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"From your parents you learn love and laughter and how to put one foot before the other. But when books are opened you discover you have wings." -- Helen Hayes

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THE BIG BOOK TOUR WRAP-UP

One last report from my first "virtual book tour," hosted by the fine folks at the Christian Fiction Syndicate. Last week, the blogosphere was abuzz (more or less) about my debut novel, Forgiving Solomon Long.

In the end, some blogs dropped out at the last minute, but we still had had nineteen posts! Contributing bloggers posted comments, links, reviews, commentaries and exclusive interview material.

And best-selling novelist

Deeanne Gist, author of A Bride Most Begrudging (Bethany House), went the extra mile -- and started a book discussion!

(Needless to say, we'll keep you posted once the actual discussion kicks off in a couple of months.)

Many thanks to one and all for their support! (And thank YOU, Dear Reader, for clicking on the fine links below!)

We'll return to our regularly scheduled programming tomorrow.

CHRIS WELL'S SUMMER 2005 BLOG-TO-BLOG ACROSS AMERICA TOUR

Chocolatey Goodness (interview)

Reading, Writing, and... What Else is There? (interview)

Lindaruth's spot (interview)

Deeanne Gist (book discussion #1)

Deeanne Gist (book discussion #2)

Christian Fiction (commentary)

Val Writes (description)

Sippy Cup Moments (links)

ObviousPop (review)

The Savvy Christian Woman (review)

Just a Minute (review)

gritty and bright (review)

Thinking out loud ... (review)

Rainy Writer (review)

The Master's Artist (interview)

Musings ... and other things (review)

Christian Novels (review)

TSBeckett (review)

In My Little World (review)

Rejection King (essay)

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A HIT MAN IS HAUNTED BY A PREACHER'S DYING WORDS ...

FORGIVING SOLOMON LONG (Harvest House Publishers), Chris Well

"Chris Well masterfully weaves together literary and pop-culture references, Mafia culture, and smatterings of Scripture into a fascinating modern-day parable without sounding preachy or trite. Sure to be a hit." -- -- Janet Chismar, Senior Editor, Crosswalk.com

Read the first chapter

Suggested Retail: $11.99

ISBN: 0-7369-1405-6

Ask for it wherever crime fiction is sold.

Find Forgiving Solomon Long in a library near you