Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Pam M. from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska won Fatal Family Ties. Jessica K. From Owego, NY will receive A Distant Grave. The books are going out in the mail today.
This week, I”m going away thrillers featuring the police. Metropolitan Police Commander Austin Grant is featured in The Last Commandment. Several of us suspect that this is not only a debut, but that it might be heading for television since the author is a television screenwriter who worked on shows such as The Equalizer, Murder, She Wrote, and Miami Vice. When three seemingly unconnected victims are murdered with matching sequential Roman numerals carved into their foreheads, Grant finds his answer in one of the last places he’d expect: the Bible. Unfortunately, the next victim with a number on the forehead isn’t in London, but at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. The English murder case turns into a transatlantic manhunt.
Or, you could join up with John McMahon’s Detective P. T. Marsh of Mason Falls, Georgia in A Good Kill. In the years since the unsolved deaths of his wife and son, Marsh has faced demons professional and personal. But when he’s called to the scene of an unfolding crime and secures a clean look at an active shooter, the professional and personal become intertwined…and he suspects that whoever is behind the crime may be connected to his own family tragedy.
Which book would you like to win? You can enter to win both, but I need separate entries. Email me at Lesa.Holstine@gmail.com. Your subject line should read either “Win The Last Commandment” or “Win A Good Kill.” Please include your name and mailing address. The contest will end Thursday, Sept. 2 at 5 PM CT. Entries from the U.S. only, please.
The Shepherd is definitely the beginning of a series, per the author.
Thank tyou, Rick. At least the winner will be in at the start of the series.