A Kind of Hush
by JoDee Neathery
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Pub Date Jul 01 2021 | Archive Date Oct 08 2021
Imagery Lit | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
From the award-winning author of Life in a Box comes a novel set in Buffalo, New York and Texas’ Big Bend area exploring whether there is a gray area between right and wrong. The Mackie family is enjoying an outing at Zoar Valley Gorge when tragedy strikes leaving one parent dead, a teenage daughter traumatized and their seven-year-old son hiding in the woods. Accident or something more heinous? As each survivor pieces together that day, a mantle of ambiguity – a kind of hush – hangs between them like a live grenade without its pin.
A Note From the Publisher
Book Design by Vivian Freeman Chaffin
Advance Praise
"readers of stories of growth and recovery will find (it) inviting, intriguing, and enlightening...when a moment in time changes a family forever. The novel embraces psychological and spiritual elements, injecting mystery into the mix...and adding moral and ethical dilemmas...with compelling notes of crisis, hidden pain, and discovery bringing with it a breath of fresh air as it follows each character's journey towards a different life even as they hunger to return to the life they once had."
—D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
Marketing Plan
Presence on all social media platforms. Book signings and appearances throughout the community and nearby counties. Live interviews broadcast radio; book festivals.
Presence on all social media platforms. Book signings and appearances throughout the community and nearby counties. Live interviews broadcast radio; book festivals.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781737392002 |
PRICE | $17.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
A very interesting book which explores how different perspectives can lead to a different interpretation of a shared experience. The characters are fascinating and to see their relationships change through the life of the book is a big part of this book’s appeal. I found the pace at times slow but nevertheless recommended reading for people who like mysteries which bring strong focus on characterisation. ,
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