Best Selling Books by Andrew Bourelle

Andrew Bourelle is the author of 48 Hours to Kill (2021), Texas Ranger (2019), Texas Outlaw (2020), 23 1/2 Lies (2023), The Texas Murders (2025).

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48 Hours to Kill

release date: Dec 07, 2021
48 Hours to Kill
A prison inmate on furlough learns a terrible secret about his sister’s mysterious death—and descends back into the criminal underworld to uncover the truth, in this action-packed thrill ride James Patterson calls "the best thriller I’ve read all year." Serving a ten-year sentence in a Nevada prison for armed robbery, Ethan Lockhart hopes that he can one day become a productive, law-abiding member of society. But society has other plans for Ethan. When he’s given a forty-eight-hour furlough to attend his sister Abby’s funeral, he learns that her body was never found—just enough blood to declare her dead instead of missing—and he begins to suspect that there’s more to her death than was reported. Ethan decides to use his forty-eight-hour window to find out what happened. But to get to the bottom of the mystery, he’ll have to return to his unsavory past. Ethan teams up with his sister’s best friend Whitney in a search for the truth. United in their shared grief, their chemistry—both emotional and physical—also begins to heat up. But romance goes on hold as the suspects mount. Ethan’s old boss, Shark, a mid-level loan shark now heads a criminal empire. As Ethan and Whitney uncover more clues, they become convinced that Shark is responsible for the murder, but they have no proof. If Ethan is going to solve his sister’s murder in forty-eight hours, he will have to become the criminal he swore he’d never be again.

Texas Ranger

release date: Jan 10, 2019
Texas Ranger
Officer Rory Yates is called home to settle deadly scores. Rory Yates''s skill and commitment to the badge have seen him rise through the ranks in the Texas Ranger division, but it came at a cost - his marriage. When he receives a worrying phone call from his ex-wife, Anne, Rory speeds to what used to be their marital home. He arrives to a horrifying crime scene and a scathing accusation: he is named a suspect in Anne''s murder. Rory''s only choice is to find the killer himself. He risks his job, his pride, his reputation among everyone he loves to pursue the truth. Yates follows the Ranger creed - never to surrender. That code just might bring him out alive.

Texas Outlaw

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Texas Outlaw
Texas Ranger Rory Yates becomes famous after his girlfriend, country music star Willow Dawes, writes a song about his bravery. He tries to escape the spotlight by moving to the small West Texas town of Rio Lobo, but the chief of police doesn''t want him there and soon he is drawn into an accidental death that might really be a murder.

23 1/2 Lies

release date: Jan 01, 2023
23 1/2 Lies
23 1/2 Lies: Lindsay Boxer''s estranged father is gunned down execution-style, and her investigation uncovers life-altering truths.

The Texas Murders

release date: Jan 14, 2025
The Texas Murders
The last of the great Texas Rangers goes on a no-holds-barred pursuit of the most dangerous killer ever to terrorize Texas. Texas Ranger Rory Yates protects his home state wearing a five-pointed silver badge and carrying a Sig Sauer. When a native woman disappears on the summer solstice, clues point to a cold case. Yates, a quick-draw champion, partners with expert archer Ava Cruz of the Tigua Tribal police. The investigation leads to the edges of Texas''s most unforgiving landscape, where the officers take dead aim with every shot in their arsenals.

Murder Beyond the Grave

release date: Aug 02, 2018
Murder Beyond the Grave
MURDER BEYOND THE GRAVE (with Andrew Bourelle): Stephen Small has it all-a Ferrari, fancy house, loving wife and three boys. But the only thing he needs right now is enough air to breathe. Kidnapped, buried in a box, and held for ransom, Stephen has forty-eight hours of oxygen. The clock is ticking ... MURDER IN PARADISE (with Christopher Charles): High in the Sierra Nevada mountains, developers Jim and Bonnie Hood excitedly tour Camp Nelson Lodge. They intend to buy and modernise this beautiful rustic property, but the locals don''t like rich outsiders changing their way of life. After a grisly shooting, everybody will discover just how you can make a killing in real estate ...

Mystery Tribune / Issue No9

release date: May 27, 2019
Mystery Tribune / Issue No9
Our 240 page Issue No9, Spring 2019 edition of Mystery Tribune is a must-have featuring Brendan DuBois, Andrew Bourelle, Greg Herren, Kevin Egan and Brian Silverman among others. Issue No9: Spring 2019 features A curated collection of short fiction including stories by Brendan DuBois, Andrew Bourelle, Greg Herren, Kevin Egan, Brian Silverman, E.A. Aymar, J.B. Stevens, Tom Larsen, and Tim Bemis. Interviews and Reviews by Jasper Fforde, Tracy Clark, Tori Eldridge, Isabella Maldonado, Tobias Carroll, and Charles Perry. Art and Photography by Montserrat Diaz, Sabrina Fattal, Valentin Duciel and more. This issue also features a preview of the new The Bone Parish Vol. 1 graphic novel by Cullen Bunn and Jonas Scharf. NY Times Bestselling author Reed Farrel Coleman has called Mystery Tribune “a cut above” and mystery grand masters Lawrence Block and Max Allan Collins have praised it for its “solid fiction” and “the most elegant design”. An elegantly crafted quarterly issue, printed on uncoated paper and with a beautiful layout designed for optimal reading experience, our Spring 2019 issue will make a perfect companion or gift for avid mystery readers and fans of literary crime fiction.

Heavy Metal

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Heavy Metal
The debut literary novel of Andrew Bourelle, winner of the 2016 Autumn House Press Fiction Contest

F is for Fairy

release date: May 01, 2019
F is for Fairy
"Anyone who believes that faeries are wee, golden-haired creatures with dragon-fly wings and sweet intentions has never met a real faerie." -Suzanne Willis, "A Silver Thread Between Worlds"Retellings of familiar favourites from new perspectives, and brand new stories share the pages of this fairy-themed collection. Within these offerings you''ll find fairy music and food, contracts (making and breaking them), changelings, circles and curses-these stories deliver all the things you already love about fairies and a few new tricks as well.A dusting of dragons, shapeshifters and ogres accompany these tales which include feminist fairies overcoming trauma, Norse fairies breaking the rules to interfere in human affairs, intergalactic fairies hitching a ride to a new home, political satire featuring an idiot king and talking animals, a new Robin Archer story, fairy run nightclubs and so, so much more.Altogether this anthology includes twenty-six brand new tales-one for each letter of the alphabet-from contributors Pete Aldin, Steve Bornstein, Andrew Bourelle, Stephanie A. Cain, Beth Cato, Sara Cleto, Cory Cone, Danielle Davis, Megan Engelhardt, Michael Fosburg, Joseph Halden, Lynn Hardaker, L.S. Johnson, Michael M. Jones, Jeanne Kramer-Smyth, Samantha Kymmell-Harvey, C.S. MacCath, Jonathan C. Parrish, Alexandra Seidel, Michael B. Tager, Rachel M. Thompson, Laura VanArendonk Baugh, Brittany Warman, Lilah Wild, Suzanne J. Willis and BD Wilson

Arcane II

release date: Apr 01, 2013
Arcane II
A landlord finds something left behind by a former tenant, something with a will of its own... A bride explores her new husband''s manor house, seeking the mystery that overshadows his life... A survivor of the apocalypse sees an insidious change infecting the few remaining humans... This second volume of the "Arcane" anthology series presents these and eighteen more stories of dark imagination. Contributors: Andrew Bourelle Miranda Ciccone Libby Cudmore Eric Dimbleby Michael R. Fletcher Milo James Fowler Gef Fox Adele Gardner Jean Graham Michael Haynes Harry Markov Matthew Quinn Martin Patrick S. McGinnity Brooke Miller Joanna Parypinski Craig Pay Philip M. Roberts Priya Sharma Anna Sykora Nicole M. Taylor Steve Toase Ian Welke

G is for Ghosts

release date: Sep 27, 2021
G is for Ghosts
A teenage girl''s classmates begin disappearing only to haunt her dreams, ships full of ghostly passengers in need of release test those who are tasked to give them peace, psychopomps whose job is guiding the spirits of the dead to the other side meet in a support group, and more fill these pages. Featuring work by Pete Aldin, Andrew Bourelle, Stephanie A. Cain, Beth Cato, M.L.D. Curelas, Sara Cleto and Brittany Warman, Amanda C. Davis, Roddy Fosburg, Joseph Halden, Lynn Hardaker, L.S. Johnson, Michael M. Jones, Jeanne Kramer-Smyth, Samantha Kymmell-Harvey, C.S. MacCath, Jonathan C. Parrish, Alexandra Seidel, Samantha L. Strong, Michael B. Tager, Rachel M. Thompson, Laura VanArendonk Baugh, Sarah Van Goethem, Xan van Rooyen, Lilah Wild, Suzanne J. Willis and BD Wilson. These twenty-six ghost stories, each with a unique perspective and style, explore hauntings and specters in ways both new and familiar.

Sorry, We're Closed

release date: Jan 06, 2019
Sorry, We're Closed
What we abandon begins to rot from the inside, while the outside succumbs to the ravages of nature and time. Unsightly creatures take root, protecting their new feeding grounds with ferocious antipathy. Darkness fills the debris-filled corridors, and in the darkness lurk all of the things that make our skin crawl. An abandoned building is a place of death and gloom. The living are not welcome there. But there they''ll go. Because the living are nothing if not curious--and inimitably stupid.

Creative Nonfiction in the Composition Classroom

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Creative Nonfiction in the Composition Classroom
My dissertation addresses the use of creative nonfiction in composition courses. I''ve found that while creative nonfiction is growing in popularity--and even though teachers sometimes use it in first-year composition courses--no one has critically looked at its relationship with composition. I argue that the use of creative nonfiction reading and writing assignments can accomplish the goals of first-year writing courses as well, if not better, than other approaches. I make this argument in two ways. The first is in terms of expressivist and social-epistemic pedagogies, looking at ways creative nonfiction can fulfill the expectations of these popular but seemingly antithetical approaches to teaching composition. Secondly, I measure creative nonfiction up against the "WPA Outcomes for First-Year Composition" established by the Council of Writing Program Administrators, to see if the genre can accomplish the multitude of goals expected of the courses. I also offer practical examples of creative nonfiction reading and writing assignments teachers can use or modify for their own classes.
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