Don’t worry — Thistledown will return next weekend. When I saw that there were two wonderful things that I wanted to share, I decided it was a good weekend to give myself a much needed break. Well… sort of a break anyway. First was the delightful return of blogger Donna Parker of Yadadarcyyada. (I shared that on Friday.) She even mentioned Murder at the Bijou — Three Ingredients I during her post! I was so excited.
Today I’m privileged to to participate in the launch of an all new novel from John W. Howell. It’s not part of his “John Cannon” series, rather it’s an all new story. The story begins in Nashville, Indiana and then moves to Austin, Texas and then to Boston. So hang on tight and enjoy the ride. Oh! Be sure to take advantage of his generous introductory price too.
Here’s John to tell you more…
Circumstances of Childhood
By John W. Howell

Shipping on October 1st — Priced at $0.99 for the introduction
This is a different story for John. It is in the Family Life genre and tells the story of brotherly love, riches to rags, redemption and a little paranormal thrown in. Normally John writes thrillers but this time he has stepped into a different place. This book was written with love for the story and the hope it will be an enjoyable read.
Here is the blurb
When a former pro football star and broadcaster, now a Wall Street maven is accused of insider trading, will he be able to prove his innocence and expose those who are guilty?
Greg and his boyhood pal dreamed of big success in professional football and then later in business. Greg was the only one to live the dream. Now the founder of an investment fund Greg is faced with a routine audit finding by the SEC. The audit points to irregularities and all the tracks lead to Greg. The justice department hits him with an indictment of 23 counts of fraud, money laundering, and insider trading. His firm goes bust, and Greg is on his own.
His best friend knows he is innocent but has been ordered under penalty of eternal damnation not to help.
If you enjoy stories of inspiration, riches to rags, redemption, brotherly love, and a little of the paranormal, Circumstance of Childhood will keep you riveted.
Here is an excerpt
I look down at my drink and wonder what will happen tomorrow. My daughter Constance wants to come and visit. She lives in New York, and before all hell broke loose, we didn’t see each other often. I missed her so much, and it seemed as if I had to beg her even to talk on the phone. Now, it’s like she wants to be here every weekend. It’s only an hour’s flight by the shuttle or three by train, so she can come when she wants. I just can’t figure out why she got so clingy. I have my troubles, but it doesn’t have anything to do with her. No use in asking her husband either. Though a nice enough guy, I always wonder if he has someplace important to go when I visit. He never sits still and stays busy on the phone or at the computer. He makes a good living, but it seems a person could take an hour to sit and talk. I’d looked forward to some kind of relationship when he and Constance got married. It’ll never happen with him.
When I take another pull at my drink, I notice the burn feels less. It happens every time. First sip initiation, I call it. It’s like the first puff of a cigarette, hits hard then, after, nothing. I decide to let Constance pretty much have the agenda tomorrow. She and I have not had a chance to talk about anything deep for a while. It could just be that she blames me for her mother running off with that guy with the house on the Hudson. He has a title, and the old gal couldn’t resist, but I think the daughter always felt I should have done something. Her mother’s sleeping with another guy and what the hell can I do about that?
I’ll just go with the flow. If she wants to go out, we will. If she wants to stay in, we can do that too. I better think about getting some food in the house. Of course, we can always order take out. I need to move on to my drink and let this go. Tomorrow will be what it is. I remember the day she was born. I looked down at her in my arms and promised I would do anything for her. I love her more than life itself, and I hope we can somehow get to the root of whatever’s wrong. She sounded strange on the phone this morning, and I feel helpless to do anything about it. I hope she opens up when she gets here.
For some reason, I feel tired. Perhaps I’ll go ahead and finish my drink. Maybe I’ll just go home and forget the burger. First, though, I’ll just shut my eyes for a minute. My hands feel good when I put my head down.
“Hey, Greg,” Jerry says. I barely hear him. “What’s the matter? You taking a nap? Greg?” I can feel him shake me, but I have no interest in waking up. His voice gets further away, and I think he says, “Oh, my God, Sophie, call 911, quick.” Now the room goes silent.
Author Bio
John began his writing as a full-time occupation after an extensive business career. His specialty is thriller fiction novels, but John also writes poetry and short stories. His first book, My GRL, introduces the exciting adventures of the book’s central character, John J. Cannon. The second Cannon novel, His Revenge, continues the adventure, while the final book in the trilogy, Our Justice, launched in September 2016. The latest Circumstances of Childhood a family life story is available as of October 1st, 2017. All books are available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle editions.
John lives in Port Aransas, Texas with his wife and their spoiled rescue pets.
John’s other books
Available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/author/johnwhowell
Thanks for reading, everyone. Please check out all of John’s exciting books. Visit his delightful blog too. I hope to see you here for Jazz Age Wednesdays. Remember that Thistledown — Midsummer Bedlam will be back next weekend. Hugs on the wing!
Added the book to my list. I am still reading Murder At The Bijou – I have literally a few minutes a day for reading before I fall asleep like a dead body. It is very annoying because I badly want to find out about the cilantro and the murder. I know I will catch up soon sitting in the airplane for 11 hours 🙂
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You are so kind, Inese. ❤ I understand — for me fun reading time is so scarce. I'm glad to give you some entertainment for your flight — wow, that's a long one. I hope it's a happy stay. Safe journeys my friend.
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Just read a few pages again during my dinner – the episode in the library 🙂 I am getting there.
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You are awesome, Inese. 😀
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Congrats, John, and best wishes for this book. It sounds very intriguing indeed.
Thanks for sharing, Teagan!
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I appreciate the visit, Cynthia. Hugs!
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Lovely to see John over here, Teagan. This book is in my field of work so it is of great interest to me.
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Very cool, Robbie. It is fun whey you find a great story that reflects some facet of your own life. Thanks for visiting. Hugs!
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Getting ready to finish this one tonight!
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That’s wonderful Teri! Wishing you, John, and everyone else participating in your Bad Moon Rising event an outstanding October! Hugs.
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Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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Thanks for sharing this Teagan…John…what a great way to pull everyone into a story….can’t wait to continue the read! Best to both of you!!
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Isn’t it a great snippet? I can’t wait to have time to dig into my copy. Many thanks for your support, Kirt. Huge hugs.
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Have a great week!!
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Congrats to John on the new release! Thanks for sharing, Teagan. 🙂
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Thank you so much for the good wishes. 😀
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I appreciate you visiting, Diana. Have a marvelous Monday. Hugs!
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Good to see John’s good news getting spread around the blogosphere, Teagan.
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Thank you, Michelle
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😊
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I appreciate you visiting, Michelle. Have a marvelous Monday. Hugs!
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Aww, thanks, Teagan. You too. Hugs back.
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Thank you for posting a shout-out to John, Teagan! I enjoyed reading the excerpt from it. Have a wonderful week ahead, both of you. 🙂
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You are so kind to catch up here, Lavinia. John writes wonderful exciting books. Keeps me on the edge of my seat without including some of the things I’d rather not read. Happy new week to you too. Hugs!
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Thank you, Lavinia.
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Looks interesting. Adding a big sigh in agreement with others on another book to add to the long list of books to read.
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I know, Tim. I truly wish I could read faster. (I’m not that quick with it.)
Thanks for taking time to visit. Hugs.
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I’m a slow reader. Laurie was looking at speed reading techniques, and I studied a few of them They work to some extent, and make sense for academics, but for novels speed reading takes a lot of the involvement, joy and experience out of story in my opinion.
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Yes, Tim. My TBR will be in my will. Not sure who to leave it to though. Thanks, for stopping by.
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Great thing to leave in a will.
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Ha ha ha I’ll never finish it.
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Hmmm. Sounds like you need to figure out how to live for ever then. The insurmountable booklist to will! Now that might just make a good title for something.
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Could weave a paranormal curse on whoever gets the list. They will be doomed if they don’t finish. Every day another book is added. Yaaaaaaaaaaaa.
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Tim and John… I think you’ve just written a Twilight Zone episode! 😀 Hugs.
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ha ha ha. Thanks, Teagan.
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Best wishes with this new release, John. Thanks for sharing, Teagan.
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Thanks for the good wishes, and for visiting Jan. Hugs!
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Thank you, Jan. you are super. ;-D
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Your posts are always so full of color and fun, Teagan. I am humbled that you would take a break from Thistledown to help spread the word. Thank you so much.
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John, you are so supportive and such a mentor… how could I do otherwise? 😀 Wishing you huge success my friend. Hugs!
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Aw. Big Hug to you. I’d give you a kiss but you know…. germs.
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LOL. 😀
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LOL 😀
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Congratulations, John on Teagan’s great review. Great review, Teagan. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Huge thanks for sharing, Suzanne. You’re a treasure. Hugs.
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You’re more than welcome, Teagan. Hugs to you also. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thank you, Suzanne. ;-D
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You’re more than welcome, John. All the best. 🙂 — Suzanne
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🙂
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The list of books I need to read grows ever longer, 🙂
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Thanks for taking time to visit, Fraggle. I know what you mean! And fun reading time is a rare commodity for me. Enjoy the rest of the weekend. Hugs.
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I feel your pain, Fraggle. Thanks for the visit.
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Thanks, Teagan. And congratulations to John. It sounds like a winner!
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Indeed it does, Olga! Many thanks for visiting and sharing.
I guess your latest adventure in pet sitting is over now. I hope you have some time to relax and just… be. Have a sublime Sunday. Hugs.
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Thank you, Olga. A little different story for me, but hopefully an enjoyable one.
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