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Testament, An Unexpected Return

T. M. Brown

"Brew up a pitcher of sweet tea and settle into your most comfortable chair. You won't want to put T. M. Brown's latest book down... Testament, An Unexpected Return offers more wrinkles than linen pants on a hot summer day." -- Linda Pifer, acclaimed author of Ohio Girl and Windows trilogy

The testament of a man lies not in the magnitude of possessions and property left to his heirs, but the reach of his legacy long after his death. -- Theo Phillips

Theo and Liddy are sinking deep roots into their new hometown of Shiloh. Friendships are blossoming. Life appears to be settling down, but ominous shadows from the town's past herald tragedy lies ahead in little old Shiloh. More than Theo's reputation is at stake as he gets drawn into more local family drama. Dixie, the ex-mayor's estranged wife, arrives in town after abandoning her family twenty years ago. Though Dixie's mysterious arrival appears to be good for Harold's ailing health, others in town become unsettled as Dixie's desperate scheming come to light.

T. M. Brown once again captures the flavor of a small Southern town and realistically portrays the suspense and drama when the town's past surfaces to protect its legacy.

"T. M. Brown has delivered another novel with plenty of mystery and intrigue, filled with good plot twists that will keep you guessing until the end." -- Lee Gimenez, best-selling author of the J. T Ryan Thriller series.

The Shiloh Mystery Series - Book 1, Sanctuary, A Legacy of Memories; Book 2, Testament, An Unexpected Return; Book 3, Purgatory, A Progeny's Quest, Spring 2020.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Palmetto Publishing Group
  • Publish Date: Feb 17th, 2018
  • Pages: 302
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.63in - 0.89lb
  • EAN: 9781641110846
  • Categories: Small Town & RuralChristian - SuspenseSouthern

About the Author

Brown, T. M.: - "T. M. Brown is a Southern boy at heart, although he's lived and traveled in many states far removed from his beloved boyhood roots in Georgia and Florida. He returned to North Florida several years ago while his two sons were still in school and enjoyed traveling throughout the South for business. After his youngest son went off to college, he ventured to New Orleans to complete post-graduate studies. The last fifteen years, he has preached, taught and coached in Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida until his wife and he relocated outside of Atlanta where they have since retired to write, travel, and spoil grandchildren. T. M. Brown, Mike to friends and family, embraces his Georgia heritage, thanks to the paternal branches of his family tree. However, it wasn't until 2008 after his father passed did he and his siblings learn the full depth of the hard times and sacrifice the Brown family endured during the Depression, which precipitated their grandfather leaving Georgia to find work in Miami. As a child, Mike holds fond memories of warm Sunday afternoons when his Pop drove the family past Stone Mountain in the late 1950s to visit his Great-Uncle's farm. Yet, it was not until his father passed away in 2008 that Mike discovered how the darkest days of the Depression affected his father, the eldest son, nicknamed Junior. Before Mike's grandfather left the family behind to find work, Mike's dad and younger brother were sent to live with his Uncle and Aunt. The family reunited and moved to Miami just before World War II broke out. Though Snellville's dust-filled red clay backroads have been widened and paved for decades, Mike recalls the sting of barb-wire pasture fences, sipping cool well-water from a ladle, and getting scrubbed in a washtub as a youngster by the front stoop of Uncle Kerry's and Aunt Monk's old farmhouse. Retired since 2014 from the 9-to-5 life, Mike and his wife Connie reside below Atlanta near Newnan, Georgia. When not writing or traveling for book events and such, Mike and Connie enjoy sharing time with their two sons and their families. Writing about Shiloh has conjured up many near-forgotten memories, and thanks to his Pop and Poppa, he cherishes this truth - "The testament of a man lies not in the magnitude of possessions and property left to his heirs, but the reach of his legacy long after his death.""

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Praise for this book

"In this wonderful sequel to his novel Sanctuary, T. M. Brown takes his readers on another exciting roller coaster ride."

-- Dana Ridenour, award-winning author of Behind the Mask and Beyond the Cabin

"Testament offers an intriguing, page-turning suspense novel with well-paced plot twists, descriptive narratives, and complex characters that draw you in so deeply you won't be able to put the book down."

-- Helene Furst, Book Reviewer and Author, MorningBeansBlog.com

"T. M. Brown has delivered another novel with plenty of mystery and intrigue, filled with good plot twists that will keep you guessing until the end."

-- Lee Gimenez, best-selling author of 13 novels, including FBI Code Red, a J. T. Ryan Thriller

"Brew up a pitcher of sweet tea and settle into your most comfortable chair. You won't want to put T. M. Brown's latest book down... Testament offers more wrinkles than linen pants on a hot southern day."

-- Linda Pifer, multi-book author, including acclaimed Ohio Girl and Windows