Catawba Falls
by W.F. Ranew
GENRE: Mystery
BLURB:
PI
Red Farlow travels to Camp Ridgemont for Boys for a reunion with his
summer camp friends. On arrival, he discovers two camp counselors in
the woods, hacked to death. Red’s investigation soon widens with
more mysterious deaths, one of them a close friend.
Far-right
extremist Troy Unsworthy knows the hills and hollows after a lifetime
of growing up in these mountains. Red soon learns all the victims are
connected to Unsworthy in the years leading up to a deadly auto
accident.
When
he learns Unsworthy was released just before the counselors’
deaths, Red goes into the mountains. His trek requires
sure-footedness over rocky terrain and old-growth forest as he
explores caves with endless tunnels, shafts, and deep-water pools
searching for his suspect.
But,
did Unsworthy really murder these people, or should Red turn his
attention to other suspects?
Red
treads a treacherous path on his quest to find the killer and bring
him to justice.
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Excerpt:
Death visited late in the day. I came upon the human tragedy the following morning.
Near Kitsuma’s summit, a steady breeze rustled trees and bushes hugging the mountainside. Spring in North Carolina meant comfortable temperatures during daylight. Standing there, I felt the night’s lingering chill.
Years had passed—fifty or more—since I’d tramped the mountain’s footpaths.
Two dozen of us searched the area late the previous evening but had gotten nowhere near the summit. We resumed our task along the rigorous trail on the Old Fort side well before dawn. . .
We covered areas unreachable in the previous night’s outing. Two hours later, I came upon the campground, forty yards down a side trail and near a cove of rhododendron and mountain laurel.
The scene’s horror struck deep, painted in strokes of surreal hues. The blood, in the dim light, bore a black pigmentation. One young man’s skin tone paled to a faint glow reflecting his orange rain parka.
Two light-green pup tents stood side by side. One caved in toward the back; the other seemed undisturbed.
I looked around for the second camp counselor. Raking the mountainside, my gaze focused on something resembling a yellow night safety vest. I made my way downhill.
Soon enough, I came across another grisly scene. The young man’s head cocked at a strange, unnatural angle as he sprawled belly down in the bushes and leaves. The blood wasn’t as apparent with him as the fluid had seeped into leaves and pine needles beneath him.
Something tilted out of his left hand—a cell phone.
My Review:
Catawba Falls opens up on a horrific crime scene. Dead bodies lying everywhere. Red Farlow is in town for a reunion camping trip with his summer friends.
When Red arrives at the campsite the first thing he sees is the bodies. One of them being a friend of his. The scene was gruesome. Who would do such an awful thing? Who would want to murder camp councilors?
Red’s investigation leads him to a number of suspects. His investigation leads him deep into the mountain over rough terrain.
Catawba Falls is chocked full of twists and suspense. The suspense kept me hanging on every word as I raced to the end not able to flip the pages fast enough as Red’s investigation revealed more and more secrets. There were quite a few big twists that really surprised me as I did not see them coming.
I can’t wait to read more about Red Farlow and his next case. I enjoy reading the Red Farlow Mysteries and highly recommend each and every one! Grab your copy of Catawba Falls today!
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
W.F. Ranew is a former newspaper reporter, editor, and communication executive. He started his journalism career covering sports, police, and city council meetings for his hometown newspaper, The Quitman Free Press. He also worked as a reporter and editor for several regional dailies: The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, The Florida Times-Union, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Ranew has written two previous novels: Schoolhouse Man and Candyman’s Sorrow.
He lives with his wife in Atlanta and St. Simons Island, Ga.
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14 comments:
I like the cover art. Looks great. Sounds like a good story.
Thank you for hosting today!
Really appreciate your hosting Catawba Falls.
Glad you like the cover, Marcy. All of my book covers are designed by Simona Cora Salardi of Cora Graphics. She does a great job of capturing the mood and foreboding of each Red Farlow mystery.
Thanks for the review and glad you enjoyed Catawba Falls.
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Yes, Christmas and New Year's. My family is very important to me, and I enjoy spending time with my three daughters and their five children. My birthday is Jan. 1, so that's an extra special holiday for me.
The blurb and excerpt sound good.
Thanks. I enjoy writing blurbs. The challenge is to boil the story down, but give enough enticing information to draw the reader without telling all.
The book sounds intriguing. Great cover.
Nice excerpt, sounds interesting
This sounds like a great story.
Great cover.
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