About The Keokee Triangle
The Keokee Triangle is an Enthralling Crime Story Set Against the Backdrop of a Coal Mining Town.
In the heart of Big Stone Gap, a small town with a big secret, FBI Agent Debra Dellon finds herself tangled in a web of mysteries, lies, and unexpected connections. When she arrives at The Trail Motel searching for answers to a high-stakes theft, she encounters an enigmatic cast of characters including the charming local football hero, Mitch Swinney.
As she delves deeper into the investigation, Debra discovers the town and its people are not as simple as they seem. Forced to take on the “Keokee Triangle case” and travel from the city to the bizarre backwoods of an Appalachian crime scene, at first, she begrudgingly navigates the web of conspiracy, secrets, and unexpected alliances. Soon, Debra meets and comes to know the town’s colorful characters, like Kelli Tipton, the vivacious girlfriend of the likable outlaw and prime suspect, Johnny Frazier, as well as the local law enforcement, who send her head spinning as twists and turns continue to mount in the to the investigation.
Balancing professional duty and personal intrigue, Debra confronts the truth about the “larger than life” suspects and their hidden stories. As she peels back the layers of deception, she realizes that even the most innocent-looking faces can harbor deep secrets.
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Author Bio:
When it comes to the storytelling skills of John W. Peace II… is it nature or nurture? His Papaw, Jimmie Galloway, was as good at telling stories as he was at piloting B-17 bombers, so it could be argued it’s just in his DNA. John also spent extensive time listening to WWII veterans swapping tales of war as well as hearing the amusing lore told by the characters that live in his small coal and farming town in Appalachia. It could be said John has an outstanding memory, with the ability to share the stories just as he heard them, taking you right there with the veterans and hillbillies he writes about. Whether nature or nurture, a great memory, or the captivating ability to compose stories, there is one certainty…