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A Well Dressed Corpse
by Jo A. Hiestand
Published by L&L Dreamspell
302 pgs Trade
$16.95
Is the phantom black dog haunting a sleepy English village a harbinger of two mysterious disappearances?
This Month's Featured Favorites
Books that appear in this Library are here by invitation. The Bookstore takes no percentage, nor is there any monetary gain for the Bookstore. These are books I can recommend, written by authors of integrity. To order any book in the Library, contact the publisher or the author through the link provided.
Death of an Ordinary Guy
by Jo Hiestand
Published by Hilliard & Harris
Straw effigies, firecrackers, bonfires, and murder during a Guy Fawkes celebration.
"Set in a small English village, Jo's book has all the smarts and intrigue you'd expect from a good mystery. And something more: an authentic sense of wit and a wonderful, moody feel for the English countryside." - John Dalton, author Heaven Lake
First Blood
by Johnny Russell
264 pgs
$16.95
A single mother's world caves in when she finds that her inactions may have turned her son into a cryptic street thug.
"A fascinating read, it jolts the reader into the truth about the vulnerability of today's youth...who are at risk of falling into the violence of gangs and drugs. As a police officer, Johnny Russell made an impact. Inspired by a true story, his debut novel is a must read." - J.D. Michael Phelps, author The Execution of Justice
Sainted Murder
by Jo A. Hiestand
Published by WorldWide Library
281 pgs
$5.99
Paperback
Someone clutters the village's annual St. Nicholas festival with a dead body!
"A murder mystery in the classic vein, set in England's Snowy Peak District. Laced with folklore and legend, and with a cast of suspicious villagers, this is a story to enjoy on a long winter's night. Very atmospheric...the first scene was stunning!" - Ann Cleeves, author of the Inspector Ramsey series
Esther's note: I don't have any book in the library that I don't personally love, but Jo's books are very special. All 8 of them! She brings foggy ol' England right inside your head!
Copyright Esther Luttrell 2010