PRESS RELEASE
HOUSE OF LIES…. A Political
Cult Suspense Built Upon Truth
Missouri, November 2012: In conjunction with Vanilla Heart Publishing,
Susan Claridge, (Mizzou Alum, 1992) writing under the name S.R.Claridge, has
just released her seventh novel since her debut novel, No Easy Way, released in
2010 and was nominated for The Molly Award by the HODRW. Best known for her mafia series, Just Call Me
Angel, Claridge says her books appeal to audiences that “love mystery and
suspense with a little bit of romance and a whole lot of action.” That’s just what they get in HOUSE OF LIES;
that, and the speculation of a whole lot more. One unique tidbit of information about
Claridge is that she incorporates her Alma Mater into every novel and HOUSE OF
LIES is no different.
HOUSE OF LIES is a story about a
young woman who sets out on a course to save her sister from the evil grips of
a cult located near the
Missouri/Kansas state line. The blurb on
Amazon describes the book like this:
“A strange message sets Skylar Wilson on
a perilous journey to save her sister from a deadly cult. Searching for
answers, Skylar discovers that the cult stretches far beyond its
pseudo-evangelical, House of Prayer veil, penetrating the upper echelon of the
United States government and pushing a lethal international agenda. To expose
the truth, she must first unravel the lies, each one leading her down a trail
of deadly scandals and mysterious deaths. For this nightmare to end, Skylar
will have to take her sister back to where it all began.”
Receiving five star reviews, HOUSE OF LIES is being likened to
Dan Brown’s, The DaVinci Code, in that controversy is growing that HOUSE OF
LIES may be built on the truth. Some of
the events in the book may have an all-too-familiar ring for folks who live in
this part of the country. Although
Claridge insists the book is a work of fiction, critics are pondering how fictional. One reviewer said, “I found myself
contemplating whether the author had been involved in the international house
of prayer movement and how much of what happens in the book sadly happens in
real life.” Did Claridge model the P3
group in her book after the International House of Prayer? Regardless, it makes for an interesting and
entertaining read.
“HOUSE OF LIES will take you to the edge and leave you dangling
with excitement,” wrote TrueBlueEbookReview, who gave the book a full five star
rating. Claridge, with her short story,
Petals of Blood, now nominated for the 2013 Pushcart Prize, says she hopes
people enjoy reading HOUSE OF LIES as much as she enjoyed writing it. And, she said with a wink, “the sequel is
coming.”
All of S.R.Claridge’s novels are available in Ebook and Print on
Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Smashwords.
More information can be found on the author website(www.AuthorSRClaridge.com) or publisher website. You may contact Claridge via email at AuthorSRClaridge@gmail.com
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