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“Buchanan’s narrative is well-paced, flying right along. . . . the author has delivered an exciting beginning to an intriguing series.

Kirkus Reviews

“The author of this impressive novel has poured elements from radically different genres into the blender and set it on high spin . . . The last page promises further surprises in a sequel, which Buchanan better deliver soon.”
Booklist

"Hard to put down, this page-turner is worthy of praise!"
InD'tale Magazine

Indelible: A Sean McPherson Novel, Book 1
Amazon Best Selling Book Award

INDELIBLE

A Sean McPherson Novel, Book #1

An ex-cop haunted by survivor's guilt.
A killer who won't let him forget.

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"Buchanan's flair for addressing emotional dilemmas captivates."

 —BookReporter

 

An ex-cop haunted by survivor's guilt.

A killer who won't let him forget.

 

When a sniper killed his partner, Sean McPherson was injured in the ambush. Now an ex-cop, he takes a job at a writing retreat in the Pacific Northwest. At Pines & Quill, he hopes to heal and put his life back together in the Zen-like capacity of groundskeeper and all-around handyman.

Sniper, Jason Hughes, blames McPherson for the loss of more than ten million dollars’ worth of heroin—and he wants revenge. In the guise of a New York City limo driver working on a sizzling tell-all memoir, Hughes arrives at Pines & Quill along with three other writers in residence: a bohemian psychic taking a break from grueling work as a forensic intuitive, a bitter divorcée who wants to open herself to a new life, and a vibrant and resilient potter navigating life from a wheelchair.

 

With conflicting agendas, uncertain loyalties, and romantic entanglements at play, Hughes finds it difficult to get McPherson in his sights. Gradually, he forms a different plan, one that threatens the lives of everyone at the retreat.

“I was hooked from the first sentence. Buchanan’s Indelible is a delicious look at what can happen when you create a writing retreat in the bucolic Pacific Northwest and then populate it with intriguing characters. I was on the edge of my set for the entire wild ride."

John DeDakis, author of the Lark Chadwick Mysteries, and Former Senior Copy Editor, CNN’s “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer”

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