The Approaching Storm

A Murder in Acadia

Published by Severn River Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

Set in Acadia National Park, The Approaching Storm—the fourth book in Mark Thielman’s Johnson and Nance Mysteries—is a gripping dual-timeline thriller where the past bleeds into the present. Perfect for readers of Steve Berry and Gary McAvoy.

A stolen painting in Acadia reveals a secret buried since the Civil War.

When a thief steals a valuable Hudson River School painting from a museum in Acadia National Park, Special Agents Clarence Johnson and Alison Nance are called in to recover it. But when their only lead—a local college student—is found dead, the case takes a chilling turn.

Cryptic clues left at the crime scene point to a trail hidden since the 1800s. And as Johnson and Nance follow the evidence across the windswept cliffs and rugged coast of Maine, they uncover a story long buried—one powerful enough to rewrite history.
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Praise for the Johnson and Nance Mysteries:

“...offers something for nearly every reader…”—Library Journal

“Beautifully written, slyly crafted.” —Jane K. Cleland, Agatha Award winning author

“One fantastic read!” —Bruce Robert Coffin, international bestselling coauthor of The Turner and Mosley Files

“…a masterful blend of historical intrigue and contemporary mystery.” —Gary McAvoy, bestselling author of The Magdalene Deception

About The Author

Award-winning author Mark Thielman has published short stories and novellas in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery magazine, Black Cat Weekly, and Mystery magazine, as well as numerous anthologies. He draws upon his career as both a criminal magistrate judge and as a prosecutor in his writings.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Severn River Publishing (January 12, 2027)
  • Length: 300 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781648759680

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