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Red Farlow Mysteries, Book 6

 

Mystery

Date Published: 07-11-2023

Publisher: Tirgearr Publishing

 

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Red Farlow travels to Camp Ridgemont for Boys for a reunion with his summer
camp friends. On arrival, he discovers two camp counselors have been found
in the woods, hacked to death. Red’s investigation soon widens with
more mysterious deaths, one of them a close friend.

Far-right extremist Troy Unsworthy knows the hills and hollows after a
lifetime of growing up in these mountains. Red soon learns all the victims
are connected to Unsworthy in the years leading up to a deadly auto accident
which put him in prison.

When he learns Unsworthy was released just before the counselors’
deaths, Red goes into the mountains. His trek requires sure-footedness over
rocky terrain and old-growth forest as he explores caves with endless
tunnels, shafts, and deep-water pools searching for his suspect.

But, did Unsworthy really murder these people, or should Red turn his
attention to other suspects?

Red treads a treacherous path on his quest to find the killer and bring him
to justice.

 

About the Author

W.F. Ranew

W.F. Ranew is a former newspaper reporter, editor, and communication
executive. He started his journalism career covering sports, police, and
city council meetings for his hometown paper, The Quitman Free Press. He
also worked as a reporter and editor for several regional dailies: The
Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, The Florida Times-Union, and The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution.

Ranew has written two previous novels: Schoolhouse Man and Candyman’s
Sorrow, available on Amazon.

He lives with his wife in Atlanta and St. Simons Island, Ga.

 

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The Federal Plantation Blitz

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A Tale of Subjugation and Injustice

 

Political Fiction

Date Published: April 26, 2023

Publisher:
MindStir Media

 

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A WRITER IS A WARRIOR, so Liam harnessed and used his fear to expose the
Federal Service’s subjugation and injustice for the greatest good.
Institutions are not what people think they are. Liam saw the Federal
Service as an intimidating giant, yet he recognized the very thing that made
the giant robust made it vulnerable. Liam knew a powerful institution was
something he could not fight back with only hope and the thought of
fairness. An institution is not even somebody. It is nothing, and one cannot
fight nothing. Liam knew an institution loses its power once it has a human
face.

Hilda the Widowmaker was the Angeles’ Plantation owner and a highly skilled
institutional assassin. She is a disciple of the Enemy, the fallen angel who
dominates Paradise Lost. Since the beginning of time, the elite has created
a complex system of policies and laws to protect the costly blunders of
management. Outmoded rituals and inappropriate dogma have belittled humanity
into slaves.

The physical world assaults Liam’s faith. The result is an unusual
perspective of some of the most ossified traditions in the Federal Service
and eye-opening lessons that can be applied when David meets Goliath on the
battlefield again.

 

About the Author

Larry A. Lee

The obstacles in Larry A. Lee’s life opened his heart and mind to
turn silences into words. A dream lived inside of him as a young boy. Wisdom
through struggle and compassion, his self-educated imagination describes the
tragic, comic, absurd, ironic, hopeful, and surreal moments of his life.
Larry‘s book Out of the Field demonstrates how important it is to
dream in one’s life, and he shows adversity unlocks one’s real
strengths and values.

Larry wrote Out of the Field to inspire other lost boys and girls to
envision another life beyond the conditions of their circumstances, so their
futures will not vanish from their mind’s eye. By virtue of
self-reflection, he broke free of the imprisonment of a black and white
world, and the relentless discovery of Self bore the purity of wisdom
through forgiveness. The truth is ugly and uncomfortable, but the future
begins with the right choice. Formidable and in the distance, Larry presses
forward into the unknown, and he hopes others will follow their
dreams.

 

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Portraits, Passion, and other Pastimes Blitz

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The Art of Love, Book 1

 

Regency Romance

Date Published: 06-14-2023

 

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A marquess with an inheritance problem.

When his father dies, Raph Bromley, new Marquess of Waneborough inherits
more than his father’s title. He inherits a crumbling estate, an ocean
of debt, a valuable art collection, and a most unusual stipulation in his
father’s will. No piece in the art collection can be sold unless Raph
first creates a brilliant work of art. But his imagination is as nonexistent
as his artistic experience, and that’s never going to happen.

Thank goodness for heiresses. Raph will simply marry for money. Problem
solved. Except his mother’s new companion, a dark-haired, clever, poor
beauty tests his resolve and makes him think …

Maybe painting won’t be so hard.

(It is…)

A companion with no home of her own.

Matilda Bellvue has worked as a companion for fifteen years, but
she’s inherited a cottage in Cumbria, and she’ll soon make it
her home. She plans to spend her days reading scandalous novels and
redecorating every room. But first, she must complete one final job, serving
as companion to the Marquess of Waneborough’s mother.

Her task is simple: help the grieving marchioness, argue with the
hard-headed marquess, avoid matchmakers, and resist spying on naked men
swimming in the lake. Above all else, she must not fall in love with her
employer, a man who makes her feel like she’s finally found home.

Because she has no money. And he must marry rich. And that way only lies
heartache.

 

Funny, sweet, and definitely steamy, book 1 in the Art of Love series is a
late Regency romance that’s as lighthearted as it is hot!

 

 

About the Author

USA Today Bestselling author Charlie Lane traded in academic databases and
scholarly journals for writing steamy Regency romcoms like the ones
she’s always loved to read. Her favorite authors are Jane Austen (who
else?), Toni Morrison, William Blake, Julia Quinn, and Maya Rodale.

Charlie writes unique stories with unconventional characters who push
against the rigid restrictions of their society. Officially, Charlie has a
Ph.D. in literature with a focus on the nineteenth-century novel and
children’s literature and answers to Professor. Unofficially,
she’s a high-flying circus-obsessed acrobat. She lives with her own
Colonel Brandon, two little dudes, and a furry fella in East
Tennessee.

 

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The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart Blitz

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Coming of Age / Thriller

Date Published: April 27, 2023

Publisher:
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“I realize that saying, The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart, Shane Clark’s
gritty novel about friendship and revenge is masterfully paced and
suspenseful to the upmost degree sounds like the usual promotional B.S, but
honestly, people, this book kept me reading way past my bedtime, and I don’t
find many that can do that these days. I can’t wait to see what he comes up
with next.”

Donald Ray Pollock, author of Knockemstiff, The Heavenly Table, and The
Devil All The Time

 

Some vendettas can never be forgotten…

When Sherman Rehabilitation Center suffers its first murder in decades,
authorities race to find a motive as the media swarms. The brutality is
unprecedented, even in a prison setting. One week later,
eighty-seven-year-old Elmer Ray walks into the local Ohio Highway Patrol
Post, claiming he has the answers. First, they need to hear about the two
most interesting people in the world: Adrian Franklin and Conner
Wallace.

Adrian Franklin, the young neighbor of Elmer Ray, lived a troubled life of
neglect and abuse. He had a bad haircut and a worst nickname. The older man
tries to take the boy under his wing in a way no one else has ever done. For
Adrian, most see a quick temper and lost soul. Elmer sees something
different in him, a sense of loyalty and a yearning to be loved.

Conner Wallace, a British National, a drifter on a motorcycle, and a
pugilist with a quick wit, roamed the west and lived by an unbreakable moral
code that got him in more trouble than he bargained for. After a five-year
bit in a Nevada prison, he finds a safe haven in the underground fight scene
on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.

What does a young boy and foreigner have to do with a brutal prison murder
in the sleepy town of Sherman, Ohio? Only Elmer Ray knows the answers. And
he isn’t giving them until the Post Commander hears how their lives converge
with an Appalachian drug dealer, a sexual predator, and a mob boss to
influence the brutality in that prison cell.

 

The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart is a shocking and raw account combining a
coming-of-age tale with a disturbing psychological thriller.

 

About the Author

Shane T Clark hails from Chillicothe, Ohio, where he lives with his wife
and four kids. He played football at Ohio State University, including in the
1997 Rose Bowl. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree and a Master’s Degree before
being employed by the State of Ohio for the past twenty-four years, and he
also has taught Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Deviant Behavior courses as
an adjunct professor for ten years.

An avid reader and traveler, he hopes to live in a van and travel nonstop
around the country when he retires. The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart is his
first novel with at least two more on the way.

 

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Hemingway’s Daughter Virtual Book Tour

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Historical Fiction

Date Published: July 2, 2021

 

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Finn Hemingway knows for a fact that she’s been born at the wrong time into
the wrong family with the wrong talents, making her three dreams for the
future almost impossible to attain. She burns to be a trial lawyer in an era
when Ruth Bader Ginsburg is being told to type and when a man who is 500th
in his law school class is hired over a woman who is first in hers. She
yearns to find true love when the family curse dictates that love always
ends for the Hemingways, and usually, it ends badly. And finally, she’d give
up the first two dreams if she were able to triumph on the third. She longs
to have an impact on the only thing that matters to her father: his writing.
To accomplish that would require a miracle. All three dreams are almost
impossible, but it’s the “almost” that keeps Finn going. Ernest
Hemingway had three sons and ached to have a daughter. This is her
story.

 

 

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June 17, 1961

A mi hija hermosa, to my beautiful Daughter:

Well, Flea! Despite being in prison, also known as a forced hospital stay courtesy of my present wife, I’ve finished the book, the one for your mother. Finito! I never forgot what you said 13 years ago—that it broke her heart that I never put her in my books; wrote her out of my life, you said. Well, she’s in this one, all the way. It’s about us and Paris and the way it was then. 

And if I live that long—ha! at least another couple weeks!—the dedication will read, “To Finley Hemingway, My Daughter and My Muse.” 

You still there, Flea, or have I bored you into oblivion already? You knew it was always you, right? Without you, do you think I could have written a page of the finest book that ever came out of this much-battered Midwestern boy’s head? “A Single Drop of Red Wine” never would exist without you dancing across each page, hija mia. You were the engine. It’s that simple. And that’s the one that should have won the Noblitzer Prize (Nobel and Pulitzer together!), if it existed. Should we create one? And sure, I might have had some vigor injected at times by some of the “others” who shall remain nameless so as not to bitch the fine mood I have going here (I know you hated them, so let’s not talk about that). But the unvarnished truth is, I needed you, only you, to be proud of the old man, that you were Hemingway’s Daughter with a capital “D.” Not embarrassed or ashamed. Made me try for more each time I sat down to write, one sentence, then another. Sometimes flowing, sometimes drilling.

I’m calling the new one “A Moveable Feast.” And it will make her immortal. Love can do that.

I love you, kid. Forever. No way around it. See you in your dreams. 

Con todo mi amor siempre,

Papa. 

With all my love always. That was the last letter I got from him, and while a bit garbled, it was him, like he always was. A bit of Spanish thrown in and some of his own odd phrasing. If I didn’t know better, I wouldn’t have guessed how ill he was. 

He was gone two weeks later. The highs and lows of living with him were over, and the loss of both was as excruciating as a finger bent to the breaking point, then twisted off to be sure you appreciated the pain the first time around. Still, without knowing it, he’d thrown me a lifeline. I now knew. Finally, after thirty-six years, I knew. 

 

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Christine M. Whitehead,

I get my best ideas in the barn as I groom my horse, Nifty. The dogs keep a
careful distance as I lift a hoof, scrape it out, then move on to the next
one. The repetition soothes me. I begin to dream about women like me, women
on the edge, restless women who still want to trust that there is love out
there, and that being sentimental is not always contemptible, and that good
men are not so hard to find if you keep slogging along, seeking a melody to
fit your words. So that’s who and what I write about: restless women
searching.

 

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