Stolen Prey, a New Novel

The Deepening Recommended Novel iconby John Sandford

Always good for mystery lovers, John Sandford’s latest proves that, once again, he’s a master at the thriller/mystery/crime genre. The only real problem is how darned expensive the Kindle version is. Still, it’s cheaper than full pop for the hardcover…unless you get it at Amazon. –D. L. Keur, The Deepening World of Books

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cover, Stolen Prey, a new novel by John SandfordABOUT THIS NEW NOVEL

Lucas Davenport has seen many terrible murder scenes. This is one of the worst. In the small Minnesota town of Deephaven, an entire family has been killed—husband, wife, two daughters, dogs.

There’s something about the scene that pokes at Lucas’s cop instincts—it looks an awful lot like the kind of scorched-earth retribution he’s seen in drug killings sometimes. But this is a seriously upscale town, and the husband was an executive vice president at a big bank. It just doesn’t seem to fit.

Until it does. And where it leads Lucas will take him into the darkest nightmare of his life.

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Putnam Adult (May 15, 2012)
  • Language: English

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

John Sandford was born John Camp on February 23, 1944, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He attended the public schools in Cedar Rapids, graduating from Washington High School in 1962. He then spent four years at the University of Iowa, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in American Studies in 1966. In 1966, he married Susan Lee Jones of Cedar Rapids, a fellow student at the University of Iowa. He was in the U.S. Army from 1966-68, worked as a reporter for the Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian from 1968-1970, and went back to the University of Iowa from 1970-1971, where he received a master’s degree in journalism. He was a reporter for The Miami Herald from 1971-78, and then a reporter for the St. Paul Pioneer-Press from 1978-1990; in 1980, he was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize, and he won the Pulitzer in 1986 for a series of stories about a midwestern farm crisis. From 1990 to the present he has written thriller novels. He’s also the author of two non-fiction books, one on plastic surgery and one on art. He is the principal financial backer of a major archaeological project in the Jordan Valley of Israel, with a website at www.rehov.org. In addition to archaeology, he is deeply interested in art (painting) and photography. He both hunts and fishes. He has two children, Roswell and Emily, and one grandson, Benjamin. His wife, Susan, died of metastasized breast cancer in May, 2007, and is greatly missed.

The Jaguar, a New Charlie Hood Novel

TD Recommended Iconby T. Jefferson Parker

Always anticipated and a pleasure to read, here comes the latest Charlie Hood novel from author T. Jefferson Parker. –D. L. Keur, The Deepening World of Books

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novel cover for The Jaguar, a Charlie Hood novelABOUT THIS NEW NOVEL

New York Times bestseller T. Jefferson Parker, crime fiction’s most critically acclaimed and award-winning writer continues “the most ground-breaking crime series in decades.” (St. Louis Post- Dispatch) with another gripping tale of the Mexican border.

Erin McKenna, a beautiful songwriter married to a crooked Los Angeles County sheriff ‘s deputy, is kidnapped by Benjamin Armenta, the ruthless leader of the powerful Gulf Cartel. But his demands turn out to be as unusual as the crumbling castle in which Erin is kept. She is ordered to compose a unique narcocoriddo, a modern-day folk ballad of the kind that have recorded the exploits of the drug dealers, gunrunners, and outlaws who have highlighted Mexican history for generations. Under threat of death, Armenta orders Erin to tell his life story-in music-and write “the greatest narcocorrido of all time.” Allowed to wander the dark hallways of the castle retreat with only a guitar and a mysterious old priest to keep her company, Erin must produce the most beautiful song that these men have ever heard.

As the mesmerizing music and lyrics of Erin’s song cascade from the jungle hideout, they serve as a siren song to the two men who love Erin: her outlaw husband, Bradley Smith, and the lawman Charlie Hood- two men who together have the power to rescue her. Here, amid the ancient beauty and haunted landscape of the Yucatecan lowlands, the long-simmering rivalry between these men will be brought closer to its explosive finale.

T. Jefferson Parker, who is widely hailed as his generation’s most accomplished and talented crime novelist, delivers a crime thriller that dramatically redefines the landscape of the cartel wars as an epic clash of good and evil.

Racing the Devil, a Debut Novel

TD Recommended Novel iconby Jaden Terrell

With awesome reviews from all sources, this is a must-read for any serious fan of police procedurals and crime novels. With reviewers saying things like, “Written in spare, note-perfect prose, with a knockout plot and characters who don’t go away when you close the cover, this is a terrific book.”, it’s definitely on my “read” list. –D. L. Keur, The Deepening World of Books

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Racing the Devil, novel coverABOUT THIS NEW NOVEL

Nashville private investigator Jared McKean has a son with Down’s Syndrome, a best friend with AIDS, an ex-wife he can’t seem to fall out of love with, and a weakness for women in jeopardy – until one frames him for murder.

His DNA and fingerprints are found at the murder scene. His voice is on the victim’s answering machine, and the victim was killed with a bullet from his gun. To make matters worse, his teen-aged nephew comes out of the closet and runs away to join a dangerous fringe of the Goth subculture.

Now Jared must find a way to clear his name, hold his family together, and solve a case that could cost him his life.

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: The Permanent Press (January 9, 2012)
  • Language: English

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jaden Terrell is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Private Eye Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, and the Tennessee Writers Alliance. The former special education teacher is the Executive Director of the Killer Nashville Crime Literature Conference and a SEMWA Magnolia award winner. A graduate of the Citizen Police Academy and the FBI/TBI Citizen Academy, Terrell has a red belt in Tae Kwon Do and is certified in Equine Sports Massage Therapy.