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Books with author Susan Furlong

  • Splintered Silence

    Susan Furlong

    eBook (Kensington, Dec. 26, 2017)
    “A marvelous suspense novel [and] a fascinating look at the secretive Irish Traveller culture” (Harry Hunsicker, author of The Contractors). Named one of the Top 25 Mysteries of 2017 by Strand Magazine After an abrupt end to her tour of duty, former marine MP Brynn Callahan and her canine partner, Wilco, arrive stateside—both bearing the scars of battle. With a mix of affection and misgivings, Brynn heads back to Bone Gap, Tennessee, and the insular culture she’d escaped when she enlisted. But it’s hard to bury the past when bodies keep turning up. The Irish Travellers keep to themselves in the mountains, maintaining an uneasy coexistence with the “settled” townspeople of McCreary. But when Wilco’s training as a cadaver dog leads Brynn to a body in the woods, long-simmering tensions threaten to boil over. Forming a reluctant alliance with the local sheriff, Brynn must dig up secrets that not only rattle her close-knit clan to its core, but may forever change her perception of who she is—and put her back in the line of fire—in this “terrific read” (Christine Carbo, author of The Weight of Night). “An auspicious series debut.” —Publishers Weekly “Furlong spins a mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat.” —K.J. Howe, author of The Freedom Broker “Brynn and her war-injured dog are characters readers will root for.” —Suzanne Chazin, author of the Georgia Skeehan series “Furlong’s steel-tough, authentic storytelling promises suspense and truth . . . and delivers.” —Larry D. Sweazy, award-winning author of The Coyote Tracker
  • Splintered Silence

    Susan Furlong

    Hardcover (Kensington, Dec. 26, 2017)
    Among the Irish Travellers living in the Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee, no one forgets and no one forgives. And as former Marine MP Brynn Callahan finds out when she returns home, it's hard to bury the past when bodies keep turning up . . . After an IED explosion abruptly ends her tour of duty, Brynn arrives stateside with PTSD and her canine partner, Wilco—both of them bearing the scars of battle. With a mix of affection, curiosity, and misgivings, she goes back to Bone Gap, Tennessee, and the insular culture she'd hoped to escape by enlisting in the Marine Corps. Marginalized and wary of outsiders, the Irish Travellers keep to themselves in a secluded mountain community, maintaining an uneasy coexistence with the “settled” townspeople of McCreary. When Wilco’s training as a cadaver dog leads Brynn to discover a body in the woods, the two worlds collide. Soon it’s clear that Brynn and Wilco are in danger – and they’re not the only ones. After the police identify the dead woman, Brynn is shocked to learn she has a personal connection—and everything she’s been told about her past is called into question. Forming a reluctant alliance with local sheriff Frank Pusser, Brynn must dig up secrets that not only will rattle her close-knit clan to its core, but may forever change her perception of who she is . . . and put her back in the line of fire.
  • Splintered Silence

    Susan Furlong

    Mass Market Paperback (Kensington, Nov. 27, 2018)
    It’s hard to bury the past when bodies keep turning up … After an abrupt end to her tour of duty, former Marine MP Brynn Callahan and her canine partner, Wilco, arrive stateside—both bearing the scars of battle. With a mix of affection and misgivings, Brynn heads back to Bone Gap, Tennessee, and the insular culture she’d escaped when she enlisted. The Irish Travellers keep to themselves in the mountains, maintaining an uneasy coexistence with the “settled” townspeople of McCreary. But when Wilco’s training as a cadaver dog leads Brynn to a body in the woods, long-simmering tensions threaten to boil over. Forming a reluctant alliance with local sheriff Frank Pusser, Brynn must dig up secrets that not only will rattle her close-knit clan to its core, but may forever change her perception of who she is … and put her back in the line of fire. “A terrific read.”—Christine Carbo “Heart-felt and pulse-pounding.” —Harry Hunsicker “Furlong will keep you on the edge of your seat.” —K.J. Howe “Brynn and her war-injured dog are characters readers will root for.”—Suzanne Chazin “Susan Furlong’s steel-tough, authentic storytelling delivers.”—Larry D. Sweazy
  • Splintered Silence

    Susan Furlong, Amy Landon

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 27, 2018)
    It’s hard to bury the past when bodies keep turning up . . .After an abrupt end to her tour of duty, former Marine MP Brynn Callahan and her canine partner, Wilco, arrive stateside—both bearing the scars of battle. With a mix of affection and misgivings, Brynn heads back to Bone Gap, Tennessee, and the insular culture she’d escaped when she enlisted.The Irish Travellers keep to themselves in the mountains, maintaining an uneasy coexistence with the “settled” townspeople of McCreary. But when Wilco’s training as a cadaver dog leads Brynn to a body in the woods, long-simmering tensions threaten to boil over. Forming a reluctant alliance with local sheriff Frank Pusser, Brynn must dig up secrets that not only will rattle her close-knit clan to its core, but may forever change her perception of who she is . . . and put her back in the line of fire.“A terrific read.”—Christine Carbo“Heart-felt and pulse-pounding.” —Harry Hunsicker “Furlong will keep you on the edge of your seat.”—K.J. Howe “Brynn and her war-injured dog are characters readers will root for.”—Suzanne Chazin“Susan Furlong’s steel-tough, authentic storytelling delivers.”—Larry D. Sweazy
  • A Scarlet Tail

    Susan Long

    language (Struik Nature, Sept. 18, 2013)
    An engaging tale – written in verse – about ahandsome African Grey Parrot, Nebuchadnezzar theThird, and his unlikely playmate, Belinda – a bright and busy bee.Nebuchadnezzar lives in the deep jungles of Africa and comesto rich and colourful life when he takes to the air, showing off hissplendid plumage as he swoops and dives with his fellow fliers. Butevery young creature needs a playmate and some fun, and this iswhere Belinda the Bee comes in. She’s Nebuchadnezzar's good friend,and after a day’s work they join together to play jungle hide-andseek.Lots of laughs and giggles later, they settle down for a good’snight’s sleep. Claire Norden’s now familiar style of illustration ischeerful and bright, and holds great appeal for young readers.
  • Splintered Silence

    Susan Furlong, Amy Landon

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 27, 2018)
    It’s hard to bury the past when bodies keep turning up . . .After an abrupt end to her tour of duty, former Marine MP Brynn Callahan and her canine partner, Wilco, arrive stateside—both bearing the scars of battle. With a mix of affection and misgivings, Brynn heads back to Bone Gap, Tennessee, and the insular culture she’d escaped when she enlisted.The Irish Travellers keep to themselves in the mountains, maintaining an uneasy coexistence with the “settled” townspeople of McCreary. But when Wilco’s training as a cadaver dog leads Brynn to a body in the woods, long-simmering tensions threaten to boil over. Forming a reluctant alliance with local sheriff Frank Pusser, Brynn must dig up secrets that not only will rattle her close-knit clan to its core, but may forever change her perception of who she is . . . and put her back in the line of fire.“A terrific read.”—Christine Carbo“Heart-felt and pulse-pounding.” —Harry Hunsicker “Furlong will keep you on the edge of your seat.”—K.J. Howe “Brynn and her war-injured dog are characters readers will root for.”—Suzanne Chazin“Susan Furlong’s steel-tough, authentic storytelling delivers.”—Larry D. Sweazy
  • D'Aon Ghuth 1

    Furlong

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Dec. 31, 2004)
    20 entertaining and memorable Irish-language songs, designed for the linguistic, musical and vocal ability of primary school children. The first of two excellent books supporting the new Irish national curriculum for music from 2005, with the backing of Wexford County Council and An Foras na Gaelige. Each book contains 20 songs in the Irish language by composer Sue Furlong. Teaching notes and activities for the pupils are provided in both Irish and English. The book contains suggestions for classroom percussion activities, along with piano accompaniments, guitar chord symbols and a CD which provides both sample performances and outstanding professional backing tracks for use in class or in concert. The songs will stimulate children both musically and linguistically. Book 1 covers Junior and Senior Infants, 1st and 2nd Classes. Pupils' pages may be photocopied for use in class. (Title means "With One Voice")
  • Splintered Silence

    Susan Furlong, Amy Landon

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Brilliance Audio Lib Edn, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Among the Irish Travellers living in the Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee, no one forgets and no one forgives. And as former Marine MP Brynn Callahan finds out when she returns home, it's hard to bury the past when bodies keep turning up. . . . After an IED explosion abruptly ends her tour of duty, Brynn arrives stateside with PTSD and her canine partner Wilco-both of them bearing the scars of battle. With a mix of affection, curiosity, and misgivings, she goes back to Bone Gap, Tennessee, and the insular culture she'd hoped to escape by enlisting in the Marine Corps. Marginalized and wary of outsiders, the Irish Travellers keep to themselves in a secluded mountain community, maintaining an uneasy coexistence with the "settled" townspeople of McCreary. When Wilco's training as a cadaver dog leads Brynn to discover a body in the woods, the two worlds collide. Soon it's clear that and Brynn and Wilco are in danger-and they're not the only ones. After the police identify the dead woman, Brynn is shocked to learn she has a personal connection-and everything she's been told about her past is called into question. Forming a reluctant alliance with local sheriff Frank Pusser, Brynn must dig up secrets that not only will rattle her close-knit clan to its core, but may forever change her perception of who she is. . . and put her back in the line of fire.
  • Splintered Silence

    Susan Furlong, Amy Landon

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Dec. 26, 2017)
    It’s hard to bury the past when bodies keep turning up . . .After an abrupt end to her tour of duty, former Marine MP Brynn Callahan and her canine partner, Wilco, arrive stateside—both bearing the scars of battle. With a mix of affection and misgivings, Brynn heads back to Bone Gap, Tennessee, and the insular culture she’d escaped when she enlisted.The Irish Travellers keep to themselves in the mountains, maintaining an uneasy coexistence with the “settled” townspeople of McCreary. But when Wilco’s training as a cadaver dog leads Brynn to a body in the woods, long-simmering tensions threaten to boil over. Forming a reluctant alliance with local sheriff Frank Pusser, Brynn must dig up secrets that not only will rattle her close-knit clan to its core, but may forever change her perception of who she is . . . and put her back in the line of fire.“A terrific read.”—Christine Carbo“Heart-felt and pulse-pounding.” —Harry Hunsicker “Furlong will keep you on the edge of your seat.”—K.J. Howe “Brynn and her war-injured dog are characters readers will root for.”—Suzanne Chazin“Susan Furlong’s steel-tough, authentic storytelling delivers.”—Larry D. Sweazy
  • The Little Owl Who Lost Her Whoo

    Susan Long

    Paperback (Arthur H.Stockwell Ltd, Sept. 12, 2007)
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