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Authors: Kaye George
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First Communion: A Collection of Modern Irish Stories
by Jack Scoltock
Print ISBN: 978-1-935460-32-9
eBook ISBN: 978-1-935460-33-6
What should a young boy do when he discovers that his father is involved in the IRA? Who can you trust when an insane murderer is trapped on the same train you're riding? How can a Catholic child manage to fit in at a Protestant school in Northern Ireland?
From the small towns and byways of Northern Ireland, this collection of short stories from renowned Irish author Jack Scoltock provides a rare glimpse into everyday life in the midst of religious and political strife. From coping with family members in the IRA to the trials of Catholic children attending Protestant schools, these stories reveal the complexities of modern living with a deft and insightful eye.
“Scoltock captures the hopes and dreams of working class northerners, still characters rarely seen in modern collections, and at all times he does this in the twinkling dialect of his own city. Here is a pen that records all of human nature but gravitates habitually toward the good.”
âCahir O'Doherty, Arts Editor,
The Irish Voice
“Poignant day-to-day Northern Ireland life, with a touch of the Irish whimsy. Renowned author Jack Scoltock gives us a feast.”
âMidge Baker, SimeGen.com
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River Bottom Blues
by Ricky Bush
Print ISBN: 978-1-935460-28-2
eBook ISBN: 978-1-935460-29-9
Mitty Andersen knows that rising blues star Bobby Tarleton didn't die of a heroin overdose. He'd blown enough blues harmonica notes with Bobby to know that he would never let anything get in the way of his music. So when he gets the news in the middle of his blues set at Little Queenie's, he suspects a cover-upâand he's determined to put his ex-investigative reporter skills to work to find out what really happened.
Mitty hits the blues circuit with his “partner in chime,” Pete Bolden, and rounds up a posse disguised as a blues band. They gig the juke joints and blues bars throughout Southeast Texas and Louisiana, hoping to uncover the truth about Bobby T's death. It doesn't take long for Mitty to figure out that Bobby T just might be the latest in a decades-long string of serial murders aimed at eliminating “those who play the Devil's music.”
Now Mitty must race against the clock to put an end to the madness before another harmonica player succumbs to a deranged psychopath who has managed to avoid capture for far too long.
“River Bottom Blues is a fast paced mystery of murder and the blues.”
â James A. Cox, T
he Midwest Book Review
, June 2012 Small Press Watch
“If you love blues as much as you love your crime fiction, this debut novel by Ricky Bush is one to look out for.”
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Crime Fiction Lovers
“Not only were the stakes high, but the characters were interesting and memorable. The climax, just like with any great murder mystery, was hectic and nervewrecking. All in all, I found
River Bottom Blues
an enjoyable read.”
â Tiffany Cole,
Reader's Den
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Speaking of Murder
by Tace Baker
Print ISBN: 978-1-935460-47-3
eBook ISBN: 978-1-935460-51-0
The murder of a talented student at a small New England college thrusts linguistics professor Lauren Rousseau into the search for the killer. Lauren is a determined Quaker with an ear for accents. Her investigation exposes small town intrigues, academic blackmail and a clandestine drug cartel that now has its sights set on her.
Convinced that the key to the crime lies hidden in her dead student's thesis, Lauren races to solve the mystery while an escalating trail of misfortune circles ever closer. Her department chair behaves suspiciously. A century-old local boat shop is torched. Lauren's best friend goes missingâand the unsettled relationship with her long-time lover threatens to implode just when she needs him the most.
Speaking of Murder
was first runner up for the Linda Howard Award for Excellence in March of 2012.
“Entertaining, innovative and suspenseful, this charming traditional mystery debut is just the ticket for those relishing a contemporary puzzler. Tace Baker's first novel shows remarkable polish.”
â Julia Spencer-Fleming,
New York Times
bestselling author,
One Was a Soldier
“Clever, compelling and terrifically smart, Baker's intelligent writingâand wryly wonderful sleuthâgives a hip, contemporary twist to this traditional mystery.”
âHank Phillippi Ryan, Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity winning author,
The Other Woman
“What's the recipe for a delicious mystery? A generous helping of academic politics, a dash of small town flavor, a touch of family complications, a savory handful of illegal herbs. Sweeten with a little romance, toss well until combined and then sit back and enjoy.”
âKate Flora, Edgar-nominated author,
Finding Amy
and
Angel of Knowlton Park
“Debut author Tace Baker combines convincing, diverse characters, a vividly described setting, and a plot that picks up speed until it reaches a surprisingly intense confrontation. Who knew that linguistics professors led such interesting lives?”
âSheila Connolly,
New York Times
bestselling author of the
Orchard Mystery
series and the
Museum Mystery
series
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