The
July
Fourth Murders

War is Murder

Four wars. Four murders. Four authors. All on July Fourth.

  Despite the many wars fought throughout America’s past, and despite the loss of thousands of lives, the existences of ordinary people go on, mostly as before. People are born, live, love, get sick, and die as they have since the beginning of time.   

Early review:

Diane:  ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I loved the way each novel highlighted a different period of war, all set on 4th of July, but with a different style due to each being written by a different author. For anyone wanting to read a short story, these are ideal for you.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this honest review voluntarily.

Penny Richards

Penny Richards is the author of 47 books for various imprints at Harlequin, Silhouette, and Harper Paperbacks. Her books have made many bestseller lists, and she has been nominated for, or won, many industry awards.

Janis Patterson

Janis Susan May Patterson is a seventh-generation Texan and a third-generation wordsmith who writes mysteries as Janis Patterson, romances and other things as Janis Susan May, children’s books as Janis Susan Patterson and scholarly works as J.S.M. Patterson. 

Sandy Steen

I began my career writing contemporary romance but always preferred a touch of mystery or suspense, no matter the genre.

James Gaskin

James writes books, articles, and jokes about technology and real like, including telepathic teenagers fighting secret organizations run by their parents and self-aware computer beings.

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