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Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Spotlight of Ashes by Timothy Lyon


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ASHES
TIMOTHY LYON
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF THE AUTHOR.
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TAKE A LOOK AT THE BOOK TRAILER HERE
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PRAISE FOR ASHES:

"Ashes is a historical thriller about the World's Fair, and that is only one aspect of this delicious mystery thriller. Timothy has greatly enhanced his original idea and the saga that pours forth is a treasure."- Gray Harp, Amazon Hall of Famer, Top 100 Reviewer

"I have one word for this book - Spectacular."- Belinda Smith, Fangirling Over Frappes

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ABOUT ASHES:


In 1810, Aleksandar Scott is an inventor looking to make his future in Well’s Peake, at the first-ever World’s Fair — until his invention falls into the hands of a mysterious masked man.

 

When the disturbing murders of other innovators come to light, he soon fears for his life, as the city grows more dangerous and suspicious of him by the day. 

 

Aleksandar must discover a way to stop his creation before the madman uses his work to begin a night of ashes and death… 

 

Will the young inventor uncover the dark secrets that linger within this London inspired thriller before he meets his end?

 

In this addictive tale of mystery and suspense, Ashes, A World’s Fair Saga, is the beginning of a historical serial killer series that follows Aleksandar’s journey of dreams and terror. 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:  


Timothy Lyon Jr. grew up in Northwestern Pennsylvania, where he dedicated many hours to his craft of storytelling.

He specializes in creating period pieces full of vivid imagery and rich characters that will remain with readers long after the last page turns. 

When Timothy is not writing, he enjoys drinking tea, listening to ska music, and testing his hibachi skills.

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4 comments:

  1. Happy Pub Day, Timothy!!

    Enjoy if you read this book.

    Thanks for stopping.

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  2. Thank you so much Elizabeth! I appreciate your kindness!

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  3. It does.

    Thanks for commenting, Laurel.

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