EQUITY of EVIL receives a Gold Medal in the 2011 eLIT Awards and becomes an Award-Winning Finalist in the 2012 Next Generation INDIE Book Awards

by Rudy Mazzocchi


Posted on 2012-05-14


EQUITY of EVIL is the WINNER of the Gold Medal for the Mystery/Suspense/Thriller Category in the 2011 eLIT Awards and is an Award-Winning Finalist in the Suspense/Thriller Category of the 2012 Next Generation INDIE Book Awards.

The third annual eLit Awards are a global awards program committed to illuminating and honoring the very best of English language digital publishing entertainmentWinners are also featured in www.IndependentPublisher.com and highlighted prominently in eLit’s monthly newsletter, which goes out to more than 20,000 subscribers worldwide, many of whom are agents, buyers, and librarians.

http://elitawards.com/2011_results.php

The Winners of the INDIE Awards shall be announced at the end of May.

EQUITY of EVIL has also been nominated for various categories of the 2012 Global eBook Awards, to be announced later this Summer.





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Rudy A. Mazzocchi

Rudy Mazzocchi is best known as a medical device and biotechnology entrepreneur, inventor, and angel investor, with a history of starting new technology ventures throughout the U.S. and Europe. He's been privileged to have the opportunity to see the newest innovations in healthcare and work with some of the most brilliant researchers, scientists, and physicians in the industry.

Authoring more than 90 patents, he has helped pioneer new companies involved in cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, neurosurgery and even embryonic stem-cell development. Through these efforts, he has become the recipient of many technologies and business awards, including the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in Healthcare and the Businessman of the Year Award.

Combining these experiences and opportunities, with thousands of hours of travel and long evenings in hotel rooms, he found the initiative to start writing a collection of medical thrillers based on true events, the first of which is entitled Equity of Evil.