Since its release in May 2010, Tiffany Craig Brown's debut of Heaven's Rage has garnered a phenomenal rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon.com out of 54 ratings, not to mention a stellar rating of 4 out of 5 stars on Goodreads.com!
The daughter of a military officer with years of traveling the world under her belt, Tiffany Craig Brown used her military experience as a backdrop for her first novel Heaven's Rage, a murder mystery about a retired helicopter pilot found dead -- and the four women from his past.
For each copy of Heaven's Rage sold between now and 9/12/11, the author is donating $1 to the Red Cross disaster relief efforts to help those affected by the earthquake in Japan and tsunami throughout the Pacific.
Synopsis:
Heaven's Rage has the usual components of a mystery novel - the crime of murder, a gruff but loveable protagonist and an assortment of suspects - yet it presents a unique theme as it takes readers back in time to tell the stories of four women who loved one man and who are now suspects in his murder. Homicide Detective Ian Buchanan is assigned to the murder investigation of Richard Tate, a retired military helicopter pilot. He quickly determines the victim's three former wives and college girlfriend all had motive and opportunity to commit the crime. As each of these women takes us through her volatile relationship with Tate, the detective finds himself sympathizing with his suspects rather than the victim.
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Dreamworld Book Reviews -- Heaven's Rage by Tiffany Craig Brown
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Bravo for Ms. Brown. I've read her book and can't wait for a second. She's a fantastic author and held my attention with every page!
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