Friday Book Feature and Giveaway
Baggage by S.G. Redling
A new psychological thriller guaranteed to lure you in and keep you hooked until the very end.
About the Book
Baggage
by S.G. Redling
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer | February 2016
Over the years, terrible things keep happening to Anna Ray on February 17. First, there was the childhood trauma she’s never been able to speak about. Then, to her horror, her husband killed himself on that date.
A year later and a thousand miles away, Anna tries to find solace in the fresh start of a new job in a new place. She takes comfort in her outspoken cousin Jeannie, the confidant and best friend who’s there whenever she needs help. On the day of the dreaded anniversary, Anna and Jeannie hit the town, planning to ease the pain with an alcohol-induced stupor and then sleep.…
When Anna awakes the next morning, she thinks she can put one more February 17 behind her, but fate is about to intervene in the form of two gruesome murders with eerie similarities to her violent past. This time, however, she won’t be an abandoned daughter or a grieving widow. This time, she’ll be a suspect.
About the Author
S.G. Redling, a graduate of Georgetown University, has spent fifteen years waking up the good folks of Huntington WV and its environs on the WKEE-FM morning radio show. She recently wound up her headphones for the last time and is focusing on thrillers, mysteries and urban fantasy. When S.G. isn’t writing (don’t tell Christine Witthohn!) she loves to paint, travel and embarrass herself by speaking wretched Italian.
Giveaway Information
Courtesy of the publicist, I have one copy of Baggage to give away to a reader with a US mailing address. To enter, fill out the form below on or before midnight, Saturday, February 20th. The winner will be contacted by email and have 48 hours to respond.
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Source: Giveaway provided by Wunderkind PR.
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Sounds good – thanks for the giveaway!
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This book sounds a bit close to home. My husband broke his neck on September 16, and every year after that, something happened to someone in his family on that date. We decided to get married on that date, 16 years later, and see if it stopped. It did. From then on nothing bad happened on 9/16. I know it sounds a bit strange and off the wall, but it’s the truth.
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