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"Ejector Seat is fast and furious." - A.D. Amorosi (Philadelphia Inquirer)

"'Ejector Seat' is gutsy and raw. The characters are totally believable and the settings are easy to picture in your mind. You never see the end coming as the plot twists completely."
-Heather Rine

"'Ejector Seat' is a thrill ride through the streets of Philadelphia...a page turner that leaves you guessing until the very end."
-Brent Milchak

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A deadly secret lurking in Philadelphia’s underworld explodes when two equally ruthless men from opposite sides of the law settle a vicious old rivalry. 

Ricky Dante, a scorchingly handsome and charismatic mafia prince, was released from prison only three days ago, and already there’s chaos in the streets of Philadelphia: cars have been crashed, nightclubs have been smashed, and two of his own crew guys have been hospitalized... as anyone in Philly knows, business as usual for Ricky Dante.


But something’s different this time: a long-forgotten rival named Julian Breton has resurfaced to settle a vicious old score with Dante, and Breton, just retired from an illustrious career in the military, is now packing some diabolical tricks of his own.


As their rivalry threatens to expose an unspeakable betrayal Dante once committed against his own underworld family, EJECTOR SEAT hurtles through a violent urban vortex, and as it climaxes with a whiplash of a surprise twist, emerges as a very human story about our basic urges for fairness and justice.

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ERIC VINCENT

Eric Vincent has lived and worked in downtown Philadelphia for most of his life, throughout which he’s associated with mobsters and law-enforcement alike in a city where those distinctions are often blurred. One of his many day-jobs was as a skip-trace specialist on contract for the Philadelphia Law Department. “Ejector Seat” is Vincent’s second novel and a finished manuscript is available immediately upon request. His first novel, “Searching For Signal,” is currently being edited by Philadelphia’s premier arts & entertainment reporter and pop-culture journalist, A.D. Amorosi. Mr. Amorosi is also Eric Vincent’s writing coach and mentor. Mr. Vincent has attended the College of Media and Communication at the University of the Arts Philadelphia, and is an award-winning, internationally published music producer, composer, and songwriter (ASCAP).

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