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Prosperity

Prosperity

Prosperity

B.J. Leggett

Livingston Pr
212 pages
$18.95

“Police Lieutenant Robert O’Brian takes early retirement after being shot in a drug raid. His plans–to return to his home town Prosperity in the mountains of Eastern Tennessee to work on a second novel–are disrupted when he becomes involved in the investigation of the death of a high school friend.”

–From the Publisher

Scout’s Honor

Scout’s Honor

Scout’s Honor

Blake Fontenay

Second Wind Publishing, LLC
228 pages
$12.95

“Sam and Eddie must rely on their scouting skills to protect themselves and the younger boys as they try to make their way back to civilization and warn authorities about the planned terrorist attack. They get encouragement along the way from a strange hermit who claims to live in the woods. But the terrorists have an ally, too—an American sleeper agent who knows the bombing is only the first phase of a much deadlier attack…”

–From the Publisher

Isabella’s Libretto

Isabella’s Libretto

Isabella’s Libretto

Kimberly Cross Teter

Excalibur Press
258 pages
$14.95

“Isabella’s Libretto is the tale of one orphan seeking her dream in Venice, Italy, in 1715-a time when music permeated the canals and lanes of the floating city. Abandoned as a baby at the Ospedale della Pietà, Isabella dal Cello has spent her entire life wondering why her mother deserted her. Now she is an ambitious teen who has worked hard to earn a place playing her cello in the orphanage’s prestigious orchestra.”

–From the Publisher

The Last Witness

The Last Witness

The Last Witness

Glenn Meade

Howard Books
432 pages
$25

“Meade’s second foray into international intrigue imagines that Nazis biding time in South America hatch a viable plot to take over contemporary Germany. The novel opens with a splendidly tantalizing episode of eavesdropping by a Paraguayan reporter who, before he’s caught and killed, hides a tell-tale tape recording. . . . Fast, sly, and slick, this thriller delivers the goods—tension, action, plot twists—until the smoke clears on the last page.”

–Booklist

Knowing Daniel

Knowing Daniel

Knowing Daniel

Mick Jett

Martin Sisters Publishing
400 pages
$19.95

“Mick Jett knows how to capture his audience. In Knowing Daniel, he takes his readers back in time to early America where we meet Daniel, our main character. A good-natured, but adventure-driven father, Jacob, leaves Daniel and his loving, protective mother in the town along the caravan trail where he was born. A plot borne of envy starts from the very beginning capturing the interest of the readers and leading them down a long ride of adventure and life-changing decisions for Daniel and his companions.”

–The Tallahassee Democrat

The Gone Dead Train

The Gone Dead Train

The Gone Dead Train

Lisa Turner

William Morrow Paperbacks
368 pages
$14.99

“Death comes in threes for Sgt. Det. Billy Able on his return to the Memphis PD from leave in Atlanta, in Turner’s soulful sequel to 2010’s A Little Death in Dixie. . . . Turner effectively mines the blues, civil rights struggles, and Santeria rites as Able and . . .rookie patrol office Frankie Malone form a budding partnership”

–Publishers Weekly

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