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An Evan Reed Mystery Series

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Key selling points: This title is a sequel to Dust (2011), which has sold in excess of 10K copies between its original Bedazzled Ink) and second (Bywater Books) editions. This book will appeal to readers who prefer mysteries and thrillers, especially those that feature shady political intrigue. The story also features a continuing romantic subplot, as well as religious subterfuge. Also, the author plans on simultaneously releasing an audiobook edition to pair with the eBook and print copies.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBywater Books
Release dateJan 1, 1993
Dust

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    Dust
    Dust

    Dust was originally published in late 2011, and is considered a strong follow-up to her best-selling debut, Jericho. From the onset, political intrigue and plot twists keep the reader guessing. Each of the characters has their own complexities with varying degrees of “badness,” making it difficult to figure out who exactly the good guys really are. This book will appeal to readers who love complex mysteries and thrillers, and those looking for a meaty novel full of political intrigue. This book has been used in the English curriculum of Davidson College.

Author

Ann McMan

ANN McMAN is a recipient of the Alice B. Lavender Certificate for Outstanding Debut Novel and the Alice B. Medal for her body of work. She is a four-time winner of Golden Crown Literary Awards. Her novel, Backcast, was a 2016 IPPY medalist, and her novel, Hoosier Daddy, was a 2014 Lambda Literary Award finalist. An award-winning graphic designer, she resides in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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    Ann McMan’s brilliant writing, wit, quirky characters, and unexpected plot twists make for a hell of a novel.