Welcome! We have a new spotlight post today. We've joined the virtual book tour of THE BARRISTER AND THE LETTER OF MARQUE, Todd M. Johnson’s highly acclaimed historical mystery, started on August 2nd and which will finish on August 15th, 2021.
Over twenty-five popular on-line influencers specializing in historical mystery, suspense, and inspirational fiction have joined in the celebration of its release with an interview, spotlights, exclusive excerpts, and reviews of this new Regency-era novel set in London, England.
BOOK DESCRIPTION
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ADVANCE
PRAISE
“Johnson debuts with a tense story of
powerful interests teaming up to thwart a legal challenge in Georgian-era
England…Johnson steeps his story in legal maneuvering, layers of intrigue,
midnight chases, and even a hint of romance. While faith elements are subtle,
this enthralling novel will appeal to fans of both legal thrillers and
historical inspirationals.”— Publishers Weekly
“… a mystery worthy of Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle. This richly historical and lively paced story has all the
makings of a modern classic.”— Jocelyn Green, Christy Award-winning author
of Shadows of the White City
AUTHOR BIO
Todd M. Johnson is the author of three legal thrillers:
The Deposit Slip (2012), Critical Reaction (2013), and Fatal
Trust (2017), and The Barrister and the Letter of Marque (2021),
his first foray into historical mystery. He has been a practicing attorney for
over 30 years, specializing as a trial lawyer. A graduate of Princeton
University and the University of Minnesota Law School, he also taught for two
years as adjunct professor of International Law and served as a US diplomat in
Hong Kong. He lives outside Minneapolis, Minnesota, with his wife and daughter.
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1 comment:
Thanks for your lovely spotlight, Maria. I am particularly interested in this new author and really enjoyed his detective and heroine's relationship. I hope you have a chance to read it.
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