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2024

A Case Against The Clock

A Case Against The Clock is a thriller novel about a criminal profiler, Reg Battie, who has been retained by police to help identify the person responsible for three vicious murders. But, Reg has a challenge – he’s battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a progressive and fatal neuromuscular disease.

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2019

My European Travelogue: From London to Thessaloniki

In 1982, age 23, Ross Fattori traveled from his home in Toronto, Canada to London, England to embark on a cycling and train journey through England and Europe. The cycling leg began in London and commenced two months (and 1,284 miles) later in Palencia, Spain. Throughout his journey, Ross recorded his thoughts and observations of the many places he visited and the people he met. 'My European Travelogue (From London to Thessaloniki 1982)’ is the result of that effort.

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Ross Fattori is an author and freelance writer whose work has appeared in the Toronto Star, Toronto Sun, and Canadian AutoWorld magazine. His first non-fiction book, My European Travelogue, was published in 2019. A Case Against the Clock is Fattori’s first published novel, and he is currently at work on another crime novel called The Ghosts of Willow Beach.

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"The plot of A Case Against the Clock is well thought out, perfectly paced and clearly delivered. Readers are introduced to characters who are well described, with great dialogue. The real hook is the author’s ability to create realistic, meaningful suspense. I am a voracious reader, and as the suspense builds, I definitely could not put this book down until the end. It is my sincere hope that the author will continue with a series of books with these interesting and finely-crafted characters. And we know he can build suspense.” – Janice M. (Richmond Hill, Ontario)