Patricia Bradley lives in North Mississippi and is a former abstinence educator and co-author of RISE To Your Dreams, an abstinence curriculum and workbook. But her heart is tuned to murder and suspense. Patricia's mini-mysteries have been published in Woman's World, and her debut novel, Shadows of the Past, was released on February 1, 2014. When she's not writing or speaking, she likes to make jewelry or throw mud on a wheel and create odd and unique pottery.
Genres: Inspirational, Romance
New Books
Series
Logan Point
1. Shadows of the Past (2014)
2. A Promise to Protect (2014)
3. Gone Without a Trace (2015)
4. Silence in the Dark (2016)
1. Shadows of the Past (2014)
2. A Promise to Protect (2014)
3. Gone Without a Trace (2015)
4. Silence in the Dark (2016)
Memphis Cold Case
1. Justice Delayed (2017)
1.5. Revenge (2017)
2. Justice Buried (2017)
3. Justice Betrayed (2018)
4. Justice Delivered (2019)
1. Justice Delayed (2017)
1.5. Revenge (2017)
2. Justice Buried (2017)
3. Justice Betrayed (2018)
4. Justice Delivered (2019)
Natchez Park Rangers
1. Standoff (2020)
2. Obsession (2021)
3. Crosshairs (2021)
4. Deception (2022)
1. Standoff (2020)
2. Obsession (2021)
3. Crosshairs (2021)
4. Deception (2022)
Novels
Collections
Series contributed to
Heartwarming Christmas
4. The Gingerbread Men (2015) (with Liz Flaherty and Rula Sinara)
4. 2. The Gingerbread Pony (2015)
4. The Gingerbread Men (2015) (with Liz Flaherty and Rula Sinara)
4. 2. The Gingerbread Pony (2015)
Patricia Bradley recommends

A Cry in the Dark (2023)
Jessica R Patch
"Jessica R. Patch has done it again! A Cry in the Dark grabbed me on the first page and kept me reading until 2 a.m. to finish it."

Burying Daisy Doe (2020)
(Star Cavanaugh Cold Case, book 1)
Ramona Richards
"Burying Daisy Doe is a gripping story that exposes the secrets of a small Southern town caught up in three generations of evil. It took the courage of Star Cavanaugh, searching for her grandmother’s and father’s murderers, to uncover the truth in a tale that will keep you in suspense to the end."
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