Craig Rikard, the recipient of the 47th Georgia Author of the Year Award for Memoir, writes in strong narrative about his mother’s destructive and secret addition to prescription drugs. In his first time out as a memoirist, Rikard describes his book as the “story of two children disconnected from the wonder of childhood by keeping the secret of private drug abuse." Rikard survived his childhood, but his sister did not. Jenny ended her young life. Find the press releases HERE or HERE. Purchase "Hidden Epidemic" HERE.
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Which is the most dangerous predator? A shark? Or a man? St. Simons Island becomes a scene of panic as bodies are washed ashore. First blaming the deaths on sharks, police soon realize the predator is human. A killer stalks the tourists, luring and drowning his victims as easily as he eludes discovery. Tides of Fear, set on the shark-infested Georgia Coast, includes the hunt for a serial murderer, with water as the crime scene. … As author of Tides of Fear, Anne B. Jones has been compared to Thomas Harris and Jeffrey Deaver, 'without the slice and dice.' The book includes a gripping plot, well-developed characters, and insights into profiling and other forensic subjects. Tides of Fear is unusual because of its use of water as a crime scene with underwater crime scene analysis.
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God's Relentless Love introduces readers to a surprising and delightful God who has become difficult to find these days. For years, people have told the author that in God’s eyes they feel they are flawed, inadequate, or a huge disappointment. This helpful book exposes four subtle ways that people talk themselves out of God’s love and offers them a fresh image of a God who actually likes them. Written by Edwin Chase, D. Min., a United Methodist minister, pastoral counselor and author
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Hidden Epidemic relatesthe problems that can befall children with at least one parent who is addicted to prescription drugs. Written by author Dr. D. Craig Rikard.
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