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Michael Bronte

All my heroes are everyday people. Could be your next door neighbor. Could be you.
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Michael Bronte

All my heroes are everyday people. Could be your next door neighbor. Could be you.

Michael Bronte’s suspense thrillers are about everyday people who are inadvertently and unwillingly thrust into dangerous situations from which they must extricate themselves. There is no choice but to rely upon their wits and their own bravery to face a dangerous situation, find a plan, and save themselves from ruinous circumstances. “None of us know what we’re capable of until we are faced with the ultimate choice to either fight or die,” says the author.Bronte is a graduate of Union College in Schenectady, N.Y., and obtained his graduate degree from George Washington University in Washington, D.C. His storytelling began when he was tasked with creating copy for radio commercials. “I tried to create a thirty-second story where the customer could picture themselves in the commercial. If I didn’t achieve that objective for the product’s potential users, I considered it a waste of my client’s money.”Bronte will say the same about his novels. “My heroes are just everyday people. They could be your neighbor, or they could be you, the reader.” That’s what makes his stories so identifiable. “One need not be James Bond to be brave.”His previous novel from Solstice Publishing is Homicide: Party of Twelve. Others are The Brothers, The Handyman, The Tenth Caller, Lost Friday, Porchball, The Dealership, Presidential Risk, and Call Me Crash.Mr. Bronte has been married for forty-one years. He currently lives and writes in New Jersey.