Marlene Mitchell


Books

The Chester County Boys    by Marlene  Mitchell
Price: $4.99 USD. 68520 words. Published by Black Wyrm on July 6, 2011. Fiction.

Meet the Chester County Boys, a defunct western band who have been playing at the Double L for over fifteen years. But when the chance recruitment of a new lead singer takes them at last to the Grand Old Opry, murder and mayhem are the result.
Yard Sale    by Marlene  Mitchell
Price: $2.99 USD. 134440 words. Published by Black Wyrm on March 27, 2011. Fiction.

A riveting story that carries the reader through three generations and three sales. You can sell off your possessions, but the Franklin and Holloway families come to realize that it is the people you love and who love you that are important.
Circle Of Prey    by Marlene  Mitchell
Price: $2.99 USD. 69760 words. Published by Black Wyrm on March 27, 2011. Fiction.

Ambition - Wealth - Greed - Power Truths turning to lies, father against son, friends becoming enemies, predator turning into prey and the circle continues. In her fifth novel, Marlene Mitchell calls upon her cynical side to create a suspenseful novel involving the world of big business and insurmountable wealth.
The Women Of Magnolia    by Marlene  Mitchell
Price: $2.99 USD. 145800 words. Published by Black Wyrm on February 24, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 4 reviews)
In the mid-eighteen-hundreds, Mississippi was one of the richest states in the union. The wealthy plantations owners enjoyed an opulent life during this golden age of prosperity. The Vine family owned one of these vast plantations. Hundreds of acres of lush cotton plants covered their property and was home to over three hundred slaves. When Evan Vine's father dies suddenly, he is summoned home...
Bent Creek    by Marlene  Mitchell
Price: $2.99 USD. 78030 words. Published by Black Wyrm on February 14, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Rachael Riley was one of six children born to Ida Mae and Roy Riley living in a tumbled-down shack on the edge of Bent Creek. Roy was a coal miner all his life. When the mine closed his life came to a halt. Rachael didn't know how or when she was going to leave Bent Creek, but she knew in her heart that someday she would escape her life of poverty.

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