Famous in a Small Town
An Entering Southern Country Novel
The quiet town of
Cypress, Mississippi is turned upside down when a former citizen, Raven Sawyer,
returns for a funeral. Raven’s fictional novel goes viral when the town folk
realize that she’s the author, and soon they’re thinking that her book is
not fiction but truth. Every little dirty detail is revealed in her book and
has the people of Cypress wagging their tongues and shaking their heads at a
few of the upper-class citizens and—the Sheriff.
All Raven wants is
to get through the funeral and go back to New York, but Sheriff Cal Rayburn can’t
allow her to leave after she discovers and turns over evidence that may be
connected to a double homicide that he’s investigating. At least, that’s the
excuse he’s giving her, and he’ll go to any length to keep her in Cypress until
he can make her believe that the affair, that she thinks he had six years ago,
never happened.
When more dead
bodies turn up, Cal feels they’re connected to the double homicide, but with
the evidence he has, he can’t make a connection. He’s left with more questions
than answers. He’s told that Raven’s novel may have answers to questions that could
help with his investigation, but what it reveals is more than what he wants to
know.
Famous in a Small Town is book one of An Entering Southern Country Novel. It has murder, lies, fiction, and truth—and more twists and turns than the
back roads of northwestern Mississippi.
Enter at your own risk.
Enter at your own risk.