Friday, March 2, 2018

Tour Wrap Up: A River of Silence by @SusanCGoldner Susan Clayton-Goldner #review #wrapup



Mystery
Date Published: January 24, 2018
Publisher: Tirgearr Publishing


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When Detective Winston Radhauser is awakened by a call from dispatch at 12:45a.m., it can mean only one thing—something terrible awaits him. He races to the Pine Street address. In the kitchen, Caleb Bryce, nearly deaf from a childhood accident, is frantically giving CPR to 19-month-old Skyler Sterling. Less than an hour later, Skyler is dead.

The ME calls it a murder and the entire town of Ashland, Oregon is outraged. Someone must be held accountable. The police captain is under a lot of pressure and anxious to make an arrest. Despite Radhauser’s doubts about Bryce’s guilt, he is arrested and charged with first degree murder. Neither Radhauser nor Bryce’s young public defender believe he is guilty. Winston Radhauser will fight for justice, even if it means losing his job.


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Did you miss any of the stops on this Tour?

February 19 - Liberia Beppe - Spotlight
February 20 -  Book Junkie Mom - Guest Post
February 21 - What Is That Book About - Excerpt 
February 22 -  This and That Book Blog - Guest Post
February 23 - The Bookworm Lodge - Spotlight
February 23 -  Caroline Clemmons - Guest Post
February 24 -  Evermore Books - Spotlight
February 26 -  eBook Addicts - Review
February 27 - The Avid Reader - Excerpt
February 27 - Tea Time and Books - Excerpt
February 28 -  Celebrating Authors - Spotlight
March 1 - All Things Bookaholics - Review
March 1 - SK Gregory - Spotlight
March 2 - Texas Book Nook - Review



Susan Clayton-Goldner was born in New Castle, Delaware and grew up with four brothers along the banks of the Delaware River. She has been writing poems and short stories since she could hold a pencil and was so in love with writing that she was a creative writing major in college. 
Prior to an early retirement which enabled her to write full time, Susan worked as the Director of Corporate Relations for University Medical Center in Tucson, Arizona. It was there she met her husband, Andreas, one of the deans in the University of Arizona's Medical School. About five years after their marriage, they left Tucson to pursue their dreams in 1991--purchasing a 35-acres horse ranch in the Williams Valley in Oregon. They spent a decade there. Andy road, trained and bred Arabian horses and coached a high school equestrian team, while Susan got serious about her writing career.  

Through the writing process, Susan has learned that she must be obsessed with the reinvention of self, of finding a way back to something lost, and the process of forgiveness and redemption. These are the recurrent themes in her work.


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