GASP!
by
Meet Big Tobacco's big nightmare.
Not the FDA, not consumer groups, not trial attorneys.
This time, it'll be something a little tougher to handle.
Martin Muntor, a

GASP!
... a novel of revenge.
Originally published by
Barricade Books (New York, 1996)
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TOBACCO THRILLER
COMES OUT SMOKING
By AMANDA DAVIS, Associated Press Writer
(c) 1996 The Associated Press
The only problem with
Gasp opens at the
Enter Tommy Rhoads, a tobacco company investigator who begins to realize that he might agree with the logic, if not the end result, of what Virgil is doing. Rhoads has a number of problems, including alcoholism, but he matches wits with Virgil and outsmarts the FBI as he helps track Virgil down in a conclusion that will keep readers riveted until the final page.
THE UNDERGROUND CLASSIC
THAT TRIGGERED A NATIONAL FBI INVESTIGATION
Martin Muntor, a 54-year-old news editor working for a wire service in
Muntor doesn't intend to go quietly. He's bitter -- and he's got a serious nasty streak. Since he doesn't want to accept any personal responsibility for choosing to smoke (he claims the $7 million a day the tobacco industry spends on promoting cigarettes helped brainwash him) he looks around for a scapegoat. Hello, tobacco companies! Muntor hatches a scheme that is guaranteed to provide a substantial taste of fame -- and a hefty serving of sweet revenge -- at the expense of the industry he blames for his impending death.
In the novel that's already become an underground cult sensation throughout Europe and
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