The Wheels of Cady Grey
Cady Grey Mysteries Book 1
by Paul L. Arvidson
Genre: Thriller
Publication Date: August 21, 2019
Get in the way of ruthless people and it's gonna get you killed.
"Forget all you know about disabled people. This novel will blow everything you knew out of the window. A story of strength, intelligence, love and disability".
Cady Grey is invisible. One of the 'perks' of being in a wheelchair. Sometimes it's better that way, 'specially when you're a sweary, spitty teenage girl who's main aim is getting through high-school in one piece.
But then a sinister shell company wants to knock their school down and is prepared to stop at nothing. She and her friends are the only ones invested enough to care and smart enough to investigate.
Regardless of the danger, Cady finally gives up being invisible to fight. And she discovers that getting in the way of politicians and their schemes might just get her killed.
"Cady, with spark, snark and enthusiasm will capture your heart in such a way you will want her to be your best friend. She is a voice, hero and visibility for a young disabled generation, a guide for us all and a mystery to solve".
Grab your copy of a thriller unlike any other!
PAUL ARVIDSON is a forty-something ex lighting designer who lives in rural Somerset. He juggles his non-author time bringing up his children and fighting against being sucked into his wife’s chicken breeding business.
The Dark Trilogy is his first series. He is also working on a thriller.
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what a interesting cover
ReplyDeleteThe cover art seems appropriate for the book. Good job.
ReplyDeleteReally an interesting cover. I'd be interested in reading it.
ReplyDeleteHi Everyone! Thanks for the lovely comments. For your info the cover art is by the awesome @betibup33. Hope you enjoy it, Paul Arvidson
ReplyDeleteGreat cover
ReplyDeletethis cover is intriguing
ReplyDeleteHaving a disability myself..Multiple Sclerosis, which at times requires a wheelchair, I can relate to the "feeling invisible" part of the description. The art is amazing :)
ReplyDeleteHey Jan, if you read it, let me know what you think. I was in an unusual position, in that the story was kind of written 'over the shoulder' of my 11yo daughter, who's the chair user in my life. I spent my time writing, terrified that I'd either cock something up terribly, or that I'd not be 'punky' enough in the other extreme. Be intrigued to find out what you thought.
DeleteAll the best
Paul Arvidson
The cover is interesting. I like it
ReplyDeleteLove the cover. I am captivated!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a good read.
ReplyDeleteSee my above reply re: cover! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the kind comments folks, let me know how you get on!
Paul Arvidson