#Ned Hickson – #NewRelease – #NoSafeHarbor

My longtime online friend, Ned Hickson, has a brand new book release, and I’m eager to help get the word out, especially after he was so generous as to share this on Facebook recently:

Thanks for this wonderful surprise, Ned, and boy, I’m glad I could honestly say I’d already downloaded No Safe Harbor before I even saw it! 😀


BLURB

When two patrolmen shoot and kill a woman in the shadows of Seattle’s industrial district, the question isn’t who did it but why? It’s a question that private investigator Shane McPhearson unwittingly begins to unravel after discovering an abandoned 8-year-old named Jacob in Lincoln Park. What begins as a simple attempt to find Jacob’s guardian reveals a wide-spread web of lies, cover-ups and deception woven throughout Seattle’s Eighth Precinct with ties to organized crime — and Jacob knowing the secret that threatens them all.

Not knowing who to trust or where to turn in order to keep Jacob safe, Shane takes it upon himself to find out and, in the process, joins him in becoming a moving target with no time to waste and no safe harbor.

Set in the late 1990s, No Safe Harbor explores the residual effects of abandonment as Shane and Jacob’s dangerous journey runs parallel to their own individual childhood traumas. Together, they heal the emotional wounds of the past as they race to find the truth that will save them from the threat posed by those seeking to hide it.

No Safe Harbor is a fast-paced, suspenseful thriller, and the first in an ongoing series featuring Seattle private investigator Shane McPhearson.


Folks, I highly recommend checking out Ned’s book.
Click here to download No Safe Harbor


Ned, here’s wishing you great success with this one!


44 thoughts on “#Ned Hickson – #NewRelease – #NoSafeHarbor

    • Hey, Sue! I totally get it and am just glad to see you here (and to know you weren’t swamp ghosting me, haha!) Thanks for the kind words. I hope all is well in your world, which seems to come with a decrease in social media 😉

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    • I got burned on FB a few years ago, Sue, when my account was cloned and someone masquerading as me was asking folks for money! URK!! Now I simply post a meme each night, but I don’t do or share much else there. I was lucky I saw Ned’s post, and very happy to find out about his newest book.

      Here’s to a great weekend ahead, my friend! 😀 ❤

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  1. Marcia, many thanks for the shoutout and sharing the Amazon link. You’ve always been so generous in promoting others’ work and helping us find new authors, bloggers and connections with folks. I still have it on my bucket list to have the chance to meet in the not-too-distant future! Until then, thanks so much for being you!

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    • I’m glad you enjoyed the excerpt HHL, and for sure, I’ll be adding a review when I’ve read Ned’s book. I have a feeling I’m gonna love it! Thanks so much for stopping by, and hope you have a wonderful weekend ahead! 😀 ❤

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    • So glad to have introduced you to Ned, Jan. His earlier books are hilarious (he was a humor columnist for some years, I believe), and his newest one, while a change of pace, sounds great. I’m looking forward to reading it, and hope you get a chance to check it out, too. Thanks so much for stopping by today, and here’s to a fantastic weekend! 😀 ❤

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