Thursday, May 7, 2020

Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: Wired by the FBI by Glenn Painter @author2663 @GoddessFish



Wired by the FBI
by Glenn Painter
GENRE: Suspense, Thriller


BLURB:

Christian Romano lives his life as a con-artist, burglar, drug dealer, and a ladies' man, using his good looks to con wealthy women out of jewels and money. When he is arrested and jailed in one of the most violent jails in the U.S. (Cook County in Chicago), a steamy affair begins with a nympho female jail guard. When he loses control of the romance, Christian must end the affair by reporting her to Internal Affairs. It turns out that she is already under suspicion for supplying drugs to various gang members inside the jail. He has to decide if he is ""rogue"" enough to help set her up for arrest. Meanwhile, the FBI wants to recruit Christian to gather information against a sadist ex-cop, Scott Mason, who has been arrested for murder. The risk? Christian must wear a wire and testify. The reward? Witness protection for Christian and his girlfriend and a modification of his prison sentence. Will Christian risk his life for a chance at freedom? Will the female sheriff ""get even"" with him? Or will his life end at the hands of the jail's drug lords or a lunatic former cop?



Excerpt:


Chapter 20

U.S.S. Just Kill Me Now


Once we were through that charade, Smith began to explain how it all worked.

“This is a Swiss-made Nagra recorder. It’s a little heavy, but it gets the clearest recording of any machine we have ever used. Once you turn the machine on, you must let it run until the two hours expire, then take the tape out and exchange it with another. We will come by every couple day to bring new tapes and pick up the ones you have recorded. Do you understand everything so far?”

I could feel my mouth go dry as I stared into the case and wondered, What the f*** have I gotten myself into?

Then, the sound of Smith’s voice snapped me back to attention, “Here, get a feel for it.”

I took the silver-cased recorder from him and thought to myself, It’s too heavy and clunky to ever be concealed. The recorder was the size as a Sony Walkman cassette player, but three times heavier. Two wires, four feet each, ran from the machine with white plastic heads attached to each end. I had a bad feeling about the size and shape of this thing. It would be a real concern later.

Then Rogers said, “Because the heads on this machine are so sensitive, we will tape the recorder to your upper thigh and run the wires around your leg until the heads sit directly under the waistband of your underwear.”

Out of frustration, I said, “Great, if I have to piss and someone saddles up next to me and happens to look over at my manhood, they’re gonna get an eyeful of recorder wiring. Chances are I will be beaten to death after that miscue.”

My mind kept going back to the obvious lack of insight these square, fed boys had toward the real life within a jail.

“I’m about to go back to a jail with zero airflow and 100-degree heat. We walk around in our boxers all day.”

It was crystal clear that neither of these agents gave a rat’s ass about my safety.

Smith said, “We’ll just have to tape it higher up your thigh.”

“No, how about we strap it up your ass and let you go up there face-to-face with your boy.”

That was all they wanted to hear of my sarcasm and all hell broke loose as we tried to figure out how this was ever gonna work. The real logistical nightmare hit when I finally dropped my jail uniform pants and pulled up my boxers to see how it would fit on my inner thigh. After several years of martial arts and weightlifting, my thighs were far too big to fit the recorder under my boxers. Two agents played with the leg of my underwear, as they slid the fabric up and down with no success in figuring out how to get the damn machine up under my nut sack. Finally, I had had enough.

I asked, “Does anyone here have a knife with them?” They all stared at me in stunned silence.

Rogers finally spoke up. “I have a pocketknife,” he said as he handed it to me.

I jerked my boxers off and stood there with my dick dangling in the wind for all to admire. I measured the boxers to see where this heavy sack of metal was going to be placed. I began cutting a crude square hole in the upper right leg of my underwear. I was pretty certain the recorder would fit snugly in the hole. I slid my boxers back on and held the recorder where I had just cut the hole. The fit was very good, but now there was a different problem.

The recorder showed, so I had to come up with another way to cover the hole. I decided that if I was gonna pull this off, I would have to wear a second pair of boxers over the first pair. The outer ones had to hang lower on my torso and loosely enough to cover the recorder where it stuck out of my underwear. The hope was that the inner pair would hold the recorder in place well enough so it wouldn’t slip around. If this worked, I might be able to get away with it.

In my mind, I was thinking, what a cluster f*** this operation is. This would soon prove to be the way the F.B.I. does everything. So long as they are getting what they want, all else be damned. But at the moment, I had to wear this heavy chunk of metal under my nuts and hope that it stayed put and didn’t fall from my boxers like the anchor of the U.S.S. Just Kill Me Now.

Rogers wrapped the recorder with the ACE bandage he had brought and stepped back long enough for me to give it a light tug. I tugged on it ever so gently and knew immediately that it was too heavy.

“This thing is not gonna stay on my leg while I spend several hours walking up and down the tier. Are you trying to get me killed?” I asked. “Did either of you think to bring duct tape?”

Barry Smith had the audacity to respond by saying, “I didn’t want to bring any because I did not want to take the chance of it being considered contraband here at the jail.”

“You thought to bring my suicide machine, but you thought duct tape would set off alarms?” I shot back.

By now, Williamson had heard enough and walked back to his office. He reappeared a few moments later with some heavy, clear packing tape. We used that over the ACE bandage that the feds had brought to hold the recorder up. I gave the new configuration another slightly harder tug and everything seemed better. We then moved on to the next logistical nightmare, the swapping out of the tapes. It was actually Walsh that brought it up.

“How can the tapes be retrieved from Christian without stirring up attention?”

I had seen a movie once where a thick book was carved out and contraband was kept in the hollowed-out hole inside.

“Hey, I have one of those super thick books by Michener. I think it is about ancient Israel. I could take a razor blade out when it is time to shave and cut a hole in the center pages of the book to make a cavity large enough for the tapes. What do you guys think?” I asked.

Everyone was nodding their heads in agreement.

“I can put the book in my bars on the rear side toward the catwalk where no one will notice anything different. I have about four or five books back there now. What I can do is reverse this book so that the title faces out. When Sergeant Walsh walks around the tier, that will be his cue to grab that particular book, take the tape out and replace it with a new one.” I suggested.

They all agreed with the plan, so with the tape swap seemingly figured out, I was feeling a little better. I stood up to see how the recorder looked under my pants; and to my surprise, I could not see it through the clothing. I felt ready to go back to the jail and put the second pair of shorts over the first.

Barry Smith handed me a piece of paper and said, “This is a private phone number to our office that we call the ‘Hello’ line.

“When it rings through, it will be at a central desk where all the agents can pick it up. They will only answer by saying ‘Hello.’ When the jail recording announces that it is a collect call, everyone knows to accept the charges. You will then be speaking to one of the agents in our office. If it is after hours, the answering machine will come on, so speak to it as if you were leaving a message for me or Agent Rogers.”

It both surprised and impressed me that he was willing to give me a direct line in case of an emergency. For the first time, I felt a little less like a disposable piece of trash to these people. I took a pen from Buchan and rewrote the number in code so that if it were ever found, no one could access the actual number. When I was done, I stuffed the paper in my sock for safekeeping.

I looked at the two F.B.I. agents and asked, “Am I supposed to steer the conversation toward any certain topics?”

Smith spoke for them. “Since the conversation seems to come out of Mason’s mouth so frequently, just let him go, and see what happens.”

Barry Smith then handed me a second tape to have as a backup for the one that was already in the machine. After stuffing it into my other sock, I walked out with the heavy recorder strapped under my balls.

When I arrived back to my tier, Scott was talking on the phone. I walked past him and headed to my cell to get out of the jail clothes. I stripped down to my boxers to beat the crazy heat that hung over the unit like napalm. I stuck my head out of my cell to make sure the hallway was clear and slipped the second pair of boxers over the first. After pulling the outer pair down a few inches, they seemed to cover the protruding recorder just enough. I looked down and couldn’t tell where the recorder was. Just to be on the safe side, I put on an oversized shirt and let it billow out as I walked; this looked natural for the surroundings. It wasn’t five minutes and Scott was at the bars of my cell.

“You go to the hospital?” he asked.

“Yeah, I had to wait for the MRI machine to empty before I could go in. The radiologist was taking a smoke break between every MRI.”

I walked out of my cell and turned left, away from the guard post and began the ritual of walking from one end of the long hallway to the other.

When I walked away from my cell, I could feel Scott place his hand on my back. I tried not to freeze out of panic, but he had never touched me like that before. I had to wonder, Is he cleverly checking for a recording device? I tried to push the paranoia out of my mind, but it was tough with the stakes this high.



My Review:

Christian Romano will do just about anything to make a buck a few of the ways he makes his money is by dealing drugs, breaking and entering, stealing and swindling women out of their jewelry and money.

Christian has a woman, Debbie that he cares about very much and will do just about anything to keep her safe but he has no qualms about cheating on her. I guess he cares more about money than he does her.

Christian is arrested and sent to jail in Chicago where he meets a jail guard who takes a liking to Christian and they begin a very steamy affair. When Christian gets scared that he is in over his head with the lady guard he decides to turn her in and learns that the police already has their eyes set on her and ask Christian to help them catch her.

Later Christian is contacted by the FBI with an offer that he can hardly refuse. The FBI asks Christian to help them catch an ex-cop, Scott Mason who has been arrested for murder. The FBI offers Christian and his girlfriend Debbi protection if he will wear a wire inside the jail and testify against Scott Mason. Christian knows wearing a wire inside a jail can be real dangerous for him but is the risk worth the prize? What will Christian do? Will he accept the FBI’s offer? Will he turn them down?

Wired by the FBI is a fast paced and intriguing story and so intense that it will keep the pages turning. Once you pick it up it will be so hard to put it down until you have read the last page. The excitement and the suspense is enough to keep the adrenaline pumping and on the edge of your seat waiting to see what is around the next corner.


I highly recommend Wired by the FBI to all thriller and suspense fans. One click your copy today!







Interview with Glenn Painter

And weird things you do when you’re alone?
When I think of ideas that are humorous, I repeat them and ‘laugh out loud’. People think this is weird, but it works for me.

What is your favorite quote and why?
My favorite quote is “success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts”.
Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
I like this quote because it has all of my ‘live by’ beliefs wrapped up in one belief ‘patience, determination, and perseverance.  These are all connected and are the elements in being a successful writer.

Who is your favorite author and why?
My favorite writer is F. Scott Fitzgerald.  He had a unique style.  His novels were gripping and intriguing. He had a way of drawing the reader into the book and feeling like they were part of the story. The Great Gatsby is one of my favorite books.

What, in your opinion, are the most important elements of good writing”
The most important element in writing is a ‘unique technique’, ‘great flow from one instance to another’.  Also, ‘a great sense of humor’ is a plus.  By instilling this quality in your writing, you will provide ‘laugh out loud moments’ that will give your book flavor and keep your readers wanting more.

Where did you get the idea for this book?
I was contacted by the individual who lived it.  After hearing his story, I decided to investigate the details and felt it would make a great book.  He sent me an outline which was a ‘bunch of rants.’  I
made several trips to Chicago for research, and interviews to complete the manuscript I created.




Hello Readers! 

Welcome to my 15-week book tour which starts on April 14th and concludes on July 30th. 

This tour was planned before the onset of this terrible covid-19 virus which has invaded our world.  I want to extend my deepest sympathy to everyone, especially those who have lost loved ones.   

A donation from me will be going out immediately to the charity I have listed below and I will also be donating 25% of any royalties from the book which is featured on this tour, to the covid-19 Response Fund.  This fund gives support to preparedness, containment, response and recovery activities. The 25% of royalties will be donated when I receive the final notification of number of books sold. I am also encouraging all authors to make some sort of donation to help with the recovery efforts.  WE ARE ALL IN THIS FIGHT TOGETHER! 

We all are wondering what the long-term impact this covid-19 virus will be to our communities and our livelihoods, Every American, as well as the companies that have worked very hard for every author have been affected, but I have faith that we will recover from this terrible pandemic if we all stick together and we all do our part – no matter how small.

 I will also be donating, (over and above what Goddess/Fish is offering): 

$100 Amazon Gift certificate to one randomly drawn commentator 
$100 Amazon gift certificate to one randomly drawn host.

These drawings will be done via Rafflecopter that will be created by Goddess/Fish Promotions at the end of the tour.  To all of my fellow-authors – please don’t forget our marketing representatives, book agents, reviewers,commentator’s, hosts, etc..who are probably working from home and trying to help us.   

I will be posting all pertinent information on my web site www.gapainter.com 
once the tour is over.  The Gift Certificates will be mailed immediately after the tour is completed and the 25% will be posted once I receive Royalties resulting in the sale of all electronic and print versions of WIRED By The FBI. 

I wish that I could do more, however, with every-one’s support, WE WILL BEAT THIS TERRIBLE SETBACK. 

 Thank you, god bless all of you and the United States of America. 


       Glenn Painter                       


AUTHOR Bio and Links:


Glenn Painter is single and lives in Central Florida.  He became interested in writing at an early age but did not make it his career until 2014 when he published his first book, Beyond the Sentence.

Glenn has written this story from the notes by the man who actually lived it.  However, extensive research was also require in order to make the story factual.

Glenn has also founded a company, ‘Prisoner Civil Right Services.’  He is an advocate for incarcerated individuals who have had their rights violated.  He is in constant contact with these individuals, their families and the council.  Most of his stories are inspired by ‘factual events’ that have happened to these individuals.  This makes his stories both fiction and non-fiction.

Glenn says that writing is very challenging, and you must love the trials and tribulations that come with it.  He believes that patience, perseverance and determination are required essentials to see a book through to being published.  The journey is just as important as the destination.


Buy links:

The eBook will be $2.99 and the print copy will be discounted 40% on Amazon.


Giveaway:


$100 Amazon GC

$50 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC




Follow the tour and comment; the more you comment, the better your chances of winning.


20 comments:

James Robert said...

I appreciate getting to read about your book. With sisters and daughters who love to read, this helps so thank you.

Bernie Wallace said...

Who are some of your favorite authors still currently writing?

Bernie Wallace said...

Who are some of your favorite authors still currently writing?

Glenn Painter said...

Thank you for hosting.

Glenn Painter said...

Christian Romano must travel the stairs shown in the video. Those stairs are located in the underbelly of the Cook County Jail, Chicago in order to meet secretly with the FBI.
Christian had been previously wired by the FBI, previously, in order to be-friend (a former Chicago cop), (Scott Mason) who had been arrested on suspicion of murder earlier.
ENJOY THE VIDEO!!

Glenn Painter said...

I have also decided to donate 25% more to assist in feeding our children.

My heart goes out to each and every family, especially, those that are suffering from this setback and anything I can do to help, I WILL!
I implore all authors to do the same! No matter how small you give, it is the fault that counts.

Rita Wray said...

Sounds like a good book.

Glenn Painter said...

Hi Rita,
Thank you for following me through my tour.

Glenn Painter said...

Hi Victoria,
I would like to thank you for following my tour. I know that you will enjoy reading my book. Please, spread the word around about the great new read.

Karen H said...

Where do I begin? That video was intense and if it reflects the story, I'm hooked.

Glenn Painter said...

Hi Karen,
I pulled out an exciting Chapter in my book and created the video. It is a great video and depicts what the protagonist has to go through to meet secretly with the FBI.

Glenn Painter said...

Greetings readers,
There is a price on the E-Book, I had no choice but to put a $2.99 price on it to justify the 25% to the covid-19 relief fund as well as the 25% that I am contributing to the save the children fund. The more that is sold in the electronic an print version, the higher amount
donated to these deserving causes. Tell everyone about it. If anyone has any questions of me, JUST ASK!
I ask all authors to do the same and we will overcome this setback together.

Merwinn2 said...

Cant wait to read it!

Glenn Painter said...

Hi Merwinn,
Thank you! I know that you will enjoy the read.

Bernie Wallace said...

How did the story change from your first draft to your final draft?

Daniel M said...

sounds like a fun one

Glenn Painter said...

Hi Daniel,
Thank you, it is a fun read! Ask me anything at anytime.

Bernie Wallace said...

Sounds like an interesting read. I hope your book is a success.

Leah Cavendish said...
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Leah Cavendish said...

Is the true story that inspired you based on any first-hand experience?