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Terror Flower (River Sunday Romance Mysteries Book 5) Kindle Edition
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In the Chesapeake harbor town of River Sunday, Jim Tench enjoys the challenge of designing custom race cars. When his friend, Captain Bob, is found drowned, he assumes along with everyone else that it was a tragic fishing accident.
Bob’s grandson, Smote Rojos, insists that he was murdered and draws Tench into the investigation. Clues seem to implicate Strake, a wealthy oilman and collector of antique automobiles. Tench knows that family from his past - he is still passionately in love with Strake’s talented daughter Julie. Yet she recently disappeared.
When a visiting African author begins to agitate for violent change and a bomb explodes in River Sunday because of her testimony before the United Nations, the search for answers becomes more urgent. Tench races against time to prevent the terror from escalating, with only the wisp of a clue, “Black-Eyed Susan," to guide him through the darkness.
Terror Flower is the fifth book of the acclaimed River Sunday Romance Mystery series by Thomas Hollyday. The author’s unique Chesapeake voice once again gives us an exciting read about the people, their beliefs and legends, the animals and the grasping mud and black water wetlands of this mysterious American region. His other critically acclaimed novels include Slave Graves, Magnolia Gods, Powerboat Racer, Gold, China Jewel, and Easter Sunday.
Each book, introducing new memorable characters, retains the simple and beautiful lifestyle, history and beauty of the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Powerful subjects such as freedom, atomic war, racism, religion, terror, sailing, and family love, are approached. Stories are insightful and well researched with technical expertise, humor, and fast moving action.
River Sunday Romance Mysteries are suitable for teen and older readers. They have no strong language and romantic descriptions are clean and suitable for family reading, discussion and enjoyment.
Thomas Hollyday has spent years working for animals rights. Part of the proceeds of his books goes to financing the research and maintenance of fresh drinking water resources for wildlife.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 17, 2013
- Grade level12 and up
- File size397 KB
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- ASIN : B007H1EUZ6
- Publisher : Solar Sipper Publishing div Happy Bird Corporation; 1st edition (December 17, 2013)
- Publication date : December 17, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 397 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 213 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,540,363 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,199 in Mystery Series
- #158,543 in Mysteries (Books)
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About the author

Book blog: https://achesapeakewriterblog.wordpress.com/
Water blog: https://thomashollydaydotcom.wordpress.com/
Thomas Hollyday (1942-present) was born in Easton, Maryland. His father was an acclaimed photographer and his mother a brilliant teacher.His father's family were active in the history of Maryland since its settlement while his mother's family were prominent in Democratic Party politics. His grandmother's family descended from a well known German industrial family of Baltimore. He grew up in the southern atmosphere of the Eastern Shore with its maritime and military heritage.
He studied writing with Elliott Coleman at the prestigious Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars and with C.Michael Curtis of the Atlantic Monthly. He served with distinction in Vietnam and became a successful international businessman.He also drew illustrations for national magazines and published maritime and Civil War history.
Facebook page on books -facebook.com/riversundayromancemysteries,
on animals and water facebook.com/solarsippers,
and on cartoons facebook.com/animalviewpointcartoons.
He continues to please his fans with new novels in his River Sunday Romance Mysteries collection. In his fiction he describes his recurring theme that human settlers since prehistoric times in the Chesapeake region have left a mist of legend and history that permeates its modern stories with a certain compelling truth. At the same time he incorporates the stories of machines with those of their human owners. Each novel, located in the small town of River Sunday, Maryland, also records the continuing beautiful nature of the area. His writing portrays today's problems, conflicts, and memorable local characters with their loves and their combat with evil.
In Slave Graves Hollyday examines freedom and
in Magnolia Gods, the issue of nuclear war.
In the third novel, Powerboat Racer, he writes about racism,
while in Gold, his theme is the homeless.
His book,Terror Flower, about which critics write that he is a master of suspense,considers the strange faces of terrorism.
In 2013 he published China Jewel, a story of tall ship racing to China.
These are well researched,fast paced stories, in which local heroes, both men and women, fight the high technology of modern adversaries often with only their bare hands and cunning.
Critical reviews:"Hollyday has an excellent sense of place, and I was most interested in the location, having spent a large part of my life along the Chesapeake and southern Delaware shores, a fascinating area with plenty of history."
Terror Flower has top fiction review: "This book has everything I like in a good mystery or suspense novel. A great story line with well rounded characters, easy to read dialogue (so important!) and descriptions that paint vivid pictures in your mind. When you feel the wind in your hair as they race down the road or feel the tension building in yourself as an argument is played out in front of you on the page - you know you've found an author who has not only a great idea for a story, but the talent to pull it off." K. Hale.
On Terror Flower from Midwest Book Review "The simplest solution is not always the correct one. 'Terror Flower' is a novel set in a Chesapeake Bay town, following Smote Rojos as he tries to find the truth behind the drowning of his grandfather. Exploring the tensions of the area and the country, Thomas Hollyday presents a novel with many levels and much to consider, and makes 'Terror Flower' a fun and much recommended read for mystery and fiction collections. J. Cox
book review:July 20 2012:Powerboat Racer My Review:Sometimes, when reading a book that is racially charged, the author can go overboard and make readers feel a bit uncomfortable or leave them squirming in their seats. Not so with this book, Powerboat Racer, by author Thomas Hollyday. Instead, he does a great job of bringing to the surface the prejudice that we still struggle with in our country, and how a small town, and big city reporter each deal with it.
The book revolves around Harry Jacobson, who was at one time a highly respected journalist in New York City, but has been fired from his job. Feeling disgraced, he leaves the city and takes a job as an editor for a small paper on the Chesapeake. Being a sleepy town, there is very little "big" news to report, so when some children come across a sucken racing boat said to be lost over 30 years ago. Thinking it is a run of the mill story, he heads out to check it out. When he arrives on-scene, his curiosity is immediately peaked due to the people that have come out to the scene.
After he does some research, the finds out that the boat belonged to a black man, Walker James. The boat, named "Black Duck", was the scene of a fire that resulted in the death of two white women. After the fire, Walker James was never seen again, nor was his body found - leading the entire community to assume he purposely killed the women and then fled.
Due to the racial controversy in the town, Harry struggles with whether or not he should even cover the story or dredge up old wounds in the community. As he starts to receive threats on his life, he proceeds to uncover the mystery that has plagued this community for over 30 years - and the truth that gives this story its unique twist.
I really enjoyed the story and the characters were very well rounded and believable. Fast paced mystery with many twists and turns - definitely worth the read!
Anne Stinson, long time established book critic of Maryland, writes "The shrewd reader will identify one bad guy early on, but the ending of the book, fraught with as many special effects as an action movie, has a climax as vivid as an IMAX movie that makes the audience wear those funny 3-D glasses. In short, Terror Flower is a cautionary tale. (It's) Not a likely scenario but a deliciously scary battle between good and evil...I really enjoyed this tale and read it twice. Recommended."
Sandra Gallegos, Married to a Geek blog critic- re: Powerboat Racer-
"Reading any story or news that have to to do with civil rights being violated or the struggles people had to endure to get the freedom we have today is always interesting and intriguing to me. I love to read any kind of book that can take me back to a time when history was being created. This book does just that! I realy felt like I was discovering the truth right along with Harry during his investigation. Thomas did a great job in his writing. Yes, it's true digging into the past and finding the truth seems hard at first but discovering the truth is always a good thing regardless of how hurtful it seems which is what we conclude with this story. I am sure this is the case with many untold stories out there. This makes you want to start an investigation on your own."
Jackie Paulson August 14 2012 "Just when I thought I knew it was the nephew a surprising twist comes to play with my brain. I felt like I was there in each of the scenes and I could imagine myself being there as if it were happening to my brother...I enjoyed reading this mystery,thriller, as each page led me to want to keep on reading until the mystery was solved.
From Createspace on Terror Flower A murder mystery with hints of racial strife has potential for intrigue and suspense. It sounds like it could be a strong, socially relevant morality play, also. Createspace gave this book a finalist rating in the amazon contest in 2014.
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River Sunday (Chesapeake Bay). Captain Bob (black man) had drowned.
The Coast Guard notified Smote Rojos (Bob’s grandson, Ecuadorian).
Sheriff Satter (River Sunday) heard Smoat Rojo (Latino) say he had been killed by William “Bill” Strake (wealthy trader, barterer).
Emmy Bob’s workboat was being looked at by Jimmy “Jim” Tench (Kate’s boss, mechanic).
Pastor Allingham was presiding over Mattapeake Lincoln (Bob, church watchman) funeral.
News flash the Cessna twin carrying the entire Strake family including the piolet William Luke disappeared from the radar over the Gulf of Mexico.
Silla (Smoat’s wife, Ecuadorian) had called Jimmy saying Smote was gone.
When Robert finally found Smoat what did he reveal to him?
What about Julie Strake (daughter, Jimmy’s ex-GF)?
What about Annapolis, MD.
What is Marengo (house servant) explaining to Julie?
Wow, me/step-mom’s favorite Nehi Cola. I wonder if they still make that.
I did not receive any type of compensation for reading & reviewing this book. While I receive free books from publishers & authors, I am under no obligation to write a positive review. Only an honest one.
A very awesome book cover, great font & writing style. Wow, a very well written mystery book. It was very easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a great set of unique characters to keep track of. This could also make another great adventure movie, an animated cartoon, or better yet a mini TV series. To be continued. There is no doubt in my mind this is a very easy rating of 5 stars.
Thank you for the free Author; Solar Sipper Publishing div Happy Bird Corporation; Amazon Digital Services LLC; book
Tony Parsons MSW (Washburn)
Trench and Julie, along with their friends, try to find out, what happened to Captain Bob.
Could Terrorists be taking over their town, of River Sunday? What can they do to figure it out and stop these criminals? Are there locals involved with these crazy villains?
A MUST READ, you'll be cheering on our intrepid crew in their battle again evil forces!!