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Award winning author Michael Segedy won the silver medal award in the 2013 Readers' Favorite International Book Award Contest

2016 Best Indie Book Award for best adventure novel.

Michael Segedy's novel tells the story of Steve Collins, an expatriate American journalist living in Peru, who is investigating the death of a U.S. Senator who was allegedly killed by leftist-guerrillas. As he delves deeper into the story, Collins ventures into the jungles of Peru and becomes entangled in a web of schemes involving drug traffickers, guerrillas, diplomats, anti-terrorism operatives, and others who threaten to kill his story and perhaps, ultimately, him. Here is a seductive expatriate's tale, brimming with intrigue, politics, and humor. -- Jake Halpern, author of the New York Times Pulitzer Prize–winning graphic story Welcome to the New World
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391 pages, Paperback

First published February 2, 2012

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About the author

Michael Segedy

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Michael Segedy is an award winning author. Over the years he has lived abroad in faraway places such as Taiwan, Israel, Morocco, and Peru. His life overseas has inspired him to write thrillers that include scenes set in foreign lands.

Novels to date:

Hampton Road, a psychological thriller
In Deep, a political thriller
Cupiditas, a political thriller
Evil's Root, a compilation of In Deep and Cupiditas
EMMA: Emergent Movement of Militant Anarchists, a terrorist thriller
Our Darker Angel, a crime thriller
Sanctimonious Serial Killers, a crime thriller

Apart from writing novels, Michael has published three non-fiction works:

A Critical Look at John Gardner's Grendel
Teaching Literature and Writing in the Secondary Classroom
Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson with Introduction, Notes, and Lessons by Michael Segedy

He's also published numerous academic articles about literature and writing in various scholarly journals.

Gwendolyn Brooks, former poet laureate of Illinois, presented him with Virginia English Bulletin's first place writing award.

He and his family currently spend half of the year living in the US and the other half in Lima, Peru.

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December 3, 2013
I rec'd Michael Segedy's Evils's Root: A Political Thriller as a free give away winner. I was not aware he had other books before this one. This was my first read of Michael Segedy. I always read the free books I win on Goodreads, I always rate the book and give an honest review as soon as possible.
Evil's Root is a true political thriller. The book contains 43 chapters all appear to be in small print for an old woman. True to my word I began reading and realized in no time I had read 14 chapters. I could hardly wait to get back to my reading.
Evil's Root contains plenty of action,intrigue,romance and shows the power moves of our men in goverment. Politics, corrupion and romance; who could ask for more?
Thank you Micharl Segedy and Goodreads for my free book and for the opportunity to read another great book. I highly recommend this book to everyone. A good read. susie spizzirro
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August 19, 2013
Firstly, I would like to thank Michael segedy and Goodreads for my free copy of Evil's Root in exchange for an honest review.
Evil's Root is a combination of Michael Segedy's In Deep and Cupiditas.
This novel has it all drug lords,corrupt government officials,romance,drama,twists and political intrigue. in the first part of the novel I didn't feel the thriller moments, the hold your breath as you read moments. When Collins is sitting in the chair with a gun to his head you want to feel how scared he is, I just didn't feel it. loved the twists and Indiana Jones style romance.
The second part of the novel gave the reader much more a the story started to evolve and escalate. The ending was definitely hold your breath drama and I loved,loved,loved it! This was no happy ever after romance story. Overall I enjoyed this novel,slow in parts, but well worth the read.
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August 9, 2013
This is an interesting thriller exposing much of the merky world of politics and corruption in South America that you don't see on the news. The writer has lived in Peru, where the novel is set, and it shows as he clearly knows the country and its people very well.

The plotting is quite intricate but comprehensible, and there is a lot of guessing who are the good guys and the bad guys! The charcterisation is good, and there is always plenty going on. Much more of a political thriller than an action thriller, this is definitely worth a read if you are looking for something to stretch your mind and horizons to a part of the world I was unfamiliar with.
6 reviews
March 14, 2013
Now I understand why In Deep(Segedy's other political thriller), which I read back in November seemed to abruptly end. In Deep was really the first half of this book. I'm happy I decided to read Evil's Root. This is definitely a great climax for the first book. I recommend that readers buy this Evil's Root because it contains both In Deep and Cupiditas. I enjoyed the suspense, the intrigue, the minor and major characters, but probably more than anything, the romantic connection between the two major characters,Steve Collins and Jennifer Strand.
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March 14, 2013
A wonderfully powerful tale of romance, suspense, and political intrigue. The novel has memorable characters and social and political commentary that is right on the mark. And it moves fast. Excellent writing. You won't put it down until the last page.
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