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Monday, February 22, 2016

THIS WEEK ON THE SUSPENSE SISTERS!








It’s another great week on the Suspense Sisters!

From Marji:

Sybil Bate McCormack reviews The Aleppo Code by Terry Brennan.

Having chased the secret of the Cipher through a maze of treachery, death, and destruction, Tom Bohannon’s band of explorers seems to be at a dead end. But the discovery of a tenth-century scriptural text holding the final key to the ancient code hurls them right back into the fray.

 Hunted by the relentless assassins of the Prophet’s Guard, Bohannon’s intrepid squad struggles to stay one step ahead of their enemies. Amidst the chaos and conspiracy engulfing the Middle East, they doggedly comb the ruins of ancient Babylon in pursuit of this crucial element of end-timers prophecy. Bohannon and his team risk everything in a desperate attempt to save the world from destruction.

Read the entire review on our ReviewPage!



On Tuesday, Dana Mentink will share What’s Hot in Inspirational Suspense and Mystery!

 
 


On Wednesday we’ll hear from Suspense Sister Roxanne Rustand!   




 

This week Kim asks: "Of all the characters you’ve created, do you have a favorite? Why?"  

For submitting her question, Kim has won a copy of “Dolled Up to Die” by Lorena McCourtney!

If you have a question for us, leave it below. You might be our next winner! You could win a book by one of today’s top suspense/mystery writers – or a gift certificate to Amazon! (Questions submitted without contact information won’t be considered.)
 



Friday, Marji interviews the awesome Lynette Eason! Don't miss this interview!
 







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2 comments:

  1. Sounds like another great week.
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