Now in Print & eBook: “Bad Policy” by Michigan Author James M. Jackson
Non-profit publisher Barking Rain Press announced the paperback and eBook release of the crime thriller Bad Policy from Amasa, Michigan, author James M. Jackson.
Vancouver, WA, April 17, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Barking Rain Press, a non-profit fiction publisher, announced the paperback and eBook release of the crime thriller Bad Policy from Amasa, Michigan, author James M. Jackson. Mr. Jackson is the author of One Trick at a Time: How to Start Winning at Bridge, as well as numerous short stories and essays.
When private financial investigator Seamus McCree returns to Cincinnati after a routine business trip, he discovers that his home has become a crime scene for a brutal murder. The victim in his basement is an acquaintance from a previous corporate investigation—and endured bullets to both of his ankles, knees and elbows before the final shot to his forehead put him out of his misery. No one has seen an “IRA six pack” victim since The Troubles in Northern Ireland in the 1970s. As the body count climbs, all trails seem to lead back to him, and Seamus is forced to go underground to find out who is framing him — and why — before he becomes the next victim.
Ask for Bad Policy at your favorite bookstore, or buy it online at the Barking Rain Press website, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Powells, and many other booksellers. It is also available in most eBook formats through Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, iTunes, Kobo, Overdrive, the Sony Reader Store, and many other outlets worldwide. Interested readers can preview the first four chapters for free at the Barking Rain Press website, barkingrainpress.org.
Bad Policy
Mystery/Crime, Suspense
LCCN: 2013930724
Trade Paperback (224 pp — $12.95 USD)
ISBN-13: 978-1-935460-60-2
ISBN-10: 1-935460-60-9
eBook (ePub, Kindle & PDF formats — $5.95 USD)
ISBN-13: 978-1-935460-61-9
ISBN-10: 1-935460-61-7
About Barking Rain Press
Barking Rain Press is an imprint of the BRP Publishing Group (BRP), which is a non-profit publisher located in the greater Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area—a thriving hub for independent publishers, writers, and literary venues. BRP currently operates three imprints, including Barking Rain Press, Virtual Tales, and Nitis Books. Find out more about the BRP Publishing Group at their website, barkingrainpress.org.
When private financial investigator Seamus McCree returns to Cincinnati after a routine business trip, he discovers that his home has become a crime scene for a brutal murder. The victim in his basement is an acquaintance from a previous corporate investigation—and endured bullets to both of his ankles, knees and elbows before the final shot to his forehead put him out of his misery. No one has seen an “IRA six pack” victim since The Troubles in Northern Ireland in the 1970s. As the body count climbs, all trails seem to lead back to him, and Seamus is forced to go underground to find out who is framing him — and why — before he becomes the next victim.
Ask for Bad Policy at your favorite bookstore, or buy it online at the Barking Rain Press website, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Powells, and many other booksellers. It is also available in most eBook formats through Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, iTunes, Kobo, Overdrive, the Sony Reader Store, and many other outlets worldwide. Interested readers can preview the first four chapters for free at the Barking Rain Press website, barkingrainpress.org.
Bad Policy
Mystery/Crime, Suspense
LCCN: 2013930724
Trade Paperback (224 pp — $12.95 USD)
ISBN-13: 978-1-935460-60-2
ISBN-10: 1-935460-60-9
eBook (ePub, Kindle & PDF formats — $5.95 USD)
ISBN-13: 978-1-935460-61-9
ISBN-10: 1-935460-61-7
About Barking Rain Press
Barking Rain Press is an imprint of the BRP Publishing Group (BRP), which is a non-profit publisher located in the greater Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area—a thriving hub for independent publishers, writers, and literary venues. BRP currently operates three imprints, including Barking Rain Press, Virtual Tales, and Nitis Books. Find out more about the BRP Publishing Group at their website, barkingrainpress.org.
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Sheri Gormley
208-352-0396
www.barkingrainpress.org
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