Madness in Small Towns: (Small Town Series, Number 2)

Madness in Small Towns: (Small Town Series, Number 2)

by Iza Moreau
Madness in Small Towns: (Small Town Series, Number 2)

Madness in Small Towns: (Small Town Series, Number 2)

by Iza Moreau

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Overview

Things are always a little wonky in the small town of Pine Oak, Florida. But lately reporter Sue-Ann McKeown, feels like every crazy thing is landing on her desk. For starters, a former mental patient demands that Sue-Ann write his story-or else. But why her? What is the meaning of the new coded messages she hears on the local pirate radio station? And why has her new girlfriend quit her job and left town for parts unknown? Her investigations lead her behind the walls of a mental institution and into a secret compound in the woods where broken ex-soldiers hide from the world. And, oh yeah, Sue-Ann's post-traumatic stress syndrome-a souvenir of her time reporting on the war in Iraq-is kicking in again. This is the second book featuring Sue-Ann, who is not only a reporter, but a champion archer and talented dressage rider. She is forced to use all of these skills to get her life back on kilter and bring some semblance of normalcy back to Pine Oak. The first book in this series, The News in Small Towns, was a top-5 Finalist in the 2013 Next Generation Indie Book Awards in two categories: Mystery and Regional Fiction.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781481929950
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/24/2013
Series: Small Town , #2
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.64(d)

About the Author

Golden Crown Finalist Iza Moreau lives in the southern United States, where she rides dressage at the fourth level and shoots target archery using both recurves and horsebows. She counts Sarah Waters, Maggie Estep, and the Bronte sisters--Acton, Currer, and Ellis--among her literary influences.
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