Sunday, January 15, 2012

Guest Author Ryder Islington


Ryder Islington is an exciting new author that my publisher, LL Publications, is about to introduce to the world. Here's my take on her first book, Ultimate Justice. Ryder is my guest today, so please give her some feedback. It isn't easy being the newbie!


Peg's Review:
Ryder Islington tells a story that grabbed this reader from page one, eliciting questions that pulled me through the story to a shocking but totally believable conclusion.
FBI agent Trey Fontaine has multiple cases on his hands: rape, beating, and violent murder. Trey and local detective Gemini Taylor become convinced that the murder she is investigating is connected to the other crimes. What neither of them realizes is that the bloody thread weaves into Gem’s past and her long-ago acquaintance with Trey. What she knows and does not know might—make that will—result in violent retribution.


 
 
 
 Ultimate Justice, A Trey Fontaine Mystery, is receiving rave reviews from readers. http://www.ll-publications.com/ultimatejustice.html

The small town of Raven Bayou, Louisiana explodes as old money meets racial tension, and tortured children turn the table on abusive men. FBI Special Agent Trey Fontaine returns home to find the town turned upside down with mutilated bodies. Working with local homicide detectives, Trey is determined to get to the  truth. A believer in empirical evidence, Trey ignores his instincts until he stares into the face of the impossible, and has to choose between what he wants to believe and the ugly truth.

A graduate of the University of California and former officer for a large sheriff’s department, RYDER ISLINGTON is now retired and doing what she loves: reading, writing, and gardening. She lives in Louisiana with her family, including a very large English Chocolate Lab, a very small Chinese pug, and a houseful of demanding cats. She can be contacted at RyderIslington@yahoo.com or visit her blog at http://ryderislington.wordpress.com
 

2 comments:

  1. Once upon a time in the dark ages, I lived in Louisiana for 2 1/2 years and loved it there. I'm always on the lookout for good books set there and this sounds like it fits the bill. Congratulations on your debut ;)

    Lelia Taylor

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  2. I can feel the tension in the write up. Very intriguing--a great job oa grabbing the readers.

    Best of luck
    Kae

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