The Right Call Kathy Herman Paperback, 400 pp., $14.99 David C. Cook (March 1, 2010)
Ethan Langley is home for the summer, eager to renew his friendship with Vanessa Jessup and her infant son, Carter. Before Ethan is even settled, a series of random shootings leaves someone he loves dead. While police are scrambling for suspects, Ethan learns shocking details that could break the case—but it imperils the lives of those he’s come to love. Going to the police with what he knows endangers Vanessa and Carter… yet not telling them is just as dangerous. He’s been dealt a risky hand in a game for which he doesn’t know the rules. Will he make the right call?
More than Conquerors Kathi Macias Paperback, 320 pp., $14.99 New Hope Publishers (April 5, 2010)
Hector Rodriguez pastors a small church in Tijuana and sometimes ventures into the darkest, most remote areas of Mexico where superstition and resentment of outsiders runs rampant. When his mother accompanies him on one of his trips, she opts to stay and use the Bible as a primer to teach reading to those who are willing to learn. Her presence is quickly resented, and her life is on the line—so much so that Hector must now ask himself if he is willing to continue his unwelcome missionary work, despite the price that might be required of him and his family.
Annie Thompson, DVM. She loves her new title and is anxious to open her new veterinary clinic. But someone is bent on making sure Annie’s new business doesn’t succeed. But who? And why? Even more puzzling, Annie’s mother, Laura, is also a victim of the unknown stalker. In this final installment in the Memory Box Trilogy, find out what happens as the complete story unfolds, revealing the truth as Annie discovers the importance of a loving and merciful God and the value of family in her life when her mother passes her most prized possession, the memory box, to Annie.
Sworn to Protect DiAnn Mills Paperback, 400 pp., $12.99 Tyndale House Publishers (April 1, 2010)
Border Patrol Agent Danika Morales has sworn to protect the southern borders of our nation, but that oath has cost her. Two years ago, her husband, Toby, was killed trying to help the very immigrants Danika was responsible for sending back to Mexico. His murder was never solved. But now, a recent string of attacks and arrests leads her to believe that someone in McAllen is profiting from sneaking undocumented immigrants into the country . . . and it may somehow be tied to Toby’s death.
Blaze of Glory Captain Jeff Struecker, Alton Gansky Paperback, 400 pp., $14.99 B&H Books (May 1, 2010)
United States Sgt. Major Eric Moyer and his Special Operations unit have been called in to track down a wealthy Egyptian terrorist who is believed to have sordid ties to a sudden increase in female suicide bombers. Chasing El-Sayyed through Italy, they soon gain interconnected details about a Mexican drug lord who is plotting to kill the U.S. and Mexican presidents. Now Moyer and his team must stop not one, but two madmen on separate continents. And with a new member of the unit hiding his struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder, a third problem begins to boil.