New Release: A Desolate Hour by Mae Clair #KensingtonMystery #Mothman #RRBC

Mae Clair is an exciting and talented author. Her final Point Pleasant series book is now available. This is a must read series for everyone.

Mae Clair's avatarFrom the Pen of Mae Clair

I’m celebrating a book birthday today and hope you’ll join me! A Desolate Hour, the final novel in my Point Pleasant series, is finally available for purchase. I’m wrapping up all the plot threads begun in the first two novels, A Thousand Yesteryears and A Cold Tomorrow. Caden Flynn and all my regular characters are back, along with a few new ones. The Mothman, of course, is front and center.

When I set out to write the Point Pleasant series, I envisioned the mystery relating to the origins of the Mothman spanning all three books. But I also wanted each book to focus on an aspect of Point Pleasant folklore in addition to my favorite cryptid.

In book one, A Thousand Yesteryears, I shared the history of the Silver Bridge tragedy. Book two, A Cold Tomorrow, saw the introduction of UFOs and Men in Black. The final…

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  1. Natalie Ducey's avatar

    So thrilled it’s here. Love this series by Mae! 🙂

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Me too. Thanks, Natalie

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      1. Mae Clair's avatar

        Thank you kindly! 🙂

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    2. Mae Clair's avatar

      Thank you, Natalie. That made my day 🙂

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      1. John W. Howell's avatar

        Thank you for stopping Natalie

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  2. Mae Clair's avatar

    John, thanks so much for the reblog. I’m very excited to have reached the conclusion of my series and hope others will enjoy it too. Thank you for helping me spread the word about A Desolate Hour!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Always a pleasure, Mae.

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  3. The Hook's avatar

    Nice plug for a cool scribe and series, John!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thanks. She writes so well.

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