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Purgatory Attains Sanctuary’s Award-Winning Notoriety

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Purgatory Refuses to Remain in Purgatory

Although Purgatory, A Progeny’s Quest launched May 26, 2020, we can all agree COVID stole the past year for all of us, including the huge book launch that had been scheduled with book festival and bookstore signings on the calendar that went up in flames last summer. This Summer book festivals, writer’s conferences, and bookstore signings have returned to my calendar, continuing to add appearances over the upcoming months. And, 2022 promises an even more active travel schedule of events, all the while my newest historical novel continues to take shape after months of research and onsite interviews with historians.

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Great News about Purgatory!

First of all, thanks to Purgatory, in addition to placing as runner-up to the 2019 Southeastern Writers Association Hal Barnard Memorial Award for the best-unpublished novel, Theo & Liddy, aided by all the colorful characters from Shiloh, earned the honor of becoming a Top-Ten Finalist for Best Suspense Novel in Killer Nashville’s 2021 Silver Falchion Book Awards.

So what’s all the big fuss about Killer Nashville and its Silver Falchion and Readers’ Choice Awards?

Voted as “One of the Best Writing Conferences in the USA”Killer Nashville is now the premier forum for all genres incorporating mystery, thriller, or suspense elements.

Want to know more, follow me on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or subscribe for future postings emailed directly to you. In the meantime, enjoy this video interview about Purgatory with a reading of the opening pages…

Want More Reasons to Order Your Own Copy? Read What Others Have Said About Purgatory…

What story is next up for T. M. Brown–How about a historical fiction story based in 1861-1862 McIntosh County, Georgia?

Subscribe here for future blurbs, ponderings, and other postings about my upcoming historical novel, as war breaks out in 1861-1862, impacting McIntosh County, Darien, Sapelo Island, Savannah, and Port Royal, altering the lives of the Spalding Family and those who worked their plantations.

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