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Divisible Man

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The media calls it a "miracle" when air charter pilot Will Stewart survives an aircraft in-flight breakup, but Will's miracle pales beside the stunning aftereffect of the crash. Barely on his feet again, Will and his police sergeant wife Andy race to rescue an innocent child from a heinous abduction. Will penetrates the dark world of urban gangs in the opioid trade while struggling to control a fantastic tool for justice--and praying it doesn't kill him first. DIVISIBLE MAN is a page-turning thriller laced with humor and heart told from a perspective seen only in your wildest dreams. Kirkus Reviews calls DIVISIBLE MAN "Well-written and engaging, with memorable characters and an intriguing hero." "Seaborne, a flight instructor and charter pilot, vividly evokes the world of charter airlines and those who populate them, particularly with his well-drawn character sketches... The book offers lots of information on aviation and law enforcement, but it's nicely counterbalanced with warm human relationships, such as the one between Will and Andy... Altogether, this book is a strong start to a series..." - Kirkus Reviews Author Howard Seaborne writes, flies airplanes and helicopters, and takes you on a wild ride in this, the debut DIVISIBLE MAN novel. The DIVISIBLE MAN Series in DIVISIBILE MAN is the origin story of Will Stewart and his ability to vanish. DIVISIBLE THE SIXTH PAWN is the second heart-pounding thrill ride in the series. DIVISIBLE THE SECOND GHOST goes to heart-stopping heights in high-rise Chicago. DIVISIBLE THE SEVENTH STAR encounters the high cost of conspiracy believers. DIVISIBLE THE SEVENTH STAR encounters the high cost of conspiracy believers. DIVISIBLE TEN MAN CREW uncovers a long-forgotten Cold War mystery. DIVISIBLE THE THIRD LIE tests Andy Stewart’s deductive powers and Will’s fortitude when his ability teeters on the verge of being revealed to potentially dangerous forces. DIVISIBLE THREE NINES FINE launches a race against an attack on justice itself.

498 pages, Paperback

Published March 24, 2018

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Howard Seaborne

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Howard Seaborne began writing novels at age ten and flying airplanes at age sixteen. He is a former flight instructor and charter pilot. Today he flies a Beechcraft Bonanza and a Rotorway experimental helicopter that he built in his garage. He lives with his wife and writes and flies during all four seasons in Wisconsin.

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