About Five Days of Fear
• Paperback: 336 pages
• Publisher: Light Messages Publishing (November 9, 2012)
During a family picnic, Jessica Britton’s well-ordered world is slammed against a brutal reality and her faith is tested when her mom is kidnapped, her dad is shot, and authorities can find no clues to begin their investigation. Jessica’s own anxiety and fear for her mother’s life compel her to help FBI Agent Dan Hamilton look for motives and clues that would lead to rescuing her mom. By chance, clues begin to emerge, and the once floundering investigation speeds to a hectic race against time and criminal minds in a desperate attempt to save Jessica’s mom and the lives of many in San Francisco’s business district.
About David Kovach
Born and raised in California, Dave has a love for San Francisco—its blend of history, progress, scenery, and, of course, its cuisine, make it special. After a stint in the Air Force, Dave received his education at Cal Poly, S.L.O. and UC Davis—where he met his wife, Karen. They have two children, Scott and Jen, now grown, and moved to Iowa where the topography is part of the Great Plains, but the people are anything but plain.
While working a daytime job with the government, Dave began writing study guides in the evenings for the church they attended. After writing a few of these and learning some writing skills, he decided to try his hand at fiction. Five Days of Fear is his debut novel. Dave left the tentacles of government employment and now devotes his time to writing.
Dave loves landscaping and Karen loves gardening. They “have such felicity, that they seemed to be made for each other.”
Find out more about Dave at his website, connect with him on Facebook, and follow him on Twitter.
David’s Tour Stops
Friday, November 9th: Kristina’s Favorites
Monday, November 12th: Karen’s Korner
Tuesday, November 13th: Maureen’s Musings
Wednesday, November 14th: Lavish Bookshelf
Monday, November 19th: A Bookish Way of Life
Tuesday, November 27th: Reviews by Martha’s Bookshelf
Wednesday, November 28th: Tiffany’s Bookshelf
Tuesday, December 4th: Excellent Library
Wednesday, December 5th: 2 Kids and Tired Book Reviews
Tuesday, December 11th: A Novel Review
Wednesday, December 12th: Library of Clean Reads