2005 News Archive
Author William Rawlings to release third novel
AUGUSTA, Georgia — Dr. William Rawlings, Jr., author of top-selling southern thrillers The Lazard Legacy and The Rutherford Cipher, is set to release his third novel in September 2005.
A multi-layered tale of suspense with a distinctly southern twist, The Tate Revenge launches in Paris, leaps to Savannah and leaves a trail of intrigue from south Georgia to Atlanta.
Rawlings, a masterful storyteller with a penchant for detail and authenticity, traveled to Paris to become familiar with the streets and locations where the novel kicks into action.
"In addition to Vidalia onions, the story involves the travel industry, art stolen by the Nazis during WWII, the Eiffel Tower, the Port of Savannah, war criminals, terrorists, racists and the antiques business," said Rawlings.
His third novel to be published by Augusta-based Harbor House, The Tate Revenge promises plenty of plot twists and page-turning entertainment.
"Dr. Rawlings is a talented and engaging writer," said associate editor Crystal Wiggins, "The Tate Revenge is sure to be another big success."
A lifelong resident of Sandersville, Georgia, Rawlings practices medicine when he’s not busy growing pine trees, restoring old buildings and writing books.
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