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The Blue Men Paperback – July 14, 2023

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Published in the United States for the first time, J.G. Sandom's debut novel is set in Algeria in the early 1980s, when Thurston Powell travels to the town of Tamanrasset in the heart of the Sahara ostensibly to study the poetry of the local Tuareg Berger tribes. He meets a collection of political defectors, refugees, and smugglers, all of whom have lost faith in something — in love, in science, in the ability to effect political change, in God. Mistaken for a smuggler, Powell is drawn into a deadly cat-and-mouse game with the local police and with an Islamist fundamentalist smuggler named Mustafa, who is also Powell's rival for the affections of the beautiful poetess Dassina. As each outlandish character struggles to regain their faith in that which they have lost, Powell begins to piece together his own life and heart, and to regain the most important sense of faith of all — his belief in himself.

Part journal featuring the incredible adventures of Thurston Powell as he caravans through the Sahara; part historico-anthropological examination of the Tuareg, a people who have controlled the oases of North Africa since the days of Herodotus and Pliny, and who once served as the shock troops for the Hilalian Moorish invaders that conquered Spain and brought the number zero, pharmacology, and astronomy to Europe; part ethno-poetical analysis of desert verse; and part elegy to the poetry of the famous Blue Men of the Desert (The Tuareg), this literary tour de force is also a paean to writing itself, and the faith required to create a world of fiction and the characters within. Lastly, the book reveals the inner workings of a talented young writer who has since become an international bestselling author, and whose award-winning work has been listed "Top Ten" by The Washington Post, and celebrated in such journals as Kirkus, Hollywood Reporter, and Library Journal.
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Cornucopia Press (July 14, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 319 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0997673931
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0997673937
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.9 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 0.8 x 8 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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J.G. Sandom
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J. G. Sandom, often referred to as the "Father of Interactive (Internet) Advertising," co-founded the world's first interactive advertising agency, Einstein and Sandom Interactive (EASI), in 1984, before launching an award-winning writing career.

He is the author of eleven works of fiction, including 404 - A John Decker Thriller and THE WAVE - A John Decker Thriller; THE GOD MACHINE - A Joseph Koster Mystery and GOSPEL TRUTHS - A Joseph Koster Mystery; THE WALL STREET MURDER CLUB; THE PUBLICIST (authored under pen name Veronica C. Wright); THE BLUE MEN; plus YA novels dEATH in dAVOS; KISS ME, I'M DEAD; CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BODY SNATCHER; and THE SEED OF ICARUS.

Born in Chicago (December 19th, 1956), raised in Europe, and an alumnus of Winchester College (Hampshire, England) and Amherst College (in Massachusetts, where he won the Academy of American Poets Prize and the Corbin Prize), Sandom moved to New York City in 1979 where, for the next five years, he worked as a freelance copy writer, public relations and advertising executive, and corporate spokesperson trainer for such companies as Hill & Knowlton and Ketchum Inc.

INTERNET PIONEER

In 1984, Sandom co-founded Einstein and Sandom Interactive (EASI), the nation's first interactive advertising agency. It grew to become the world's largest digital marketing services firm when it was purchased by D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles in 1994. Sandom continued to manage EASI on behalf of DMB&B through 1996. EASI clients included: Procter & Gamble, General Motors and Mars Incorporated/Uncle Ben's Rice, among others; plus several non-DMB&B clients such as Citibank, Compaq, McDonnell Douglas, and Merck & Co.

From January 1997 through October 1999, Sandom served as Director of Interactive at OgilvyOne Worldwide, a division of ad agency giant Ogilvy & Mather, where he grew the company from a loss of $2 million to an estimated $100 million in revenues in North America, and from 12 "permalancers" to 650 digital marketing specialists worldwide and global billings of $300 million in just 30 months. In 1998, OgilvyInteractive was named "Best Interactive Ad Agency" of the year by Adweek, and won two premier Cyber Lions awards at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. OgilvyInteractive's clients included: IBM, GTE, Ameritrade, and Ford Motor Company, among many others.

From November 1999 through October 2003, Sandom served as President and CEO, and then Vice Chairman of RappDigital Worldwide, the interactive arm of direct marketing/direct response agency giant Rapp Collins Worldwide, an Omnicom Company. Within a year of inception, RappDigital became one of the nation's "Top Twenty" interactive ad agencies, according to Adweek. Sandom was responsible for executive management of the company, and its growth to more than $40MM in revenues in the U.S., with 300+ employees worldwide, and offices throughout North America, Europe and Latin America -- at a time of industry contraction. RappDigital Network clients included SBC Communications, Mercedes-Benz, Philips Consumer Electronics, Pfizer, and Reuters, among others.

AUTHOR

Following the release of THE SEED OF ICARUS (1975) and THE BLUE MEN (1981), GOSPEL TRUTHS - A Joseph Koster Mystery was published by Bantam/Random House in 1992 (and re-issued in 2007). Since then, Sandom has written THE WAVE - A John Decker Thriller and 404 - A John Decker Thriller, THE GOD MACHINE - A Joseph Koster Mystery, THE PUBLICIST (under pen name Veronica C. Wright) and THE WALL STREET MURDER CLUB (optioned by Warner Bros. for a major motion picture).

Booklist called GOSPEL TRUTHS - A Joseph Koster Mystery, "a splendid, tautly woven thriller...(and) an intelligent mystery of tremendous spiritual and literary depth." Library Journal said, "A masterful first novel, based on a true incident, which spins a complicated web of corruption, greed and deception." And Mostly Murder characterized it, "A fascinating mystery...captivating and engrossing."

While known mostly as a writer of thrillers and mysteries, Sandom is also the author of several award-winning Young Adult (YA) novels, including KISS ME, I'M DEAD (formerly titled THE UNRESOLVED and released under pen name T.K. Welsh - August 2006) and CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BODY SNATCHER (formerly titled RESURRECTION MEN and released under pen name T.K. Welsh - Spring 2007), both from Penguin/Dutton. New editions of both books have recently been released by Cornucopia Press in softcover and eBook form under the author's birth name, and in a new collection titled TWO TEEN TERRORS. Most recently, Sandom released the first book in a new series called The Robin Beauvais Manifestos, dEATH in dAVOS, from Cornucopia Press.

Publishers Weekly called CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BODY SNATCHER, "A haunting tour of London's underclass during the 1830s...Teens will likely be both captivated by Victor's harrowing story as well as his ability to prevail in the face of harsh injustices." VOYA said, "Teen readers will thoroughly enjoy the hair-raising suspense in this historical thriller." TeensReadToo termed it, "an intense, dark work...I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes historical fiction." KLIATT said, "Like M.T. Anderson's The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, this look at sinister events in history makes the era come alive and lingers in the memory." Jen Robinson's Book Page called the novel, "Gripping and fast-paced, filled with intriguing historical details...Highly recommended for fans of historical fiction." And School Library Journal said, "Part historical fiction and part adventure story, the novel brings excitement to Victorian England...Readers will be on the edge of their seats." CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BODY SNATCHER was named a Junior Library Guild selection.

Ranked one of the Top Ten Children's Books of the year by the Washington Post, KISS ME, I'M DEAD was named a Notable Book for Teens by the Association of Jewish Libraries Sydney Taylor Book Award Committee, a Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) Teen's Top Ten, and nominated for a Cybils literary award, a Best Books for Young Adults (BBYA) by the American Library Association (ALA), and added to Horn Book's list of Recommended American Historical Fiction. The Washington Post said, "(J.G. Sandom) writes with a precision and delicacy unusual for YA fiction," and called the novel, "a subtle gem." School Library Journal said, "KISS ME, I'M DEAD tells a remarkable story in a remarkable way." Horn Book Magazine called the work, "A decidedly unconventional ghost story...(and) a tightly wound novel." Kirkus Reviews termed it, "A remarkable account." Romantic Times said, "KISS ME, I'M DEAD is a book you shouldn't pass up." Midwest Book Review called the novel, "a wonderfully different kind of ghost story." And Bookslut.com said, "KISS ME, I'M DEAD scores on several levels, most notably as a drama that blows apart all preconceived notions of how history can be retold."

THE GOD MACHINE - A Joseph Koster Mystery was released in May, 2009. Caroline Thompson (author of Edward Scissorhands) said, "Move over, Dan Brown...All hail J.G. Sandom...(THE GOD MACHINE) is a thrilling and breathless, rapturously-written and mind-blowing read. It'll keep you up all night, turning pages as fast as your little fingers can manage." Bookpage.com said "Sandom has a knack for combining legendary gospels, ancient secrets, star-crossed lovers and Masonic puzzles to create a simmering stew of conspiracy, intrigue and danger that keeps the plot pot boiling until the very end." And the Historical Novels Review said, "History galore, violence, and intrigue fill the pages of this tightly plotted, twisting and turning adventure story, reminding one of a multilayered Russian matryoshka doll. The reader will also learn a great deal about da Vinci, Ben Franklin, Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and many more historical geniuses...Those who love numbers, physics, and a truly unpredictable, suspenseful mystery will relish the facts and ponderings replete in this well-written, mysterious spin-off of The Da Vinci Code. THE GOD MACHINE is a very impressive historical thriller!" The Spanish language edition of THE GOD MACHINE, LA MACHINA DE DIOS, became the #1 best-selling Amazon Kindle title in Spain when it was released in 2014.

THE WAVE - A John Decker Thriller was published in June 2010 by Cornucopia Press. Kirkus said, "Sandom's strength lies in the verve of his story, with writing that has both muscle...(and) brains...Races from improbable to crazywild, all in good fun, with Sandom always one step ahead...A story with enough manic energy to be worthy of a nuclear explosion."

THE WALL STREET MURDER CLUB was published by Cornucopia Press in September 2013 and immediately became an Amazon Top Ten best-selling Thriller/Mystery. Scott Turow, author of Presumed Innocent and Ordinary Heroes, called THE WALL STREET MURDER CLUB, "A gripping story, well-told...not only a tale of murder and betrayal, but an intelligent exploration of issues of male identity." Kirkus Reviews termed the book, "A Big Apple Deliverance, endowing New York culture with all the corrosively dehumanizing power of Dickey's wild nature...Slickly entertaining right down to the last, inevitable twist. (Film rights to Warner Brothers -- and there's no mystery why.)" And Booklist said, "(Sandom) writes with stunning elegance and nearly poetic beauty...A sure hit with any suspense reader."

404 - A John Decker Thriller was published by Cornucopia Press in November 2014. Ron Jaco, former Special Agent, FBI, said, "Team up with FBI code-breaker John Decker as he tries to stop a mysterious hacker, recently discovered penetrating government defense systems. Now, the cyber villain has set his sights on Decker and his family. As a former Special Agent, I found this novel not only plausible, but riveting and truly alarming. If you care about our nation's cyber-security, you MUST read this book."

Sandom continues to consult in the world of interactive advertising and digital marketing communications, and recently launched a new media capture and sharing app and cloud resource called MemoryBox.

BOOKS

The Seed of Icarus: 1975

The Blue Men: 1981

Gospel Truths - A Joseph Koster Mystery: 1992, 2007 [Foreign editions in German, Dutch, Danish and Japanese]

The Publicist (under pen name Veronica C. Wright): 1996, 2011

The Wave - A John Decker Thriller: 2002, 2010

Kiss me, I'm dead: 2006, 2010

Confessions of a Teenage Body Snatcher: 2007, 2010

The God Machine - A Joseph Koster Mystery: 2009 [Foreign editions in Spanish and Turkish]

Two Teen Terrors (Kiss Me, I'm Dead & Confessions of a Teenage Body Snatcher): 2010

The Wall Street Murder Club: 2013

404 - A John Decker Thriller: 2014

dEATH in dAVOS - A Robin Beauvais Manifesto: 2016

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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
I have read every book written by this author. Once I read "God Machine," I was hooked on his work.
The Blue Men is a bold, inventive leap off the literary cliff that challenges the reader in ways that few books do today. Following a thwarted suicide attempt, protagonist Thurston Powell travels to the town of Tamanrasset to study the poetry of the native Tuareg tribes. In Tam, he meets a collection of political defectors, refugees, and smugglers, all of whom have lost faith in something and have run off to this desert town in the middle of the Sahara largely to forget their past and lick their wounds. As each of these wayward characters regains their faith, Powell too begins to reconstruct his broken self.
It is no accident that the very structure of the book calls into question what it means to be a novel. This is not just a book about the protagonist, the Tuareg, or their poetry. It’s a book about learning to become a writer or any other kind of artist, and what it means to overcome your fears and to believe in yourself and your work so firmly that the world you create takes on a life of its own! It's a must-read!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
Do you like fantasy novels like Game of Thrones? Adventure novels like Around the World in Eighty Days or Family Dynamics like A Suitable Boy then you'll find all three genres plus some romance that's The Notebook adjacent in The Blue Men. Take one weird dude like Mr.Powell, drop him in the middle of Algeria, throw in some smugglers, political run aways and throw in some desert clans that have been writing poetry for a thousand years and you've just scratched the surface of this book. Is it trippy? Heck yeah. Is it an easy beach read, heck no. Will you laugh and cry, get frustrated and then redeemed, probably. This is one of those weird rare books that will linger with you long after you finish it. So pour yourself a glass of wine, buckle your seat belt and get ready for a bumpy fabulous ride.