Set in Austin, Hill Country,
UNDERCURRENTS is the second
volume in the popular Detective Craig Rylander Clover-Mystery series.

Barnes &
Noble in Firewheel Town Center will host the first North Texas
release party with the authors,
George Arnold and
Ken Squier, Friday,
January 13 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. according to Katy Hastings, the store's
community relations manager.
UNDERCURRENTS: The
Van Pelt Enigma, set in Austin and the Texas Hill country, chronicles the
further adventures of the Austin Police detective sergeant beset with doubts
about his own job performance and who is suddenly thrust into the crosshairs of
an international assassination ring run by descendants of the Romanoffs, the
last Czars of Russia.
Believing his team is investigating a local arson murder and a likely-related
car bombing, Rylander reluctantly accepts help from the Texas Rangers, FBI,
Interpol and the CIA, all of whom believe the local cases are traceable to a
psychopath, Felix Pavlovich, head of the assassination ring and pretender to the
throne as Czar of a new Russia.
Gholson likens the book and series to the work of P.D. James, Michael Connelly
and James Lee Burke. "The authors, George Arnold of Fredericksburg and Ken
Squier of San Antonio, have created a credible set of characters who find their
worlds turned upside down by
an international intrigue that would make Robert Ludlum proud," Gholson said. He
added that the first book in the series,
ENIGMA: A Mystery, has gained
a following of readers throughout the Southwest. "We get inquiries constantly
about the release of
UNDERCURRENTS," he said.
"Today, it's here."
Authors Arnold and Squier have been friends for 56 years, according to Gholson.
"I'm still not sure how two individuals can write one book," he said, "but they
have a set of procedures that suits them, and it produces some exciting reading."
Gholson said
UNDERCURRENTS is a
368-page, illustrated trade paperback with a retail price of $19.95. "It will be
available at Barnes & Noble, on Amazon.com, and at many independent book
retailers within two or three weeks," he added.
Arnold is also the author of two award-winning nonfiction novels and a series of
semi-bilingual juvenile readers starring four Texas cats and a dancing pig from
Ohio as international secret agents who work, clandestinely, for the
CIA—Cats In Action.
UNDERCURRENTS is Arnold's
tenth book from Eakin Press since 2002 and Squier's second.
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