Norman's mission is to create page turners that take readers down the path of entertainment leaving them to wonder why their pulse is racing and why their knuckles turn white from holding the book.
Norman Mushnick decided to become a fiction writer in 1999 when he relocated to the French Riviera.
Norman spent most of his career in management positions in hi-tech corporations. He then founded The Bottom Line Consultants using his experience and desire to improve the inefficiencies in business processes, mostly the constant changes required in the manufacturing sector. He worked with companies teaching them continuous improvement techniques and human change management. That evolved into developing and delivering to small and large audiences, interactive seminars and workshops on the subject of reengineering the enterprise. Demand grew for corporations to reach the top of the competitive list. His client base grew bigger in Europe and Great Britain.
He chose to settle there and phase out of the corporate arena to pursue a dream to make things happen as he saw fit. Fiction writing filled that role and Norman escaped from the suspense and intrigue of the corporate culture and immersed himself in the adventures of creating his own suspense where he chooses the ending--unless the protagonist or the villain tell him they're going to do it their way, no matter what. He felt the rush inside him as he wrote toward that goal.
His first published novel is KENSINGTON EQUATION, Book One of the EQUATION TRILOGY. Book Two, E A R T H EQUATION, was published on December 12, '08 and EVANESCE EQUATION, Book Three of the trilogy, came out March 17, '09.
Norman couldn't put the pencils down, nor shut off the computer. His next three standalone novels in the Equation Series are well beyond second drafts. They too feature Dominique Fontaine. One novel is set in London, the other two are set in France, mostly in Paris.
Norman's trilogy is being translated into French, German and Spanish.
He is intensely transfusing mind bending and pulse- racing off the chart suspense into his next novel; a story about a series of missing and frightened women of Paris--in fact there is wide spread panic in the city of lights and romance.