A GiveAway of One Hard Copy of Widow's Might
SANDRA BRANNAN’S THRILLING MYSTERY SERIES CONTINUES AUGUST 2012
Widow’s Might
follows the brave Liv Bergen through the Black Hills of SD
RAPID CITY, SD – APRIL 2012 – In 2010 readers grew fond of the female
crime-solver Liv Bergen as she went from limestone manager to amateur sleuth in
the first installment of Sandra Brannan’s critically acclaimed murder-mystery
series. After In the Belly of Jonah
came Liv’s next intense case in Lot’s
Return to Sodom, which revolved around the infamous Sturgis Motorcycle
Rally. The intelligent and brave heroine continues her fight against evil in
Brannan’s third book of her series, Widow’s
Might (Aug. 7, 2012, Greenleaf Book Group). Once again set in South Dakota,
Liv is on the lookout for a long-inactive killer known only as the Crooked Man.
“I am having fun showcasing the
colorful life of ranchers in the Black Hills and underscoring the pioneering
and indomitable spirit of the Dakotas,” said Brannan, who lives with her family
and works in the mining business in Rapid City.
In true-Brannan style, the line between good and evil is blurred in Widow’s Might.
“The premise is simply what happens when a well-intentioned concept
becomes so powerful, that it buckles under the weight of itself, crushing to
death the very life it was designed to save,” the author said. “My goal with
every book is to either change a reader’s plans or make him or her lose a night
of sleep.”
Ladies can expect to see more of the dreamy FBI agent Streeter Pierce,
who in book three sets in motion an unconventional way to recruit Liv for the
FBI’s training camp as they work the case together. But is Liv falling for the
brilliant, exotic agent Jack Linwood instead? The book showcases widow Helma
Hanson as the unlikely heroine, accompanied by Liv’s sister Elizabeth and a
support group of parents who lost their babies to SIDS.
An independent booksellers’ favorite book pick, In The Belly of Jonah went into a second printing within its first
month of debut. And in 2011, its e-book version landed on the top 100 mysteries
list nationally. Brannan’s success in the literary world led to her being named
one of the top 25 most fabulous women by Black
Hills Magazine.
Library Journal calls Brannan’s books “good and scary.” Booklist
recommends the series “for hardcore crime fiction fans.” It’s a “fast-paced,
gripping mystery to be read with the lights on and the doors locked,” says
Maria Upichard of Boswell Book Company in Milwaukee. Brannan “lays a strong
enticement to continue reading each offering in the proposed series,” raved
Nancy Hansford of the Coloradoan. And Andrea Hoon, book department manager of
Hastings in Gillette, Wyoming, said it’s the “best mystery series I’ve read in
a long time.”
This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.
1 comment:
Awesome! Thank you for the opportunity to read this book. I'm more than willing to lose sleep turning it's pages. LOL!
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