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Thursday, July 6, 2023

New Release -- The Prodigal (Friendly Creek Book 5) by Agnes Alexander

 

When Ed McPherson returns to Friendly Creek, he isn’t sure what to expect. Running away from Friendly Creek as a young teen, he was forced to live a hand-to-mouth existence on the road. Coming back to this town might be his biggest mistake yet, but it’s the only home he’s ever known. Though he’d never been religious, hearing the story of the Prodigal Son got him thinking. Going back to face the harsh uncle who raised him for many years most likely won’t end well, but there’s only one way to find out, and he plans to get some answers.

Fleeing a family scandal in Baltimore, Daphne Statler runs as far away as she can get along with her friend, Suzette Gleeson. Daphne plans to meet her sister, Clarice, in Friendly Creek, and Suzette is escaping from her overbearing mother and her nefarious plans to marry Suzette off to a man she does not love. But when they arrive in Friendly Creek, they quickly discover that Daphne’s sister has been murdered, her baby daughter, Josie, surviving and rescued by Ed.

Despite this tragedy, Ed and Daphne are attracted to one another, and when an attempt is made on Daphne’s life, Ed vows to protect her and little Josie, no matter what. The killer must be identified and locked up—but where do they begin to look? A letter from Clarice could hold all the answers and allow them to solve the mystery of Clarice’s death and the failed attempt on Daphne’s life.

Will Ed be able to find the happiness he seeks with Daphne in Friendly Creek? How can they begin a life together until Clarice’s murder is solved? Is there a future in Friendly Creek for 
THE PRODIGAL?

EXCERPT:

It was only by chance Clarice Statler saw the man get off the train. Her heart sank and she moved to the alley beside the mercantile. Thank goodness, she hadn’t gone inside to get new supplies for her and the baby. She’d have to make do with what she had left before letting anyone see her in this town.

She would continue to hideout in the abandoned house where she hid last night until she was sure he’d given up on finding her and leave town. Her only hope was that she not run into him before her sister arrived.


4 comments:

  1. Agnes, I have truly enjoyed the Friendly Creek series so much! I hate to see it draw to a close, but all good things must end, eventually. This really kept me guessing--a wonderful story and I loved the way you tied it all up at the end! Congratulations!

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    1. Thanks, Cheryl. I'm going to miss the folks in Friendly Creek, too but I thought it time to start something else. I appreciate all you and Liva have done in getting this series to market. Hugs.

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    2. Congratulations on the new release.

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    3. Thank you so much. I enjoyed writing the entire series.

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