Have you
been out of touch of the Justice Security world for a while? Let me fill you in:
The
last published Justice Security story, Hell’s
Bells, saw the loss a member of Justice Security during the trip to Hell,
and almost saw the end of Madeline, Nicholas Turner’s half-angel daughter. That was in 2017.
In
2018, in the last published Sardis County story, I’m Your Boogie Man, we saw that Justice Security is building a new
home in Sardis County, almost identical to the one in the city. Nicholas Turner is moving his family to Sardis
County as a partner of Justice Security.
Nicholas, Jim Dandy, Patty Ferguson, Brandon King, and Snickers are all
new resident of Perry, the county seat in Sardis County.
Of
course, that means Madeline is going, too.
If you
remember, Madeline has forgotten how to access her “angel” side, so she’s
growing as a regular, mortal girl.
Now,
what’s coming up:
The
next Justice Security novel, Black Dog,
is complete, and will see publication later this year. Black
Dog takes place soon after the events of Hell’s Bells and I’m Your
Boogie Man. There will be changes in
personnel, and a tidying-up of an old case.
But, the story is set mostly inside the Justice Security building…a kind
of “day-to-day” preview of life there.
Following
Black Dog will be Lido Shuffle. Lido
Shuffle will tell the story of Lido Bouvier, a Cajun assassin-for-hire with
a contract to take out Joey Justice, along with his Chicago acquaintances,
Lieutenant Michelle “Mickey” Rooney, Detective Sam Tanner, and private
investigator Manny Ramirez. Instead of
travelling to Chicago, Mickey Rooney and her gang come to Justice Security,
with lots of explosive action.
The
book after Lido Shuffle will be a
Sardis County novel, Werewolves Of London. All you need to know is that Madeline arrives
in Perry, and meets up with Mary Smalls and Carol Grace Montgomery, along with
the Sardis witches. Does Madeline regain
her memory? And what are the werewolves
of London? Tune in for more…
So,
there it is: a “previously in Justice
Security” and a “previously in Sardis County” refreshers, and a “coming
attractions” preview of the next three books.
Whew.
Keep
reading!
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