Showing posts with label Troy Lambert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Troy Lambert. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

"Stray Ally" by Troy Lambert

NEW RELEASE and GIVEAWAY
Stray Ally
by Troy Lambert



It's launch day for Stray Ally, the newest book by Troy Lambert, and you're invited to participate! This incredible book is being released by Tirgearr Publishing on 4 March. As ever, Troy's kept everyone abreast of the writing of this book on Facebook, and even had a mini-competition to name it. Troy is a stalwart supporter of other writers and is well worth following. Join Troy's Stray Ally release party on Facebook.
This book launch and giveaway is brought to you by The Finishing Fairies.



Description
A strange accident on the freeway, accusations of murder, and an encounter in the Idaho wilderness all propel Todd Clarke into a new friendship with a dog named Sparky. But Sparky is no ordinary dog, and there is more going on than Clarke could have imagined.
A military commander he investigated for Aryan activity and links to domestic terrorism is after him, and he’s not sure why until another chance encounter provides the answer.
With Sparky and the help of his canine friends, will he be able to figure out the Colonel’s plan and stop him in time? All Clarke knows for sure is none of it would be possible without the help of his Stray Ally.

Excerpt
The skateboard collided with my windshield, and I braked with both feet, screeching forward. The body hit the glass next, spider-webbing it as the skater’s helmet-clad head struck the glass in the center of my vision. The rear view mirror separated from the window and hit the center of the seat with a thud as the car skidded to a stop.
Marsha is gonna be pissed, came the unbidden thought. We just replaced this windshield.
Where did he come from? Creedence still blared from the stereo speakers and I turned the ignition key to the rear. Silence descended, broken a moment later by distant sirens.
I lifted my hand and felt wetness on my forehead, cut by - something. Glass? Must have been.
I opened the door, dazed. Under the helmet, a young face offered a blank stare. Nothing but blackness in the eyes: no color. Not good.
“You okay, kid?” I felt stupid asking. Stupider for expecting a response. “What were you doing on the freeway?”
I heard distant voices. Looked up. Kids, on the overpass above. Did he fall?
They pointed. One slugged the other one. A scuffle broke out and they ran. All of them.
The sirens came closer. Another car pulled up, tires squealing as it stopped, rocking on its springs.
“What happened? Is everyone okay?” the driver asked.
Struck dumb, I just pointed. The skateboard rested half on the roof, half on the shattered windshield. The skater lay below it, unmoving, his left foot against the hood ornament, the Mercedes star cocked sideways.
“Is he ...?”
He didn’t finish, but rushed over, feeling for a pulse, checking for breath. All things I should have done, but couldn’t.
He shook his head, glanced over at me. “What was he doing here?”
I shrugged.
“Did you see him?”
Head wag, substituted for speech.
“Are you okay?”
Another head wag. I couldn’t articulate what was wrong.
“You’re bleeding.”
I managed a nod, and then my legs gave out. I dropped to the pavement and grimaced as my tailbone impacted the hard surface. I heard a whimper. It must have been me, because the other driver rushed over.
I stared ahead, seeing and not seeing the scene.
The sirens got closer, red and blue light illuminated Marsha’s car, the body, the skateboard, the chrome of her wheels, even making the brake lights appear to flash.
Help arrived, even though the boy was clearly beyond help. So was I, but no one knew it yet.

Review
There are no reviews as yet for this NEW RELEASE.

About the Author
Troy Lambert works as a freelance writer, researcher, and editor. He writes historical site characterization reports for those performing remediation on former resource extraction sites, software instruction and help guides, and edits the research of others as well.
Troy's true passion is writing dark, psychological thrillers. His work includes Broken Bones (a collection of his short stories), Redemption (the first in the Samuel Elijah Johnson Series), Temptation (the sequel to Redemption), along with the horror Satanarium (co-authored with Poppet, a brilliant author from South Africa and published by Wild Wolf Publishing). His latest novel, Stray Ally, was published March 2014 by Tirgearr Publishing. Confession, the final book in the Samuel Elijah Johnson Series, will be published May 2014.
Troy lives with his wife of twelve years, two of his five children and two very talented dogs. He is a skier, cyclist, hiker, fisherman, hunter, and a terrible beginning golfer.

Giveaways
Send your story of a dog (your "Stray Ally") that you rescued or that helped you through a hard time to author@troylambertwrites.com by 29 March for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card. The winner and story will be shared on Troy's blog Monday, 31 March.
You can also enter the shared giveaway for a chance to win a $25 gift card.

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

"Redemption" by Troy Lambert


Redemption (Samuel Elijah Johnson Series)
by Troy Lambert



Description
What do prison and church have in common? In both places you can learn of your need for redemption. You can even determine to right the wrongs you have done: you can determine to redeem yourself. However, true Redemption is not found inside the walls of a church or a prison. Sometimes you have to go farther and do more to find it than you ever imagined.
Redemption is a dark psychological thriller that tells the story of an ex-con turned attorney, an insane man with a secret addiction, and a marriage spoiled by poor choices.
Samuel Elijah Johnson seeks to overcome his past by educating himself in prison. He graduates law school but has no clue what to do next until a fellow prisoner plants an idea in his mind.
Arthur Creed was raised in a strict evangelical church by militantly religious parents. He hides a secret addiction and a secret insanity. His sins come face to face with the rules ingrained into his memory by his parents.
Randy Peterson wants desperately to do the right thing, to be the kind of hero he feels his family deserves. He especially wants to convince his wife’s parents that he’s "good enough" for their daughter.
Things spin out of control. Their worlds all collide with a monumental crash. In the end, can any of them find Redemption?

Review
By Raquel Monday

Author Troy Lambert outdoes himself in this dark, psychological twister of lives intertwined with self-need, self-greed, and self-loathing; lives on an inevitable collision course with each other. While Sam, the prison Con turned Attorney, tries to emerge from the dark abyss that has been his prison world, three other lives submerge themselves into the hellish recesses of broken commandments!...A roller coaster of emotions! Author Troy Lambert keeps you on the edge of your seat searching word for word every twist and turn of events just to see how the word 'redemption' could possibly fit a bunch of dark, misguided souls. Excellent, Well Written, and hard to walk away from without feeling a little need for 'redemption' yourself! Highly Recommend!

About the Author
Troy began his writing life at a very young age, penning the as yet unpublished George and the Giant Castle at age six. He grew up in Southern Idaho, and after many adventures including a short stint in the US Army and a diverse education, Troy returned to Idaho, but the north end of the state this time, where he currently resides. Troy works as a freelance writer and researcher by night, and the Museum Operations Specialist and Head of Research at the Wallace District Mining museum by day. He truly loves to write dark, psychological thrillers and released Broken Bones, a collection of his short stories, last September to great acclaim and with reasonable success. His latest thriller Redemption, was published in March 2012. Temptation, the sequel to Redemption, will be released this Spring.

Troy lives with his wife of eleven years, two of his five children and two very talented dogs. He is a skier, cyclist, hiker, fisherman, hunter, and a terrible beginning golfer. 

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