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Today's Book Spotlight is by Tom Fowler - A March From Innocence: A C.T. Ferguson Crime Novel.
C.T. Ferguson is trying to enjoy a vacation. After his last case, he needs one. If the lady from Baltimore would stop calling him, it would be much easier.
It doesn’t get easier. Back home, C.T. talks to her and agrees to search for her niece, Libby. The troubled girl has been missing for some time.
C.T. hunts for the girl from the worst areas of Baltimore to the most rural parts of Maryland. When he encounters a group of terrible men, he knows he’s on the right path. They hide in the shadows of the Internet and prey on the weak and vulnerable.
The system designed to protect girls like Libby let her down. Could it also be enabling the people who preyed on her? Can C.T. take them down before any more lives are ruined — including his?
A March from Innocence is the gripping sixth novel in the C.T. Ferguson mystery series. If you like your hard-boiled crime fiction served with cyber intrigue and witty quips, you’ll love this action-packed mystery from an Amazon bestselling author.
"... this one grabs your attention from the beginning ..."
"A powerful, and painfully moving read."
"Another great addition to the series that I’d recommend to anyone not afraid to read about the darker side of human life."
Tom Fowler was born and raised in Baltimore
and still resides in Maryland. He is the author of the C.T. Ferguson
novel and novella series, which are all set in his home city.
At
about age seven, polite young Tom wrote a "murder mystery" in which no
one died. The story gave him the writing bug, however, and he's been
putting pen to paper and fingers to keys ever since.
When not
working or writing, Tom enjoys spending time with his family and
friends, reading, sports, movies, and writing brief bios in the third
person.
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Felony Fiction is sponsored by NY Times and USA Today best-selling author Patricia Loofbourrow