Lea returns to America after escaping from Russian penal colony, the beginning of Memorial Day: “Propped up by nearly identical VA-issued aluminum canes, two bent old men in dark blue uniforms leaned over to salute a headless gray granite statue…
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Thrillers involving US Constitutional issues
North Country Justice
Here’s an initial part of Doug McPheters’s “Stepping on Fingers,” where Lea Holderness is sent to a Russian penal colony by a US religious court for disagreeing with new laws restricting traditional Americans freedoms: “But I didn’t do anything wrong! …
A Peek at “Criminal Opera (coming soon)”
A small part of the action in “Criminal Opera (coming soon)”: “Before long, the pair of lawyers emerged into the building’s polished marble lobby and out into the breezy sunlight of Third Avenue. David Garvey pointed right, toward the nearby…
Lea in Prison Colony after Court
“Right then and there, in that dirty operating room, I felt more alone and helpless than ever before. Except perhaps during my first and only time ever in court. But back then, what seemed like several lifetimes ago, I felt…
A Snippet of “Stepping on Fingers”
““A nasal voice blared from a hidden speaker somewhere high in the front of the courtroom: “All rise! The Court of Public Order for the County of Franklin is now in session! The prisoner will approach the bench!” I looked…
“Stepping on Fingers” is Here
My latest thriller, “Stepping on Fingers” is just out and available at mcphetersbooks.com. Here’s a snippet of “Stepping on Fingers:” “David Garvey gave Frank Gillespie a sharp hip-check. Gillespie lost his grip on his litigation bag and tumbled onto the…
Saturday, July 8, Veterans’ Book Fair
Don’t miss this Saturday, July 8’s, Veteran Authors’ book signing extravaganza between 11 and 3 at the Prescott Valley VFW, 2375 N. 5th St., in Prescott Valley. Come and meet Doug McPheters and get a copy of his exciting financial…