COPYRIGHT - A Novel by Peter MooreSalt Lake City, UT. March 25, 2012 -- Salt Lake City author and resident, Peter Moore, has published "Copyright" a 150 page contemporary novel.
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Copyright CoverPRLog (Press Release) - Mar 25, 2012 - Because there are millions of struggling writers in the world today, this book is unique and marketable to a wide audience.What would you do if someone stole your best selling manuscript? That’s exactly what happened to writer Kelly Brentwood. He spent five years creating the next great American novel, a masterpiece worthy of the big screen just to find out that someone else was passing it off as their own, not to mention reaping the rewards of a big publishing contract and a movie deal. In a personal tug of war, Kelly is forced with a decision to either let the legal system fight his battles for him or take the law into his own hands and get the revenge he most desperately deserves.
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Copyright
A Novel by Peter Moore
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Because there are millions of struggling writers in the world today, this book is unique to a wide audience.
What would you do if someone stole your best selling manuscript? That’s exactly what happened to writer Kelly Brentwood. He spent five years creating the next great American novel, a masterpiece worthy of the big screen just to find out that someone else was passing it off as their own, not to mention reaping the rewards of a big publishing contract and a movie deal. In a personal tug of war, Kelly is forced with a decision to either let the legal system fight his battles for him or take the law into his own hands and get the revenge he most desperately deserves.
What would you do if someone stole your best selling manuscript? That’s exactly what happened to writer Kelly Brentwood. He spent five years creating the next great American novel, a masterpiece worthy of the big screen just to find out that someone else was passing it off as their own, not to mention reaping the rewards of a big publishing contract and a movie deal. In a personal tug of war, Kelly is forced with a decision to either let the legal system fight his battles for him or take the law into his own hands and get the revenge he most desperately deserves.