January 31 , 2014
Afghan vet helps eradicate crime on Michigan's upper peninsula in John Timmerman novel
MARQUETTE, Mich. -- Sunbury Press has released John Timmerman's contemporary crime thriller "Lowlife" set in Michigan's upper peninsula. About the Book: Having recovered from wounds received in Afghanistan, Joe Little Deer returns to the pristine woods of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. His aims are simple—to live at peace and work at the timber business he inherited from his father. Peace is short-lived when FBI Agent Mary Shannon enlists his aid against highly complex criminal enterprise in the north woods. Agent Shannon is from Chicago, and she seeks Joe’s help based only on his heroic military record as a sniper. In fact, when she first meets him she is disappointed. A tad under six feet, long hair as black as crow feathers, wearing a battered leather jacket, Joe Little Deer seems like just one more north woods lowlife, hardly up to the challenges Mary Shannon foresees. He’d surely never make the FBI. Surrounded by an oddball cast of characters, Shannon and Little Deer discover the heart of evil, and try to eradicate it. About the Author: John Timmerman is a Vietnam veteran, decorated with the Bronze Star medal. His jobs have included college teaching, house painting, and work as a Teamster. He has previously published four fantasy novels and over 20 books of nonfiction. From his home in Michigan, he is currently working on a second Joe Little Deer and Mary Shannon book. Lowlife Authored by John Timmerman List Price: $16.95 5.5" x 8.5" (13.97 x 21.59 cm) Black & White on White paper 264 pages Sunbury Press, Inc. ISBN-13: 978-1620063583 ISBN-10: 1620063581 BISAC: Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural Also available on Nook and Kindle For more information, please see: http://www.sunburypressstore.com/Lowlife-9781620063583.htm