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Delayed Confession

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In March of 1990, Tom Cruise was in Florence, South Carolina filming a little racing movie called Days of Thunder. He had also just received his first Oscar nomination for playing the starring role of Ron Kovic in Born on the 4th of July.NBC’s Today Show contacted a local news station in Columbia, South Carolina and rented its satellite truck to conduct an interview with Tom Cruise about the nomination and his reaction to it at a hotel in Florence.Little did Tom know that innocuous action triggered an underhanded plot directed at the movie icon. But I was there, on that crew. What happened next, after decades of secrecy, is detailed in this novel, Delayed Confession, and it’s all true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent and the truly stupid.

187 pages, Paperback

Published March 9, 2024

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P.S. Meraux

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P.S. Meraux writes books about paranormal chaos, sassy heroines, and creatures who are just a little unhinged (in the best way). She's an Indie and Amazon bestselling author—which sounds fancy until you realize it just means she drinks too much coffee and argues with fictional people for a living. Her stories mix sci-fi, mystery, romance, and a generous helping of “wait, did that just happen?”

P.S. has a thing for supernatural oddballs, morally gray weirdos, and badass women who save themselves (and occasionally punch vampires in the face). Her idea of worldbuilding is "let's break everything and see what grows back."

Originally from South Carolina, she now lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where her backyard is suspiciously full of fireflies and dubiously English for someone not living in a BBC period drama. There may or may not be faeries. There is definitely sarcasm.

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