Career
Massucci"s first novel, describes Saddam Hussein"s biological terror attack on United States soil on the eve of war with Iraq. The book is described as a "heart-pounding technothriller" about a beautiful and brainy biochemist whose inadvertent creation — a genetically engineered virus known as "Saint Vitus" — becomes a terrible weapon of revenge for the Middle East"s most dangerous terrorist. With nonstop action, cutting-edge medical science, romance and the very real specter of domestic terrorism, the book has garnered rave reviews from critics and readers alike, with a first printing of 70,000 copies.
"Totally believable!" says Kirkus Reviews.
United States of America Today: "This fiction can become reality. Our reality." Most recently, the book was translated and published in Polish by Amber Press as KOD ALFA. His second novel, a sequel to CODE:ALPHA titled, was touted as "one of the most popular books about Year 2000 and the Millennium," (TIMEANDDATECOM).
The Herald Tribune (Pasadena) says, "This thriller takes readers on a ride made even more compelling by the idea that its events could really happen. A good read, with plenty of bang for your Millennium buck." The book was translated and published internationally.