Tom Morrisey
Deep Blue (Beck Easton Adventure Series #1)
By Tom Morrisey (Zondervan)
Release date: December 14, 2004
A suspense-filled search for hidden treasure—and hidden truths. While University of Michigan graduate student Jennifer Cassidy is researching the family history of Cecilia Sinclair, a long-deceased Southern expatriate, she discovers that something of great value is hidden in a spring near the family plantation in Florida. Jennifer contacts Beck Easton, a cave diver and former Marine, to help her. When Beck finds a map, it sets off a race for gold, and both pro- and anti-Cuban groups follow Jennifer and Beck as they travel from Florida to the Bahamas to Lake Huron, tracking clues that pre-date the Civil War. After nearly losing her life, Jennifer is confronted with the meaning of Matthew 6:19-21, ‘Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal.
In High Places
By Tom Morrisey (Bethany House)
Release date: April 1, 2008
A Breath From Tragedy, a Whisper from Glory For Patrick Nolan, every climb tells a story. And now maybe it’s his own. He’s right at the rim, staring over the cliff’s knife edge and wondering how.
Kiloton Threat: A Novel
By Tom Morrisey, William G. Boykin (B&H Books)
Release date: September 1, 2011
Taken from what could be tomorrow’s headlines, Kiloton Threat is a novel that explores the frightening potential of nuclear weapons in the Middle East today. Out of the house churches of rural Iran, a Christian masquerading as a Muslim gains the confidence of a high-ranking leader in the Iranian nuclear program and opens his eyes to Christianity. The man’s newfound faith stirs his desire to flee to the West, taking with him intelligence that would allow Coalition forces to neutralize his nation’s devastating capabilities. But no one in such a position could ever escape unnoticed. Enter Blake Kershaw, a highly trained U.
Pirate Hunter
By Tom Morrisey (Bethany House)
Release date: July 1, 2009
From the blue waters of the Caribbean and the Florida Keys to the wind-swept wilds of the Outer Banks, Pirate Hunter combines the romantic popularity of a pirate tale with an inspirational story of modern-day treasure hunters. Following a captured slave who’s been freed by the sixteenth-century pirate who takes his ship, the novel weaves a rollicking tale of adventure. Paralleling this story in the present are the treasure hunters seeking the gold–and stories–of the past. Greg Rhode–a preacher’s kid who has become a marine archaeologist–hires on to participate in Phil Rackham’s salvage operation in the Florida Keys. He is hoping that Rackham will make him rich, not suspecting the true riches he’ll eventually confront.
Nancy Moser
Solemnly Swear
By Nancy Moser (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.)
Release date: January 1, 2008
We all want victims to find justice. Yet sometimes justice takes a detour, especially when the jury is dealing with some unique issues of its own. Patti McCoy, a kitchen worker at a local resort, is accused of killing her boyfriend, the restaurant’s maitre d’. But was she simply in the wrong place at the wrong time? It’s up to the jury to decide. Diverse personalities and backgrounds cause tension and complications.
Spencer E. Moses
Network of Deception: A Novel
By Spencer E. Moses (Revell)
Release date: June 3, 2014
A pulse-pounding international thriller involving a former Cia agent who gets caught up in a Mossad mission to win a high-stakes cyber war.
Misty Mount
The Nanny Song
By Misty Mount (Willow River Press)
Release date: May 11, 2018
Mallory Riscoe is no stranger to dysfunction. Despite her tumultuous childhood, at age twenty-two, she has established herself as a fully functional, self-made woman. However, the safe, mundane life she’s created for herself is quickly turned upside down when she’s falsely accused of theft and promptly fired. Meanwhile, a dismal pall hangs over the Colt residence. Since the death of his wife, Brendan Colt has struggled to care for his children, Kason and Meela.
Diane & David Munson
Confirming Justice (Justice Series #2)
By Diane & David Munson (FaithWalk Publishing)
Release date: September 1, 2006
Followup to bestselling Facing Justice. In Confirming Justice, an Indian tribe demands justice from a Federal judge in a bribery case that could reach the White House. The son of the Secretary of Interior is charged with taking money from the tribe to influence his father. When the star witness suddenly disappears the FBI is called in setting in motion events which could topple the President’s Supreme Court nominee. The Munsons unravel the mysteries of Washington as only insiders can.
Embers of Courage
By Diane & David Munson (Micah House Media, LLC)
Release date: December 2, 2014
In Embers of Courage, ICE Special Agent Eva Montanna discovers the world is ablaze with danger when militants capture her task force teammate, NCIS Special Agent Raj Pentu, during a CIA operation in Egypt. She risks her life to defeat tyrants oppressing Christians, and is plunged into a daring rescue mission. Eva’s faith is tested like never before as mysterious ashes, her ancient family Bible, and fifteenth century religious persecution collide with modern-day courage under fire. This riveting novel, the ninth by ExFeds Diane and David Munson, is their third linking true historical events with their signature High Velocity Suspense.
Facing Justice (Justice Series #1)
By Diane & David Munson (Micah House Media)
Release date: August 1, 2005
Has international terrorism come to church? Authors Diane and David Munson draw on their true-life experiences in this legal thriller about Special Agent Eva Montanna whose twin sister died at the Pentagon on 9/11. Eva must avenge her sister’s death and all clues point to a member of Eva’s church.