a mob boss who plays the kinds of games Roman emperors
indulged in and wants more than his pound of flesh from our hero, an ambitious
and lusty magazine writer who is an Ashley Judd look-alike and who, if not an
actual nymphomaniac, comes as close to it as any young man might wish, and an
Israeli woman journalist “for whom lovemaking is like Greco-Roman wrestling.”
In addition, there is a Morgan Freeman type ex-contender-turned-trainer
who wants to create the champion he himself had never been, an Italian
workaholic cuckold who stops traffic for miles, driving the wrong way on a
one-way street, then shedding tears when a policeman stops him, there are movie
stars, terrorists, an attractive Midwestern flight attendant who makes her home
in Japan, a sultry Sicilian siren, there’s New York, Paris, Athens, a lot going
on in this book, and all of it converges on resolving the shocking mystery that
started the whirlwind adventure and is threatening to violently end the
protagonist’s life.
Ellen Steele, former senator from New Mexico, calls
the novel “an engaging first effort.” Roger Corman, film producer says, “Kamhi’s
The KO Artist is a knockout.”
The KO Artist is a first
novel by Maurice Kamhi who has lived with violence ever since, dodging bullets
and bombs, he made his way from war-torn Sarajevo, Bosnia, through Italy to the
U.S. Since then, he has gotten a Film Degree from CCNY, been a teacher, social
worker, actor, playwright, director, and one of the top fencers in the country.
He once eliminated the reigning Olympic Champion in an international
competition, fenced for F. Murray Abraham in the movie, By the Sword, and
coached Matthew Modine for his sword and dagger scenes in Cutthroat
Island.
For those who are in the mood to adventure with a page turner
that jolts our curiosity and draws us to the crossroads a young man faces when
he has to choose between the creative, peaceful road and the fame-and-riches
destructive one, the multidimensional, exciting characters he encounters on his
journey, and the mystery he has to chase down in order to save his life, this is
the book to grab hold of and feel the sparks fly.
Click here to read
more, http://thekoartist.com
Contact Information:
Maurice
Kamhi
http://www.MauriceKamhi.com
ISBN 1-4137-2543-0
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