Dangerous Journeys series increased by 1. The fourth book, THE CHILD ON THE TERRACE has been released. Available sites, information about the book and the author included.
(1888PressRelease) February 07, 2015 - Lindsay - Dr. Virginia Winters has a new book out, THE CHILD ON THE TERRACE released by Cambridge Books. A few Advance Review Copies, are available now at http://www.writewordsinc.com and www.Amazon.com. The electronic edition will soon be available in all e-book formats at your favourite online bookstore.
Genealogist Anne McPhail, shattered by her experience in Bermuda, rents a tiny house in Setenil, Spain to come to terms with the shooting and Thomas's role in the CIA. But she sees a child on the terrace of the local café who doesn't seem to belong and soon Ari, the Mossad agent who saved her life seeks her out with a plan to rescue the child from the kidnappers. Can she trust him? Three days later, she is on the run with Ari and the little girl with killers on their trail. How far will she go to save Naomi?
"I'm so pleased to have this novel published by Cambridge Books," said Arline Chase, publisher at Write Words, Inc. "Anne's Dangerous Journeys have become one of our most popular mystery series. Virginia Winters is a wonderful writer and always keeps me on the edge of my seat."
Write Words, Inc., publishes paper books for Cambridge Books at www.cambridgebooks.us and e-books at www. ebooksonthe.net
"We are very proud to have published THE CHILD ON THE TERRACE by Virginia Winters," Chase continued. "Virginia is a very talented woman and we enjoy her work so much. We choose titles to publish very carefully. We only publish work from writers we feel are talented and have a lot to offer."
Dr. Winters' three previous Dangerous Journeys novels are:
Murderous Roots
The Facepainter Murders
No Motive for Murder
All are published by Write Words Inc. and available at:
Amazon.com
Amazon.ca
Kobo
Writewordsinc.com
Kent Bookstore, Lindsay, Ontario
Other works have appeared online at Sentinel Literary Review, the Gumshoe Review, Ducts.org and other e-zines.
She enjoys meeting readers at book-signings, speaking to local groups (at the library, community college, clubs, etc.) about her work, and may be contacted through her website at http://www.virginiawinters.ca or by e-mail at vwinters ( @ ) bell dot net
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