Deception Island
by Judith B. Boss
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GENRE: Romantic Suspense
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BLURB:
While at an archaeology dig in Afghanistan, evolutionary anthropologist Rachel St. Claire discovers a pendant with strange shifting symbols. Not long after, she receives an urgent call from her colleague, Dr. Grace McAllister, insisting Rachel come to Antarctica to examine an unusual body with ethereal properties found in an ice cave. Before Rachel can respond, bandits storm the desert dig site. Just as they are about to seize Rachel, a helicopter appears with Trevor Brookenridge, a handsome polar geophysicist sent by his Aunt Grace to bring Rachel to Antarctica. Sparks fly, but Rachel already has a fiancé. Rachel must decide who she can trust when a group of bioterrorists engaged in secret genetic experiments in an abandoned World War II Nazi base under the Antarctic ice sheet come after the pendant--and her. For it seems everyone knows a secret Rachel does not, one which will change her life forever.
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Excerpt One:
Rachel peered over the rail as the hydrofoil eased into a slip at a floating dock. Whalebones on the floor of the bay, from the days whaling ships used the harbor, could be seen through the clear water. As usual, the beach near the dock was bustling with penguins. A Snow-Cat, a sleek, bullet-shaped vehicle with yellow stripes painted on it, was parked just above the beach line.
As they disembarked and started up the beach toward an awaiting Snow-Cat, some of the gentoo penguins scattered, lurching and stumbling over the cobblestones. Others raised their bright orange beaks in protest.
“The penguins seem particularly jumpy today,” remarked one of the crew. “Like something spooked them during the night.”
Two men unloaded what looked like a body bag from the Snow-Cat and loaded it on the hydrofoil.
In the distance beyond a ridge, Rachel noticed a small hut silhouetted by the low sun. “That’s the Argentinean hut,” said Antonio, shouldering his overnight bag. After saying a quick farewell to them, he slipped on a pair of snowshoes and headed up to the hut.
“All aboard,” one of the men said. He reached out a hand and helped Rachel climb up into the cab of the Snow-Cat.
From her seat on the Snow-Cat, Rachel could see the skittish penguins watching the receding vehicle wind its way up to Shackleton Station. What had upset them? The very air seemed to bristle with angst. She glanced over at Trevor sitting across from her, but he didn't seem to notice anything amiss.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Judith Boss (née Wager) was born in the village of Honeoye Falls, south of Rochester, New York in the heart of wine country. She attended elementary school in Irondequoit, where her family moved when she was two.
When not in school, she enjoyed wandering the woods and fields around her home and picking beans for 25¢ a basket for Mr. King, who owned the truck farm behind her house. She also loved hiking and camping and was active in the Girl Scouts throughout high school.
An avid writer, when Judy was 11 years old she wrote and illustrated her first “novel," a story about her beloved parakeet “Sparky." My Little Sparky was followed by several other short novels and a book of poems.
Following graduation from high school, Judy attended the University of Rochester for a few years before dropping out and emigrating to Australia. Both of Judy’s daughters were born in Australia. She also finished her B.A. in philosophy and anthropology at the University of Western Australia.
From Australia, the family moved to Nova Scotia, Canada for graduate school. After graduate school, Judy worked for eight years as a writer/researcher for the Nova Scotia Museum. In 1979, Judy and her two daughters moved to Newport, Rhode Island where she continued to work as a writer. She also worked as a lecturer for several years at the University of Rhode Island before going back to full-time writing.
Judy currently lives in rural Rhode Island with her family and Corgi. An avid traveler, she has traveled with students from the University Of Rhode Island and Brown Medical School to work with undeserved, indigenous people in Guatemala and Mexico. Her favorite travel destination, however, is Antarctica.
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION
Judith will be awarding a $50 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
Thanks for hosting!
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DeleteI would love to read this book.
ReplyDeleteDeception Island is available as a hard copy or ebook. It will also be coming out as an audiobook in the nextfew months
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ReplyDeleteGood luck with the release!
ReplyDelete--Trix
I liked the excerpt, thank you.
ReplyDeleteI travelled to the Antarctic Peninsula to research the novel. It's a beautiful place with a fascinating history and thousands of adorable penguins who treated us as though we're just another species of penguin.
ReplyDeletecongrats on the tour and thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the excerpt, sounds like a great read, good luck with the tour!
ReplyDeleteHi Judy,
ReplyDeleteHow do you pronounce the name of the village where you were born?
Honey Oi Falls
DeleteThanks for the giveaway; I like the excerpt.
ReplyDeleteGreat cover and I enjoyed the excerpt! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving everyone!!
ReplyDeleteThis book is "my cup of tea", looking forward to reading it!
ReplyDeleteYou are a new-to-me author. Sorry for coming into your tour a little late. I’ll be playing catch up for a few days. I will enjoy reading more about your books and you.
ReplyDeleteGracious, moving from WA to Nova Scotia? You must have felt the cold!
ReplyDeleteNova Scotia was beautiful but it rained too much there for me--especially along the coast.
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ReplyDeleteThanks Teresa for sharing the post
ReplyDeleteSharing the post and really would like to know what your favorite part of this book is?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of the book is their visit to Deception Island near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula (Chapter 9). It was our ship's first "landing" in Antarctica. Deception Island not only has a rich whaling and military history, it was bustling with penguins and other wildlife--and the penguins seemed to enjoy our company.
DeleteWhat is your next project?
DeleteI've written a young adult mystery and now I'm in the process of looking for an agent/publisher for it. Then, in the next month or so, I'll be busy working on the 7th edition of my college textbook Ethics for Life (McGraw-Hill Higher Education). I do a lot of updating with the new editions of my textbooks, especially with examples from current events.
ReplyDeleteTextbooks sounds like a very interesting but time consuming project. With tons of updates.
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new book and good luck on the book tour!
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ReplyDeleteWow! You've been to Antarctica? That must have been out of this world!
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ReplyDeleteIs everyone getting in the festive mood?
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading the excerpt and look forward to checking out this book!
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ReplyDeleteI hope you're enjoying the tour so far Judith!
ReplyDeleteI love reading all of the comments and the answers to the questions asked.
ReplyDeleteI loved Miss Smilla's Feeling For Snow and I'm sure this will be just as exciting!
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