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Marsha Moyer

PUBLISHED WORKS


HEARTBREAK TOWN

Three Rivers Press/​Crown/​Random House,2007, trade paperback original

The eagerly awaited third installment of the Lucy Hatch saga.

“In Heartbreak Town, Marsha Moyer has drawn the world of East Texas so endearingly—it’s as though Lee Smith donned a pair of cowboy boots, put a trailer hitch on her pick up truck and started listening to Hank Williams.”
—Amy Wallen, author of MoonPies and Movie Stars

THE SECOND COMING OF LUCY HATCH
When Lucy Hatch’s former husband is killed in a freak accident, she is swept away all too soon by the first real passion she has ever known. Warm, tender, lyrical and deeply affectionate about it’s east Texas people and setting.

BOOKSENSE 76 PICK FOR SEPT-OCT. 2002, Featured Alternate, Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Clubs

Rights sold to Random House (Australian), Sony (Japanese)

Translation, UK, audio and film rights controlled by BBA.

THE LAST OF THE HONKY TONK ANGELS
In this winning sequel to THE SECOND COMING OF LUCY HATCH, Lucy and Ash, now living together and thinking of getting married, have an unexpected visitor: his teenage daughter Denny, from a previous unhappy marriage, has been sent to live with them.

Rights sold to Random House (Australian), Sony (Japanese)

Translation, UK, audio and film rights controlled by BBA.

"As before, Moyer makes the smalltown Texas atmosphere almost palpable: the heat, the (always good-hearted) gossip; the daily, dedicated beer drinking; the consumption of fast and fried foods are as authentic as a 10-gallon hat." -Publishers Weekly

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