In 1970, an infantryman and his platoon encountered a horseshoe-shaped ambush in the jungles of Vietnam. Six members of the young soldier’s unit were trapped behind enemy lines, facing no chance for survival if rescue were not imminent. Twenty-one-year-old Specialist 4 Philip Salois and a fellow grunt were determined to save their six comrades. Before crawling out into the line of fire, Phil asked God to protect him and see him through this ordeal unharmed in return for a promise to do anything wanted of him afterwards. It is a promise that many men about to do battle make, but few keep.
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Two bodies are washed ashore, one in Provincetown on Cape Cod, the other on the shore of Boston Harbor. Both bodies look alike and are carrying the wallets of two other people who also resemble the two dead bodies. How can this be?
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A journey to an uninhabited island, the discovery that follows, and the heart of gold of a retired Army colonel, are all surprises awaiting Sebastian Reynolds, a journalist from Nova Scotia. The action is swift, the intrigue endless, and the characters priceless in this tale of murder, suspense, and a touch of romance as well.
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A tangled web of cat and mouse occurs throughout, as Drew Diamond attempts to uncover the identity of a burglar following multiple break-ins in the area. The burglar’s strange method of entry and the theft of a strand of valuable pearls from one of the victims create a suspenseful hunt and a surprising discovery.
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World War II certainly had its share of deserving heroes and heroines, many of whom received their due recognition. But how many civilian women can say they saved the lives of at least 250 downed airmen in just over two years?
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Finalist in Fiction: Military Category of 2019 Next Generation Indie Book Awards
Julien Ayotte’s writing is comparable to Harlan Coben and David Baldacci on the thriller scale.
Jon Land,
USA Today bestselling author
Winner of the 2018 Dorry Awards for Best Fiction Book of the Year
Award Finalist in the Thriller: Crime Category of the 2019 American Fiction Awards
There’s never been a leak in the witness protection program, a program known for its impeccable record of protecting witnesses who remain in the program…until now.
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Julien Ayotte, a Rhode Island writer, is out with his third thriller, “A Life Before,” which will keep you turning the pages.
Bill Reynolds,
Providence Journal 7/23/16
A young girl has nightmares about a violent assault and a paralegal, investigating a radon case, is almost killed in a car crash. Could a stranger’s memories breathe new life into a long-closed cold case? This new thriller will keep you guessing.
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Ayotte delivers heartstopping action, romance, and intrigue in this brilliant sequel to the award-winning thriller, Flower
of Heaven.
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Father Richard Merrill is propelled into the darkest chaos when he learns about his two sons who were long ago given up for adoption. Their mother, Francoise Dupont, a gallery director at the Louvre, has since married an Arab king. His enemies are consumed with stopping her sons from ascending to the throne and the race is on. From France, Haiti, the United States, and the Middle East, Fr. Merrill and Francoise will take whatever measures necessary to save their sons and unmask the scent of the Flower
of Heaven."
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“Flower of Heaven, a new novel by Rhode Island writer Julien Ayotte, is a fast-paced global thriller that would make a great movie.” —Bill Reynolds, Providence Journal
Code Name Lily takes you on an unforgettable journey from Belgium, into France, and over the Pyrenees Mountains into Spain. An extremely clever and persuasive young Belgian nurse outsmarts the Nazis time and again, risking her life if she is caught, but protecting every airman she successfully aids to evade the Germans.
Code Name Lily is based on the true story of Micheline “Michou” Dumon-Ugeux, a legend in the Comet Line escape network from 1940–1944 who went only by the name of Lily. You, too, will fall in love with Lily.
Julien Ayotte is the author of six other novels, including the award-winning Flower of Heaven and Dangerous Bloodlines. Code Name Lily is his first historical fiction based on a true story. His mother emigrated as a child to the United States from Belgium just after World War I, so the themes and places In this book hold special meaning for the author.
“ Works of historical fiction like yours are a great way to introduce and encourage readers to learn more about the real-life events the novels have inspired. The Comet Line’s and Micheline’s work helping hundreds of Allied servicemen escape is a truly spectacular WWII account. Countless more people will learn of her bravery through your character, Lily.”
—Stephen Watson, The National WWII Museum, New Orleans
“Code Name Lily by Julien Ayotte is one of the most unique historical fiction novels I have ever read. The story told in Code Name Lily is absolutely amazing, and its greatness is magnified by the fact that it actually happened. For informing the reader about these unsung heroes of WWII, for the compelling prose that Ayotte provides for the reader, and for the myriad of threads that are woven together to recount this tale, we easily bestow a perfect 4 out of 4 stars on this book. For lovers of historical fiction, especially if you have a penchant for WWII novels, this is a must read.”
—OnlineBookClub.org
I n 1970, an infantry-man and his platoon encountered a horseshoe-shaped ambush in the jungles of Vietnam.
Six members of the young soldier’s unit were trapped behind enemy lines, facing no chance for survival if rescue were not imminent. Twenty-one-year-old Specialist 4 Philip Salois and a fellow grunt were determined to save their six comrades. Before crawling out into the line of fire, Phil asked God to protect him and see him through this ordeal unharmed in return for a promise to do anything wanted of him afterwards. It is a promise that many men about to do battle make, but few keep.
More information>>
BUY NOW>>
A tangled web of cat and mouse occurs throughout, as Drew Diamond attempts to uncover the identity of a burglar following multiple break-ins in the area. The burglar’s strange method of entry and the theft of a strand of valuable pearls from one of the victims create a suspenseful hunt and a surprising discovery.
More information>>
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In 1970, an infantryman and his platoon encountered a horseshoe-shaped ambush in the jungles of Vietnam. Six members of the young soldier’s unit were trapped behind enemy lines, facing no chance for survival if rescue were not imminent. Twenty-one-year-old Specialist 4 Philip Salois and a fellow grunt were determined to save their six comrades. Before crawling out into the line of fire, Phil asked God to protect him and see him through this ordeal unharmed in return for a promise to do anything wanted of him afterwards. It is a promise that many men about to do battle make, but few keep.
More information>>
BUY NOW>>
Two bodies are washed ashore, one in Provincetown on Cape Cod, the other on the shore of Boston Harbor. Both bodies look alike and are carrying the wallets of two other people who also resemble the two dead bodies. How can this be?
More information>>
BUY NOW>>
A journey to an uninhabited island, the discovery that follows, and the heart of gold of a retired Army colonel, are all surprises awaiting Sebastian Reynolds, a journalist from Nova Scotia. The action is swift, the intrigue endless, and the characters priceless in this tale of murder, suspense, and a touch of romance as well.
More information>>
BUY NOW>>
A tangled web of cat and mouse occurs throughout, as Drew Diamond attempts to uncover the identity of a burglar following multiple break-ins in the area. The burglar’s strange method of entry and the theft of a strand of valuable pearls from one of the victims create a suspenseful hunt and a surprising discovery.
More information>>
BUY NOW>>
World War II certainly had its share of deserving heroes and heroines, many of whom received their due recognition. But how many civilian women can say they saved the lives of at least 250 downed airmen in just over two years?
More information>>
BUY NOW>>
Finalist in Fiction: Military Category of 2019 Next Generation Indie Book Awards
Julien Ayotte’s writing is comparable to Harlan Coben and David Baldacci on the thriller scale.
Jon Land,
USA Today bestselling author
Winner of the 2018 Dorry Awards for Best Fiction Book of the Year
Award Finalist in the Thriller: Crime Category of the 2019 American Fiction Awards
There’s never been a leak in the witness protection program, a program known for its impeccable record of protecting witnesses who remain in the program…until now.
More information>>
BUY NOW>>
Julien Ayotte, a Rhode Island writer, is out with his third thriller, “A Life Before,” which will keep you turning the pages.
Bill Reynolds,
Providence Journal 7/23/16
A young girl has nightmares about a violent assault and a paralegal, investigating a radon case, is almost killed in a car crash. Could a stranger’s memories breathe new life into a long-closed cold case? This new thriller will keep you guessing.
More information>>
BUY NOW>>
Ayotte delivers heartstopping action, romance, and intrigue in this brilliant sequel to the award-winning thriller, Flower
of Heaven.
More information>>
BUY NOW>>
Father Richard Merrill is propelled into the darkest chaos when he learns about his two sons who were long ago given up for adoption. Their mother, Francoise Dupont, a gallery director at the Louvre, has since married an Arab king. His enemies are consumed with stopping her sons from ascending to the throne and the race is on. From France, Haiti, the United States, and the Middle East, Fr. Merrill and Francoise will take whatever measures necessary to save their sons and unmask the scent of the Flower
of Heaven."
More information>>
BUY NOW>>
“Flower of Heaven, a new novel by Rhode Island writer Julien Ayotte, is a fast-paced global thriller that would make a great movie.” —Bill Reynolds, Providence Journal