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- WIL'S
BONES
POLITAL
THRILLER
How
would the world change if someone discovered the
bones of Jesus Christ? That's exactly what happens
in Kevin Bowen's new political thriller, Wil's
Bones.
- MOST
GREATLY LIVED
HISTORICAL
NOVEL / SHAKESPEARE / ENGLISH LITERATURE
In
his historical novel, Most Greatly Lived,
author Paul Altrocchi for the first time dramatically
depicts Edward de Vere's remarkable life and offers
a new perspective into the fascinating Shakespearean
authorship controversy.
- FACELESS
ENEMY
MYSTERY
ROMANCE
Alexandra Wells is shocked when she learns that
a private eye has been following her. Ross Maddox,
the detective's former partner, insists she's in
danger, but Alex doesn't believe him until a shawody
figure begins to terrorize her.
WIL'S
BONES by Kevin Bowen
Archaeologist
Wil Wilson believes he has discovered the bones of
Jesus. The President is worried the discovery will
destroy Christianity as we know it—along with his
re-election prospects. With the election right around
the corner, the President masterminds an elaborate,
international cover-up. However, Wil is determined
to dismantle his hypocritical, abusive father's religion.
As
events unfold, the President becomes furious, the
spin-doctors are in overdrive, and Congressional hearings
get underway. With the FBI in close pursuit, Wil must
flee to keep himself—and the truth—alive.
A fast-paced political thriller with a theological
twist, Wil's Bones will entertain you and cause you
to wonder, "What if . . . ?" Don't miss out on the
one book everyone's going to be talking about at the
water cooler!
Kevin Bowen | Wil's Bones | Engage Publishing
To Request a Review Copy Contact:
(This offer only available to members of the media.)
Heather
Garbo - 303-279-4349
Heather@MarketAbility.com
MOST
GREATLY LIVED by Paul Hemenway Altrocchi
Coerced
into anonymity by William Cecil, Queen Elizabeth's
ruthless chief councilor and his own legal guardian,
Edward de Vere played a vital role in Elizabethan
history.
Yet,
the story of his genius has been suppressed for four
centuries. Despite Queen Elizabeth's steadfast encouragement
for the literary glory of England and her court, de
Vere had to struggle against Cecil's constant obstruction
and censorship.
De
Vere's own life, as portrayed in Most Greatly Lived,
is perhaps more exciting, more dramatic than even
his plays: forced to marry Cecil's dour, Puritanical
daughter instead of his long-time love; pressured
into a 10-year love affair with the Queen; never allowed
to acknowledge as his son the baby born of their union;
banned from the court after an illicit affair; kept
as a ward of Cecil twenty humiliating years after
English law mandated it; and, ordered by rule of the
Queen to employ a pen name on his most valued literary
works.
Bound
by a life in which he was unable to tell truths and
live freely, de Vere created an outlet through which
he could tell the truth: his pen. In an attempt to
document his times accurately, he based his characters
on actual people-ridiculing their hypocrisy, lampooning
his enemies, and even providing clues to the true
authorship of his works.
Against
the resplendent backdrop of England's greatest age,
Most Greatly Lived presents the remarkably intimate
and intertwining lives of the three exceptional leaders
of England's national emergence: Queen Elizabeth,
Lord Treasurer William Cecil, and the previously little-known
Edward de Vere, who wrote under the pen name of William
Shakespeare.
Paul
Hemenway Altrocchi | Most Greatly Lived | XLibris
To
Request a Review Copy Contact:
(This offer only available to members of the media.)
Heather Garbo - 303-279-4349
Heather@MarketAbility.com
FACELESS
ENEMY by Miriam Lee
In the new book, Faceless Enemy by Miriam
Lee, danger lurks around every corner. The main
character, Alexandra Wells, doesn't have a clue
who is terrorizing her and prays she'll find out
who it is before he decides to carry out his threats.
Most
mystery books give the reader hints of who the bad
guy is throughout the entire reading experience.
However, Faceless Enemy keeps readers guessing up
until the very end, and even then you might have
to go back and review the events, wondering how
you could have missed the clues.
Now throw a simmering romance into the mix . . .
As
if it's not bad enough fearing that an unknown enemy
may kill her, Alexandra meets a handsome stranger,
Ross Maddox, and suddenly her love life becomes
seriously complicated. Combine this with the imminent
danger she's now facing, the result is a heated
plot with twists and turns that keep readers on
the edge of their seats. How does this intriguing
murder mystery end? There's only one way to find
out!
Miriam
Lee | Faceless Enemy | Smoking Gun Press
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