I wrote The Shut Mouth Society, so this is a description plus critiques from other reviewers. This modern-day thriller is a typical chase novel à la Robert Ludlum. The Ludlum formula for this genre involves a man and woman with an “odd meet” (rather than a “cute meet”). The couple is accused of a crime and then chased by good guys and bad guys until they save themselves by unraveling a mystery that threatens the social order.
In The Shut Mouth Society, the mystery is a secret society formed after the Civil War that threatens to take control of Mexico. A chase is launched when a small-town police Commander and a renowned professor assess the validity of a pre-presidential document in Lincoln's hand. Abe Lincoln is interwoven throughout the story as they must examine his life and motivations to solve the mystery.
The Shut Mouth Society is a work of fiction, but I did extensive research on Lincoln to craft an exciting, historically accurate story. The novel was a finalist in the APA Glyph Award for Best Novel. The Huntington News said, “The Shut Mouth Society is a fast-moving, well-written novel.” Nearly 500 Amazon readers have rated it 4.3 stars. Amazon summarizes these reviews with, “Customers find this book engaging with an intriguing story full of twists and turns, featuring lots of Lincoln's history. The narrative maintains a fast pace with no slow parts, and customers appreciate the well-developed characters, action-packed scenes, and historical references.”
This novel is a fun
way for readers to enjoy a rousing story and obtain a better understanding of
our sixteenth president.

Comments
Post a Comment