Thank you for joining us on the Virtual Book Tour for Silent Voices, a Horror / Paranormal Suspense collection by Fran Lewis (9 June 2019, Southern Owl Publications, LLC, 51 pages).
This is the fifth book in the Faces Behind the Stones series.
Don't miss our guest post by author Fran Lewis, "The Secret Behind Faces Behind the Stones".
PREVIEW: Check out the book's synopsis and the Kindle Cloud Reader Preview below, as well as full details of the series.
Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read other excerpts (☀), interviews (ℚ), reviews (✍) and guest blog posts (✉).
|| Synopsis || Teaser: KCR Preview || The Series || Author Guest Post || About the Author || Giveaway & Tour Stops ||
As I looked inside the cars and saw the faces of the drivers, I began to wonder what they were thinking, their thoughts and feelings as they traveled down life’s highway, maybe for the very last time.
What stories lay behind the faces behind the wheel of each oncoming car?
What stories were hidden?
Whose voices are now silenced?
This is the fifth book in the Faces Behind the Stones series.
Don't miss our guest post by author Fran Lewis, "The Secret Behind Faces Behind the Stones".
PREVIEW: Check out the book's synopsis and the Kindle Cloud Reader Preview below, as well as full details of the series.
Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read other excerpts (☀), interviews (ℚ), reviews (✍) and guest blog posts (✉).
|| Synopsis || Teaser: KCR Preview || The Series || Author Guest Post || About the Author || Giveaway & Tour Stops ||
Synopsis
Driving down a rocky road I saw the overgrown grass, weeds, and poison ivy overtaking the outer perimeter of the bushes. The smell of mildew permeated the air, along with the stench of animals killed by cars coming up from the ground along this dirt road. I could see the sadness on the faces in the cars behind me; I could feel the pain and sorrow.As I looked inside the cars and saw the faces of the drivers, I began to wonder what they were thinking, their thoughts and feelings as they traveled down life’s highway, maybe for the very last time.
What stories lay behind the faces behind the wheel of each oncoming car?
What stories were hidden?
Whose voices are now silenced?
The Series: Faces Behind the Stones
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Faces Behind the Stones [1]
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Driving down the rocky path I saw the overgrown grass, weeds and poison ivy overtaking the outer perimeter of the bushes. The smell of mildew, the stench of the dried bones of animals killed by cars along this dirt road coming up from the ground, the sadness on the faces of the drivers in the cars behind us; you could feel the pain and sorrow.
As you looked inside the cars and saw the faces of the drivers, you began to wonder what they were thinking, their thoughts and feelings as they travelled down life’s highway, possibly for the very last time. What stories lie behind the faces behind the wheel of each car? What stories lie hidden?
Faces…so, so many stories.
Here are seven that will make chills run down your spine and make you wonder: What lies behind the stones? Who lives there?
Only the Faces Behind the Stones Know the Answers!
[Published 21 January 2012, 176 pages]
Bad Choices [2]
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The choices that you make today are the ones you will live with forever.
As I drive through many different cemeteries you will hear the voices of those behind these stones. Some are old and worn while others are just beginning to fade as the memories of those teens whose names are on the stones. Bad Choices are made when teens become despondent, feel all alone, do not fit in or even just want to become popular at any cost to themselves or others.
The ground is flat and filled with mold and mildew on some of the plots and stones while others are covered with moss. The newer graves that have just been dug have no bushes or grass as the occupants have just arrived and their graves have yet to settle. Get in the back seat of the limo and join the driver and find out just why each of these teens wound up behind the many different stones in the many different cemeteries you will be visiting.
Bad Choices: we all make them but some are more costly than others.
Open the door the driver is waiting and maybe you won’t wind up as a face behind the stones.
[Published 13 July 2012, 154 pages]
Lies, Betrayals, Fear [3]
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Lies: Betrayals: Fear: Who will be the next to wind up behind a stone?
Walk through a cemetery, and read the names of the Faces Behind the Stones. If you listen very carefully, you may hear the voices of the unfortunate souls who are forever interred there, desperately trying to tell their stories.
Murder, arson, deception, and embezzlement…these are just a few of the crimes that led to their “change in zip code.” But, the question must be asked…were they innocent victims? Or did they deserve their grizzly fates?
Lies, betrayals, fear: you be the judge: Maxine Bringenberg: Editor
Fran Lewis’ Faces Three: Lies, Betrayal, Fear shows chillingly that crime comes in many forms. So does retribution. It’s filled with delicious irony. Mark Rubinstein Author, Mad Dog House and Love Gone Mad
[Published 1 October 2013, 130 pages]
Hidden Truths & Lies [4]
Each story in this series teaches a lesson the person behind the stone should have learned before committing crime, hurting someone else, or generally failing at life.
We’re about to enter Golden Stone Cemetery, where these unfortunate people are buried so deep you can barely find their markers. Their crimes are so heinous and their deeds so cruel that family members buried them here because they want to forget they ever existed.
Enter at your own risk.
Who lies behind these unmarked stones? Let their stories unfold…
27 minutes: Silenced
The Betrayal
The Imposters
The Competitor
Journey to Nowhere
Crime Pays Off: Just Don’t Get Caught
[Published 7 April 2016, 98 pages]
About the Author
Fran Lewis taught for 36 years as a staff developer in reading and writing and a dean.She is the author of the Bertha and Tillie series and the author of the Faces behind the stones series as well as her books for caregivers on Alzheimer’s and mj magazine and mj network.
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