Joe Klingler

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Joe Klingler

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Joe Klingler was born in the Great Black Swamp on a hot July day during a cold war. In primary school he read Four Wheel Drift. That led to a soap box derby car named Restless, two crashes, and a lifelong love of motion.

Images of Jimi Hendrix playing the U.S. National Anthem at Woodstock inspired pounding on a Gibson in a garage band influenced by local groups like the MC5 and Iggy and Stooges whose pioneering punk music he figured existed everywhere—though it was actually coming out of Detroit, Michigan forty miles to the north.

Joe read The God Machine by Martin Caidin, and started thinking about the nature of computation. He studied electrical engineering, spent time doing research in medical image processing, published academic papers, w
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Two New Books in the Secrets of Mylin Series coming from Joe Klingler in 2018.

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Thank you to all of the readers and reviewers out there who have supported my work this past year. 2017 saw the release of my 4th novel: Tune Up—The Secrets of Mylin, which received an honorable mention at the New York Book Festival. Now it’s onward to the next two books in the series. Book #2, Burn Up, is currently with my editor, while I am hard at work on a revision to book #3:

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Published on January 07, 2018 14:44
Average rating: 4.05 · 2,693 ratings · 213 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
RATS

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Missing Mona: A Tommy Cuda ...

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Mash Up (Detective Qigiq #1)

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Tune Up (Detective Qigiq #2)

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Burn Up: The Secrets of Myl...

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“HE WOKE WITHOUT A SOUND, his bones knowing it was time. Both eyes scraped open, followed a crack across gray ceiling, seeing a lonely road through wilderness. His bare back registered a rumpled sheet below the left shoulder blade. Gold light glowed behind a green curtain; darkness was finally arriving in Alaska. He had been awake less than ten seconds when his mind began projecting images of roadway slipping under a motorcycle wheel. Like an athlete visualizing ideal form he saw gravel for eight kilometers, asphalt for the next fifteen, mud for three…on and on south to the river. The road held many ways to fail.”
Joe Klingler, RATS

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