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Showing posts with label Celtic mystery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celtic mystery. Show all posts
Monday, December 1, 2014
December 1st, 2014
Happy Oneth of December!
Been awhile since I posted. Had a wonderfully successful and fun day this week in Fayetteville. Book sales and book signings were great. Met so many wonderful folks out shopping. Always nice to meet people who love to read. The weather was in the low 70s though a little windy. A stark contrast to this morning's weather.
It is currently 25 degrees with freezing rain and small snow falling. Not calling for any bad weather like ice and snow accumulations today, just cold. A good day to grab a hot beverage and get back to writing.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Mystery Of The Death Hearth
It's been awhile since I've posted. Been working on my new book, Mystery Of The Death Hearth, and I'm happy to announce it is finally published. It's been a long, interesting journey completing a fictional novel with interesting, detailed plot twists and intriguing characters but I'm pleased with the result. Hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.
It's a Celtic tale of murder, power and intrigue.
Book Description: Cultures on a collision course … In a far-flung outpost of the Roman Empire, the Great Cross—made of Celtic gold and amber now claimed by the Roman church—goes missing along with a fortune in coins and precious gems. Murder soon follows, igniting tensions when church leaders, maneuvering for political gain, are implicated in the violent plot. When the news reaches the Grand Prefect in Rome, Enforcers are sent to identify the thieves and recover the missing treasure. The trail leads to the Brendan Valley, where it falls to deputy magistrate Weylyn de Gort to work with those whose ways are alien to his Elder Faith beliefs. Along the way, he must find an elusive young Celt girl and her missing grandfather, unravel the mystery of an Elder’s runevision, and avoid death at the hands of an assassin as he faces the greatest challenge of his life.
Mystery Of The Death Hearth is now available at Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Mystery-Death-Hearth-Runevision-Novel/dp/0615671675/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1351341600&sr=1-1&keywords=Jack+R.+Cotner
Kindle and Ebook versions are coming soon.
It's a Celtic tale of murder, power and intrigue.
Book Description: Cultures on a collision course … In a far-flung outpost of the Roman Empire, the Great Cross—made of Celtic gold and amber now claimed by the Roman church—goes missing along with a fortune in coins and precious gems. Murder soon follows, igniting tensions when church leaders, maneuvering for political gain, are implicated in the violent plot. When the news reaches the Grand Prefect in Rome, Enforcers are sent to identify the thieves and recover the missing treasure. The trail leads to the Brendan Valley, where it falls to deputy magistrate Weylyn de Gort to work with those whose ways are alien to his Elder Faith beliefs. Along the way, he must find an elusive young Celt girl and her missing grandfather, unravel the mystery of an Elder’s runevision, and avoid death at the hands of an assassin as he faces the greatest challenge of his life.
Mystery Of The Death Hearth is now available at Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Mystery-Death-Hearth-Runevision-Novel/dp/0615671675/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1351341600&sr=1-1&keywords=Jack+R.+Cotner
Kindle and Ebook versions are coming soon.
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