Rick Lacey
Author/Ghostwriter

Excerpts and Links

Selected Excerpts from my novels and my reason for linking: (Just Click and Read)

Involuntary Separation, Chapter 9:  This is just four pages but it's a very telling chapter in several key aspects.  It contains the novel's first reference to Lord Debauchton.  How much of it is true?  Sadly, almost every word.

Involuntary Separation Chapter 20:  Attention film producers - check out this bloody murder scene.  This was emotional to write and actually left me exhausted.

Involuntary Separation Chapters 28, 29, & 30: Authors of psychological thrillers expect the reader to accept their character as psychotic without explanation.  These chapters describe the psychotic transformatic experience and the psychotic support system.  This is powerful stuff and it required weeks of research.  This is the best account of the phenomena ever written in fiction.  I know; I've searched.

Involuntary Separation, Chapter 40:  Would BP have been evil enough to use the diversity issue as a method to get away with corporate downsizing?  Read this chapter and decide.

Involuntary Separation, Chapter 51:  Would BP have deliberately cut staff to the point that its ability to operate safely was impaired?  Why can't we boycott BP?  This short chapter answers both questions.

Involuntary Separation Chapters 49 & 55: These two short dry chapters reveal how certain BP executives managed to structure a downsizing that was completely unfair and attribute the methodology to the employees themselves.

Involuntary Separation, Chapter 52: Do you film producers wonder if the novel provides the big scene settings and romantic diversions a large segment of your audience requires?

Involuntary Separation Chapters 92, 100, & 102: You can't make a movie without sex scenes.  Here's three unique film-worthy sex scenes.

Involuntary Separation Chapter 114: Comic Relief?  Yes, this novel has it all.

On The Road Again! Chapter 5: My autonovel is written in the voice of the late Jack Kerouac who wrote the 1957 novel On the Road.  This excerpt demonstrates my ghostwriting ability.  I can write in your voice just as well after a few interviews.
 
On The Road Again! Chapter 17: Congress never did reach a conclusion about what happened the night of the Exxon Valdez oil spill.  I spent one night bar hopping in Valdez and got the whole story.  Read about that and our entire six weeks in Alaska.  I'm giving this chapter away just because Alaska was the experience of a lifetime.  Enjoy it.  If you want the whole book send me $25 and your address and I'll send an autographed copy.

Cat Fever Prologue:  The prologue should tell you whether you want to read the entire novel.  If so, you can order a signed copy from Amazon.com by clicking below.
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