Today is the official release date for Stalking Season, the second book in the Season's Series that debuted with Open Season. The book is published by Five Star Cengage Gale and is heavily marketed to libraries. If this is a book that interests you, you can ask your local library to order it.
I love the cover. What do you think?
Kirkus had this to say about Stalking Season:
"Dallas
detectives Sarah Kingsly and Angel Johnson (Open Season, 2011, etc.)
return to confront a case almost as gnarly as their relationship.
Newly assigned to each other, the women just don’t feel as
comfortable as partners should. It isn’t that they have any reason for serious
distrust. Yes, Sarah’s white and Angel’s black, but in the past, neither has
been much troubled by racial bias. Perhaps it’s their approaches to the job:
Sarah’s is more instinctive, more by the gut; Angel’s is more by the book, more
unsettled by what she views as Sarah’s hippy-dippy style, as if it could plunge
her into situations beyond the scope of her training. When a young woman is
strangled, nothing about her suggests a connection to the sleazy motel in which
she’s found, and once she’s identified, her actual connections start the Dallas
PD hopping. These extend to a quirky, exclusive Dallas
businessman’s club and a private school with some offbeat operating principles
of its own. The Tracy Clemment murder turns out to be the kind of high-profile
case that sends police brass in a frantic search for people to blame and
corners to hide in if the investigation goes sour. Through it all, Kingsly and
Johnson remain remarkably steady. But then just when it seems that they really
might be cut out to be partners, they come to a bump in the road that paves the
way for the next series entry.
So deftly plotted and paced that, although it’s certainly
possible to grow impatient with the protagonists’ unwarranted impatience toward
each other, they’re appealing enough to keep the pages turning."
A STARRED review from Publishers Weekly: “ . . . gripping second
mystery featuring Dallas, Tex., police detectives Sarah Kingsly and Angel Johnson. . .
. The relationship between the women is just as absorbing as the search for the
killer. Few readers will anticipate the closing twist.”
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