New Suspenseful Thriller – "Molly’s Moon" Released by California Author Ron Parham

California author, Ron Parham and P Pen-L Publishing are pleased to announce the promotion of their book, "Molly’s Moon" which was released in April 2014. This is Parham’s first book. A second book by Parham, "Copperhead Cove" is scheduled for release in late 2014.

Carlsbad, CA, August 21, 2014 --(PR.com)-- On a routine trip to Europe, widowed businessman Ethan Paxton learns of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon while landing in Amsterdam on September 11, 2001. Stuck in the Netherlands while fear grips at America’s throat and the world is in chaos, he finds out his teenage daughter Molly has been abducted by terrorists in Mexico while she was on a school mission trip. With America’s airports closed for who knows how long, he is left with few options.

In desperation, Ethan remembers an old Air Force buddy, Jake Delgado – an ex-cop who’s now a broken down, alcoholic private investigator. Tracking Jake to a sleazy bar on the outskirts of the Gas Lamp District of San Diego, Ethan hires him to look for Molly, with Ethan’s son alongside.

In a white-knuckle race against time, the frantic father finds his way to Mexico City, while his distraught but determined son and Jake turn over the dark underside of Baja, California, searching for the girl and her friends. Their journeys converge at the Tijuana border crossing on September 13, with the diabolical kidnapper and his prostitute companion in the crosshairs. But just knowing the solution isn’t the same as executing it.

Will the three have what it takes to outwit and outfight the terrorist to save the girls?

Recent Praise for "Molly's Moon":
"Ron Parham’s first novel, 'Molly’s Moon', is exciting and entertaining. With the terror of 9/11 as its backdrop, the story of widowed American businessman Ethan Paxton’s working trip to Europe takes harrowing turn after turn when he learns his teenage daughter has been kidnapped by Mexican sex-traffickers just outside Tijuana. Telling his story from multiple viewpoints, Parham literally shoots for the moon, and he doesn’t miss his mark." – JB Hogan, author of The Apostate and Angels in the Ozarks

"Move over Grisham, Parham's on his way. Patterson’s got his Alex Cross, Lee Child has his Jack Reacher, and Ron Parham has Jake Delgado ... really an interesting character." – Trent Fewkes, retired IRS Agent

"Molly’s Moon" is available in both print and ebook format.

Book Information:
Molly's Moon
By Ron Parham
Publisher: Pen-L Publishing
Published: April 2014
Pages: 317
ISBN: 978-1940222424
ASIN: B00L4NLDUI
Genre: Suspense/Thriller

About The Author:
Ron Parham is a businessman who worked in California’s Silicon Valley for thirty years, traveling the world and accumulating a vast storage of experiences, memories and friends. He now works for a major golf company in San Diego County and lives in the seaside community of Carlsbad, CA. Ron’s novels will be primarily based upon his unique experiences around the world, set against the exciting events of his generation. "Molly’s Moon" is an example of merging Ron’s experiences with the terror and chaos of 9/11, creating a suspenseful, thrilling story.

He began writing his first novel, "Molly’s Moon," the day after he took voluntary retirement from his high-tech job on his birthday in 2011, and he hasn’t looked back. He finished the first draft of "Molly’s Moon" in six months, but took a year to complete the editing and rewrite. Pen-L Publishing, a small, family-owned company based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, home to the University of Arkansas, liked what they read and offered Ron a publishing contract in October of 2013.

Ron's second novel, "Copperhead Cove," will be published by Pen-L.com and should be out in late 2014.

For more information, review copies, or interviews please contact the author at:

Ron Parham
Email: rwparham44@aol.com
Website: http://www.ronparham.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ron.parham.50
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