Joe Rothstein July 20, 2021
Dewey Beach friends help launch Joe Rothstein s political thriller “The Salvation Project” at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Shown are (l-r) Paul Juliano, Rothstein, Joseph Kelly, Sylvia Bergstrom, Lynn Juliano and Stephanie Kelly.
Author Joe Rothstein will sign his latest political thriller “The Salvation Project” at Browseabout Books July 25.
Nationally known political strategist and author Joe Rothstein will be at Browseabout Books from 10 a.m. to noon, Sunday, July 25, to sign his latest award-winning novel, “The Salvation Project.”
The book was judged the best political thriller of 2020 by the prestigious Pacific Reviews award panel, which compared it to longtime political classics “The Manchurian Candidate” and Stephen King’s “The Dead Zone.”
Award winning author to sign political thriller at Browseabout Books
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