9781915523389
400 pp
PB 197 x 130 mm
Mono
£9.99/$18.99
Crime
Rights sold: Audio
Rights available: Translation, excluding Dutch
Born mute, twenty-two year old Alice is kept isolated from the
outside world by her overbearing father, who works as a travelling
salesman. Often gone for weeks at a time, he leaves her in the care of her fierce and unkind mother. The only other significant person in her life is her neighbour Hallie, who she communicates with via
sign language.
When Alice’s father is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he remains
permanently at home. At his deathbed, Alice listens to her father’s feverish ramblings until, in his final days, he confesses to the
murders of several women.
In shock and disbelief, Alice confides with Hallie, and the
two vow to find the truth. But on her father’s old travel routes,
Alice’s world unravels when she discovers the real reason she’s unable to speak, and just how she’s connected to her father’s crimes.
SARAH J. PAUL is an award-winning author who has written over thirty novels, including various psychological thrillers.
9781917415002
400 pp
PB 197 x 130 mm
Mono
£9.99/$18.99
Crime
Rights: Steph Post
After a stint in prison, Judah Cannon – the middle child of the notorious Floridian Cannon clan – is determined to move forward with his life, but everything spirals out of control when a call from the clan's leader sends Judah back into a world of thievery, brutality and betrayal.
STEPH POST graduated from Davidson College as a recipient of the Patricia Cornwell Scholarship for creative writing and a winner of the Vereen Bell writing award for fiction. She lives in Florida with her husband, three dogs and way too many chickens.
9781917415040
400 pp
PB 197 x 130 mm
Mono
£9.99/$18.99
Crime
Rights: Steph Post
In this sequel to the acclaimed Lightwood, Judah Cannon has split from his gun-running family and is on the run with his partner in crime Ramey, but going clean isn't easy when you have so much blood in your past...
STEPH POST graduated from Davidson College as a recipient of the Patricia Cornwell Scholarship for creative writing and a winner of the Vereen Bell writing award for fiction. She lives in Florida with her husband, three dogs and way too many chickens.
9781917415026
400 pp
PB 197 x 130 mm
Mono
£9.99/$18.99
Crime
Rights available: Audio
The third and final novel in the acclaimed trilogy, in which Judah and his girlfriend Ramey must face a final showdown with maniacal Pentacostal preacher Sister Tulah, which could set them free for a new life, or destroy everything they have worked so hard to create.
STEPH POST graduated from Davidson College as a recipient of the Patricia Cornwell Scholarship for creative writing and a winner of the Vereen Bell writing award for fiction. She lives in Florida with her husband, three dogs and way too many chickens.