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Highlights
- In the charming Southern town of Shiloh, Georgia, summer means sweet tea, front porch stories, and the annual Independence Day Jubilee.
- About the Author: About the Author T. M. Brown is a Southern boy at heart, although he's lived and traveled in many states far removed from his beloved boyhood roots in Georgia and Florida.
- 302 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Small Town & Rural
- Series Name: Shiloh Mystery
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About the Book
In a small Georgia town, one summer changes everything--a coach's comeback, a wedding, and a haunting dream collide. The folks of Shiloh discover the power of faith, friendship, and second chance.
Book Synopsis
In the charming Southern town of Shiloh, Georgia, summer means sweet tea, front porch stories, and the annual Independence Day Jubilee. But this year, it also brings change.
When retired journalist Theo Phillips agrees to chronicle the comeback of legendary coach John Priestly, he finds himself at the center of more than just a small-town sports story. A young couple's whirlwind wedding, the preacher's daughter's unexpected return home, and a respected elder's haunting dream stir up long-buried family secrets and test the bonds of friendship, loyalty, and faith.
As the community rallies around one another, Theo learns that redemption often comes wrapped in second chances-and that the heart of Shiloh beats strongest when its people stand together.
Perfect for fans of Southern fiction, inspirational family sagas, and uplifting small-town dramas, Dixie's Return is a heartfelt tale of community, resilience, and the enduring ties that bind.
Testament is the second story in the acclaimed Shiloh Mystery Series by T. M. Brown
"Brew up a pitcher of sweet tea and settle into your most comfortable chair. You won't want to put T. M. Brown's latest book down... Testament, An Unexpected Return offers more wrinkles than linen pants on a hot summer day." -- Linda Pifer, acclaimed author of Ohio Girl and Windows trilogy
T. M. Brown once again captures the flavor of a small Southern town and realistically portrays the suspense and drama when the town's past surfaces to protect its legacy.
"T. M. Brown has delivered another novel with plenty of mystery and intrigue, filled with good plot twists that will keep you guessing until the end." -- Lee Gimenez, best-selling author of the J. T Ryan Thriller series.
The Shiloh Mystery Series - Book 1, Sanctuary: A Legacy of Memories; Book 2, Testament; An Unexpected Return; Book 3, Purgatory; A Progeny's Quest
Review Quotes
"In this wonderful sequel to his novel Sanctuary, T. M. Brown takes his readers on another exciting roller coaster ride."
-- Dana Ridenour, award-winning author of Behind the Mask and Beyond the Cabin
"Testament offers an intriguing, page-turning suspense novel with well-paced plot twists, descriptive narratives, and complex characters that draw you in so deeply you won't be able to put the book down."
-- Helene Furst, Book Reviewer and Author, MorningBeansBlog.com
"T. M. Brown has delivered another novel with plenty of mystery and intrigue, filled with good plot twists that will keep you guessing until the end."
-- Lee Gimenez, best-selling author of 13 novels, including FBI Code Red, a J. T. Ryan Thriller
"Brew up a pitcher of sweet tea and settle into your most comfortable chair. You won't want to put T. M. Brown's latest book down... Testament offers more wrinkles than linen pants on a hot southern day."
-- Linda Pifer, multi-book author, including acclaimed Ohio Girl and Windows
About the Author
About the Author T. M. Brown is a Southern boy at heart, although he's lived and traveled in many states far removed from his beloved boyhood roots in Georgia and Florida. He returned to his Southern roots several years ago while his two sons were still in school and regularly traveled throughout the South before returning to college shortly after his youngest son graduated. In the last fifteen years he has preached, taught and coached in Alabama, Georgia and Florida until his wife and he moved outside of Atlanta and retired to write, travel, and spoil grandchildren.