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ISBN: 1587212056

ISBN13: 9781587212055

A Trace of Smoke

A Trace of Smoke: "O.J. Bryson's writing combines an engrossing plot, vivid characterizations, and deftly-paced action into a genuinely pleasurable read. But even more importantly, he manages to capture the sites and sounds of the Tennessee/Carolina mountains and their people. His ear for natural dialogue adds a dimension to rival the best . . ." --William Thompson, Editor Emeritus for John Grisham and Stephen King "O.J. Bryson's "Trace of Smoke" is both a gripping thriller of political intrigue and a tale of personal courage. It's also prescient in predicting the fallout from the machinations of the tobacco lobby--how did he know this stuff before the headlines? Bryson has created an appealing and credible ing nue--no, let's call her a superhero--because she's smart, attractive and a very strong woman fueled by integrity. Bryson's ear for dialogue is uncanny. And his descriptions of the places where the action is set in the heart of the Smoky Mountains brings the scent of burning (oak?) firewood to the reader's mind. The action in this novel is fast-paced and holds suspense to the very last page. I can't wait to see what else Mr. Bryson is writing." --Rosalie Muller Wright, Consulting Editor, Sunset Magazine When the tobacco cartel suddenly learns it is one vote shy on a winner-take-all bill in Congress, it taps Todd Carrington as its tie breaker. But Todd hates the tobacco industry. So the tobacco boys go after his fianc e, Barbara Dare...if she's hiding anything, they'll use it to pry loose his vote. Barbara Dare is hiding something all right...hiding it in the mountains. The Dare family secret has been lying dormant all these years, like a powder keg next to a smoldering campfire, waiting for someone to kick a hot coal its way. The tobacco cartel is in the business of kicking hot coals at powder kegs. Everything is all set for the explosion. It will appear tiny at first, little more than a Fourth of July firecracker, hardly enough to knock a man in a closet out of his wheelchair, and the word count will take up less space than if someone had whispered at an all-day-singing and dinner-on-the-ground that the preacher had run off with the piano player, but the fallout will be massive. The Great Smoky Mountains will be hit worst of all, especially the apple blossoms. Barbara Dare has known all her life that one day some men...and they won't be nice men...will be coming for her. She just doesn't know it will be today. She has always planned to run when they come, so running is what the beautiful young coed does best. Thirty minutes and counting.

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MOST ENJOYABLE I'VE READ SO FAR...

I didn't start reading until shortly before my 65th birthday. That was sixteen months ago and since then I have read sixty-one (61) books - most of them by the heavyweights (Stephen King, Ken Follett, Dean Koontz, Jonathan Kellerman, James Patterson, John Sanford, Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child, Lisa Scottoline, the Left Behind Series, all of John Grisham's, and more). "A Trace of Smoke" is by far the most enjoyable book I've read so far. I can hardly wait for his next one. A couple more like this and this author will knock the big guns right off their perches.

A real "gripper"

This is a start to finish thriller with just the proper tone to convey the action and the locale. Let's hope this is just a "first" novel!

What a thriller!!!

What a thriller!!! Finished "A Trace of Smoke" this week. I didn't have a large enough block of time to finish it all at once, so read it in bites and gulps. It was extremely hard not to finish it each time. In fact, I was late to work one day because I couldn't stop reading. Then I took it to work and read on my lunch hour. It was fun to read about places that many of us are familiar with and that have meaning to us. It made it easy to picture them.So sly how the author managed to slip in ballroom dancing, Amway, network marketing, and Leonard!I've been telling friends and co-workers about "A Trace of Smoke" and many are going to look for it on the internet.Great book....can't wait for the next one.

I had to make myself leave that book...

I had to make myself leave that book to tend to my chores. I'm a librarian.

My resting pulse rate was 116...

I finished A Trace of Smoke today, at the doc's office, just before I was called in for BP check and weight, I was in the chapter just before the final three pages. My resting pulse rate was 116...They wanted to know what was going on with me. Well, I showed them the book and told them where I was and I was in a panic. I re-read the last three pages several times. WHAT a story!I truly loved it.
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