Storm Warning
Terry R. Bacon
Type: ARC
Genre: Thriller
Word count: 85,000
Warnings: Graphic violence, swearing
He’s used to improvising on stage. Can this seasoned bluesman use his ear for music to solve a dark crime conspiracy?
What’s this?
Sonny Marshall never forgot how he failed his sister. Haunted by her trauma during a home invasion, the thirty-two-year-old martial artist swears he’ll never let another innocent suffer. So when the valiant saxophonist hears from a friend about a fresh clue in a missing kid’s cold case, he refuses to heed the warnings of his GF and family and pursues justice.
Certain he has vital information, Sonny clashes with the by-the-book detective troubled by her own inability to track down the little girl. But when the self-appointed hero runs afoul of pedophiles and corrupt bluebloods in this noir crime series, his ride-to-the-rescue may end with him playing his final notes.
Will his white-knight complex crack the case or put more lives on the line?
Storm Warning is the gritty first book in the Sonny Marshall mystery thriller series. If you like emotionally wounded characters, page-turning conspiracies, and hints of romance, then you’ll love Terry R. Bacon’s terrific literary fiction work.
Terry R. Bacon is a poet, playwright, and novelist, author of the Sonny Marshall series of suspense thrillers (Storm Warning and Storm Damage) and The Cerulean Ark, a science-fiction thriller. He is also the award-winning author of a dozen non-fiction titles, including The Elements of Power, Elements of Influence, and What People Want. Executive Excellence magazine named him one of the Top 100 Thinkers on Leadership in the World. He has a Ph.D. in Literary Studies from the American University and a B.S. in Engineering from West Point.
In his varied career, he has been a soldier, an intelligence agent, an educator, a political activist, a corporate leader, a global consultant, and a world traveler. He now resides in the mountains of southwest Colorado with his wife, Debra. He was the sax player in a rock band in his youth and today plays the alto and tenor saxophone, guitar, and baritone ukulele. He studies history and cosmology in his spare time and is an active blogger when he is not working on another writing project. His latest project is a speculative, near-future thriller entitled Escape from Trumerica, which will be published later in 2026.
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