The complimentary download of this intriguing and unique storyline, was sent to me by the lovely Kelsey, from Book Publicity Services.
I always look forward to receiving Kelsey’s emails, as I can rely on Book Publicity Services for a read that is just a little out of the ordinary and offering debut authors a showcase for their writing.
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SOLVING CADENCE MOORE
How much will one man risk to solve the unsolvable?
Ten years ago, famous young singer Cadence Moore disappeared without a trace on a remote highway in western Pennsylvania. To this day her fate remains unknown. Was she kidnapped or murdered? Or did she simply run away in search of a new life, leaving behind the abuse and heartbreak that haunted her?
Charlie Marx, host of the popular conspiracy radio show “Underground Broadcast,” is obsessed with Cadence. Desperate to find her after deceiving his boss to save his job, he launches an investigation of his own, digging deep into the missing woman’s past and uncovering her darkest secrets. Working feverishly for weeks, he claims to have solved the mystery and promises to reveal Cadence’s fate at the end of a groundbreaking podcast series and live radio special.
But is it all a lie? As years of twisted details slowly unravel, Charlie races to solve the biggest mystery of the decade. If he succeeds, it will mean closure for Cadence. If he fails, his entire world will come crashing down live on air–and the truth may be lost forever.
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GREGORY STERNER
Gregory Sterner is an author who enjoys mystery novels, philosophy, conspiracy theory stories, and true crime; and is inspired by the great storytelling presentations of National Public Radio, including This American Life and Wiretap; as well as novels by Stephen King, Elmore Leonard, and many others.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Albright College and is currently completing his master’s thesis in philosophy at West Chester University, while working as a supervisor for Penske Truck Leasing.
Gregory lives with his wife and children in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Solving Cadence Moore is his debut novel.
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“My debut mystery novel Solving Cadence Moore was released on November 7th, 2017. I have learned so far in my brief membership in the worldwide club of published authors that it is wise to listen to feedback, especially from publishers or agents who have had more success than you.
One has to be flexible and open to collaboration in order to move forward in the process of getting your novel published. I think it’s important to embrace inspiration when it comes and don’t be afraid to take risks, as long as you do so in the parameters of good writing and good reading. It can be easy to push things too far if you don’t have in mind what a potential wide readership might enjoy.
I’m still learning and feel lucky to have been granted the opportunity to get a novel published, in my case by Aperture Press, LLC in Reading, PA.”
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Mailbox Monday is a gathering place for readers to share links to the books that came into their house during the last week. This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what others are currently reading as well, after all you never know where that next “must read” book will come from.
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This sounds good and I wonder what happened to her. I also like that there’s a podcast series involved. Enjoy it!
Hi Naida,
Judging by some of the inferences in the premise, I wonder if we are actually ever going to find out what happened to Cadence! Perhaps Charlie ends up by broadcasting a series of fictional podcasts, in order to cover himself in glory and in the hope that no one is ever going to discover his cover-up?
We don’t tend to listen to too many podcasts, well I don’t anyway! I do endeavor to try and keep up with technology as far as I am able, but certain aspects of it really just don’t interest me enough!
Thanks for taking the time to comment, I always appreciate your support 🙂
This sounds like a very unique and fascinating novel. I looked it up at Amazon and, despite one reviewer noting an excess amount of profanity, added it to my wishlist. Not knowing if it’s warranted or gratuitous, I’ll give it the benefit of the doubt.
Hi Kelly,
Goodreads have 22 ratings and 12 reviews for this book, with an average rating of 3.86 out of 5.
Those stats are pretty middle of the road and I have to say that the spread of scoring is very ‘marmite’, readers either seemed to love it or hate it!
Only one person seemed to be put off by the language used in Charlie’s narrative, although it is quite unanimous that he isn’t a particularly nice person.
I have my copy already to go, so I have no reason not to read it for myself and I hope that you also enjoy the read when you get to it!
Thanks for stopping by and Happy Reading 🙂
That sounds perfect for you!
Hi Kathy,
When this one first dropped in my mailbox, I have to admit that I was a little skeptical about it and wasn’t quite sure if I was going to forego reading it, in favour of a few simple promotional posts. However, the more times I read through the premise, the more taken I am with the whole storyline. Not reading the book, is definitely not an option now!
Thanks for visiting and Happy Reading 🙂
You do get some good sounding mysteries. I hope you enjoy it!
Hi Martha,
This one is definitely a mystery with a difference, very up to date with its podcast references and totally unlike any premise I have come across before.
I never know how something so completely out of my normal sphere is going to work out, but unless I try new ideas, I’ll never know!!
Thanks for being such a lovely Mailbox Monday host this month and enjoy the rest of your summer 🙂
Hmm! Not unlike yourself , I too find some areas of technology just don’t interest me (and lets face it I have a hard enough time keeping up with the areas that do) and alas podcasts are one of them. Then I’m a bit concerned with your commenting that ‘I wonder if we are actually ever going to find out what happened to Cadence!’ Perhaps not one for me but then again ….
No I haven’t gone completely mad!
I don’t make a habit of commenting on my own posts, but as the lovely lady who left the comment has recently changed the name of her blog, the original comment went into my WordPress moderation box and automatic deletion, as I never noticed it.
I managed to rescue the comment via my email, so I shall look out for her next one and we should be back in business once I authorize it …. Whew!!
Thanks for stopping by Felicity Grace (formerly known as Tracy) 🙂