PRO CONNECT
J. B. Manas is an award-winning American author of suspense thrillers, often blending elements of sci-fi, mystery, espionage, and the supernatural. He is the author of The Mirror Man (a 2022 BestThrillers.com award winner), which Kirkus Reviews touted as “a stylish and engaging crime tale,” and co-author of The Kronos Interference, which Kirkus named to their Best of 2012, calling it “impressively original” and “[a] tour de force.”
Manas is also Editor-in-Chief for Good Alien, an IP development firm, collaborating with legendary artists and creators from the world of comics and multimedia. He is a member of the Authors Guild, International Thriller Writers (ITW), Mystery Writers of America (MWA), and the Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO), and is a popular speaker at comic con events.
In addition to his work in the world of fiction, Manas’s bestselling nonfiction books (written as Jerry Manas) on leadership lessons from history, science, and the arts have been translated into eight languages and course-adopted in universities worldwide.
He writes out of his home in suburban Philadelphia, where he lives with his wife, daughter, and dog Max, a loveable mutt that looks like a cross between a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel and a Corgi, but in fact has the DNA of neither.
J.B. loves hearing from his readers and can be reached via email at jb@jbmanas.com. Visit his website at www.jbmanas.com.
“Manas generates an insistent sense of momentum that makes the reading experience tense and enjoyable.”
– Kirkus Reviews
Manas’ thriller centers on a man with an innate supernatural ability to experience other people’s worst moments and how he’s drawn into a complicated plot.
When Julian Black touches someone, he’s transported into their minds and able to know and feel their most painful past experiences. As a result, Julian is a bit of a recluse; he doesn’t want to touch people accidentally, so he simply avoids everyone he possibly can. However, he eventually becomes involved with a young detective who enlists his help. As he and his abilities become more well known, he’s kidnapped by Sebastian Blaine, a thief from his past who possesses capabilities that allow him to erase memories. This person demands that Julian help him illegally access a classified government secret. Julian must either do as he says or pit his abilities against him—and see who emerges triumphant. This book blends many genres and handles each of them well, with superhuman skills alongside heist and thriller aspects; the latter, in particular, are sure to keep readers engaged with Julian’s fate. Manas generates an insistent sense of momentum that makes the reading experience tense and enjoyable, to the degree that it manages to accommodate some overly detailed visual descriptions of settings, characters, and even clothing: “He went to the closet and threw on a navy, long-sleeved polo shirt and natural linen trousers, along with a pair of cognac suede loafers.” Once the story gets going, however, this meticulousness allows for some highly visual scenes. The well-developed characters and their intriguing powers help set this thriller apart from the pack, and seasoned fans of the genre will enjoy that it feels comfortably familiar yet also distinctive.
A stylish and engaging crime tale.
Pub Date: Aug. 13, 2022
ISBN: 979-8986259109
Page count: 299pp
Publisher: Somerton Press
Review Posted Online: Sept. 1, 2022
In this time-travel thriller, debut authors Miller and Manas spin a clever, original variation on a classic alternative history premise: What if it were possible to travel back in time and kill Adolf Hitler?
Jacob Newman, a brilliant scientist and nanotechnology expert who consults with the CIA on projects of national security, receives a mysterious packet containing his German grandfather’s diaries from the 1920s, which detail a failed plot to poison Hitler at the beginning of his ascent to power. Although Newman’s wife is dying of cancer, a global crisis soon takes him from her bedside. An alien vessel has been found on the bottom of the ocean, off the coast of Chile. Inside the elegantly described “cavernous zeppelin shaped” space are eight giant floating monitors—arranged “like some sort of avant-garde Stonehenge”—that show images from horrific moments in human history, including the Crusades and the Holocaust. The ship also contains some strange pieces of alien technology; most notably, a small object the scientists dub the Kronos Device, which, as Newman discovers, facilitates time travel. The scientists soon come to the consensus that someone or something has been sitting in judgment of humankind—and an ominous verdict could be delivered at any time. Inspired by his grandfather’s diary and desperate to afford humankind another chance in the eyes of the mysterious alien power, Newman decides to go back in time and ensure that the plot to kill Hitler is successful, thereby—in theory—erasing the ensuing heinous acts from history. Sci-fi fans will be familiar with what happens next: By interfering with the past, Newman inadvertently creates a future that is far worse. But here the novel displays some unexpectedly creative plotting: Newman’s attempt to undo the damage he’s done involves him in his own mind-bending parallel life, as well as the prospect of a harrowing sacrifice. The prose is unfussy, the pacing appropriately brisk, and the past and future sequences show the authors’ admirable imaginative gifts. Miller and Manas’ tour de force packs plenty of entertainment value, and the ending tantalizes with the possibility of future past installments.
An impressively original take on alternative history.
Pub Date: June 30, 2012
ISBN: 978-0615651620
Page count: 501pp
Publisher: Pop Culture Zoo Press
Review Posted Online: May 18, 2012
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2012
The Mirror Man - Official Trailer
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THE MIRROR MAN: BestThrillers.com Book Awards, 2022
The Kronos Interference: Kirkus Star
The Kronos Interference: Named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Books
The Kronos Interference: Named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Books, 2012
Pop Culture Zoo Interview with J.B. Manas and Edward Miller, 2012
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