Canvas Foxwell tried to do the right thing. She notified her superiors, reporting what she thought was a monumental discrepancy in the numbers. It was more. A serious miscarriage of justice and loyalty would soon follow. Then she found out the truth, but it was too late. The last thing she saw was the ominous text. "If You Run You Can't Hide".
"If You Run You Can't Hide" A Novel by Arthur S. Newman
Arthur S. Newman is preparing to release a new novel. I always look forward to a fresh book launch. What I find frustrating is the process of shopping my book to Literary Agents. Frankly, I am tired of the current process, write a dazzling letter about yourself and your book to attract someone you will never hear from. As much as I would love to lasso the attention of a Literary Agent, I do not want to write one hundred letters to one hundred agencies...STOP. Doesn't that sound so futile. There has to be another way.
Here is my letter to any agents looking for a dynamic author who writes compelling novels that are real page turners.
New Novel - Literary Agents are Welcome to Inquire.
Now that I have gotten that nonsense out of the way. I will turn my attention to the reader. If you are looking for a book that captures the imagination please check out one of my previous novels. To my fans who have been taking the crazy ride with me since my first novella and first novel. I will be releasing a new mystery with a twist, please stay tuned.
A writer is like a magician, who shows the trick but doesn't reveal the secret. Arthur has woven together an intricate story of deception and mistrust. Although he loses his main character, can he find redemption for the reader by the end of the book?
Arthur S. Newman has completed a new Novel about a Bank Manager who discovers sizable sums of money being shifted throughout multiple branches. After disclosing the discrepancies, Canvas Foxwell disappears.
Canvas Foxwell, is known for her kindness and smart financial wizardry. The Northern Neck is known for its peaceful serenity, aesthetic beauty and picturesque landscapes of water, trees and bridges. It is a wonderful place to visit and to live except if you disappear, then the story doesn't end well for you.
If You Run You Can't Hide - The Death Benefit - Canvas Foxwell
A collection of novels detailing the narrative of Justine Phoenix Webb and her plight to leverage justice and bring the truth to life. If you ever meet her, don’t call her Miss Webb. She will punctually tell you her father’s name was Webb. Call me Justine or Phoenix.
These novels were penned by (Annie Reeves), that is Janae Mayfield’s pen name. They comprise her life's work, unfortunately; she died before completing the series, which was promoted to end with November to December.
If you pre-order The Umbrella Clause you will be included in a special group of patrons that will receive updated information on Arthur S. Newman's second novel. Just email a copy of the pre-order receipt and we will start by telling you the title of the next novel. As the novel progresses to publishing you will receive the first chapter. Finally when the cover has been decided on all who pre-ordered The Umbrella Clause will see it first.
The Umbrella Clause is the debut novel by Arthur S. Newman.
The story introduces you to the wealthy and successful Berkeley's and Ripley's. Berkeley's and Ripley's bond exceeds that of family, friendship, business, and social hierarchy. When you have the power and influence that comes from being worth billions, you need protection without boundaries.
On the night Billionaire’s Andrew Berkeley and Warren Ripley announce a fifty billion profit for their successful AI business. A night that should have been full of celebration, the exact opposite happens. Lives are shattered as both families tumble down the spiral of The Umbrella Clause.
An eight year old cold case. A missing person. Three homicides disguised as a murder suicide. A greedy and despicable billionaire grasping to hold on to his power. An organization that vowed to protect all of them. I Could go on but then it will only lead you deeper down the spiral of The Umbrella Clause.