“Blood in the Low Country” – Debut Novel by Charleston Author Paul Attaway Now Available
Blood in the Low Country by Paul Attaway
Released for Worldwide Distribution
Mystery Thriller Is Attaway’s Debut Novel
Charleston, SC/September 30, 2020 – Blood in the Low Country (ISBN 978-1735401621, Linksland Publishing, 2020) by Paul Attaway has been released for worldwide distribution. This religious mystery adventure tale is Attaway’s debut novel. This riveting book transports readers to the South of the mid-twentieth century with a façade of gentility that hides bigotry, greed, violence, and deceit; along with carefully crafted characters that will captivate readers. The paperback edition of Blood in the Low Country retails for $18.95. The book is also available in Kindle format for $8.99. The book has earned strong endorsements and reviews from readers and reviewers alike who eagerly await Attaway’s next novel.
“I am very pleased to see Blood in the Low Country released,” said Paul Attaway. “Writing the book was a labor of love. I enjoyed developing characters, a setting, and a plot that will entertain and thrill readers to the last page. If you enjoy a good mystery, Blood in the Low Country is the book for you.”
Blood in the Low Country takes the reader back in time. The year is 1973, and by all appearances, Monty Atkins has a wonderful life. He lives in beautiful Charleston, SC, his small law practice is growing, and he and his wife are raising two boys. Walker is their own son and Eli is a child from Rose’s first marriage, a troubled union she has been running from since its dissolution.
But brewing beneath the surface lurks a conspiracy of lies, about who they are and what they believe. When a brutal murder and a shocking betrayal turn their world upside down, Monty’s faith in God and in everything he holds true is stretched to the breaking point. He must decide if there is anything, he won’t risk to save his family. This Southern family mystery will captivate you as the hunt for the killer threatens everything Monty holds dear.