Showing posts with label hocking hills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hocking hills. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Hills Release

We are a few days from the release of Stephen Brooke's new Hocking Hills mystery, THESE REMEMBERED HILLS, officially out this weekend, Saturday January 7, 2023. It is available right now in our store and print should be with book retailers everywhere (soon, if not right now—ISBN is 978-1-937745-85-1). Here are links to the novel in our store:

Print: https://www.lulu.com/shop/stephen-brooke/these-remembered-hills/paperback/product-g7zgz2.html

PDF: https://www.lulu.com/shop/stephen-brooke/these-remembered-hills/ebook/product-vzej8e.html

EPUB: https://www.lulu.com/shop/stephen-brooke/these-remembered-hills/ebook/product-pvz7w4.html

'Remembered Hills' is also up at GoodReads, with early reviews: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/63945869-these-remembered-hills

We shall shortly be announcing a definite release date for Oliver Davis Pike's latest Jack Mack science fiction novel, 'Jumping Jack.' Probably toward the end of February or early March!

Thursday, December 15, 2022

These Remembered Hills

Stephen Brooke's newest novel, a 'Hocking Hills Mystery' (the first, with a promise of more to come) will be officially released on January 7 2023. Titled 'These Remembered Hills,' the story is set in the Hocking Hills of southeastern Ohio in 1962, and will be available in print, epub, PDF, and Kindle formats. Here is the official blurb:

Yes, he loved these hills, these remembered hills of his youth.

Jim Fry had returned from his four years in the navy, returned to the family farm where his sister had died, broken at the foot of a cliff. An accident. So most believed.

Not her friend, artist Rick Myers. A few days later, Myers is also dead and no one mistakes this for an accident. Through farmland and forest, the cliffs and creeks of the Hocking Hills of southern Ohio, Jim pursues the truth—and the murderers.

And here is the cover: