Bonné Bartron Explores America’s Darkest Urban Legend in “Whispers”
Authors on the Air Global Radio Network04/23/21 • 39 min
In this episode 202, we visit with Bonné Bartron, noted filmmaker and author of “Whispers,” the #1 bestselling debut novel in Amazon’s new release charts in Sociology of Abuse, a spine-tingling political thriller is full of dark twists, political conspiracies, and legends that predate the American Constitution.
During a trip to Disney World with her two sisters, Stacey Cooper’s 8-year-old niece goes missing. After finding a clue that points to an urban legend, the sisters embroil themselves in an investigation that spans centuries.
Scott Harnett called “Whispers” a “fast-paced, well thought out journey that is gripping and keeps you guessing from the first to the last page. Bartron has created a trio of strong lead characters and a plot that is full of twists and turns. With themes that range from political and social corruption, corporate media monopolies, and racial inequality, ‘Whispers’ is an entertaining and intelligent read.”
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04/23/21 • 39 min
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