New Bucks County Thriller

Palmetto Publishing released a thriller this week about a family weekend retreat that unravels a dark history of madness and murder at a historic Bucks County lodge — the press release went live March 18 positioning the book as a tense, atmospheric read for spring. It’s being marketed with classic weekend‑away‑gone‑wrong hooks and period setting intrigue. (globenewswire.com)

The book is credited to Carl Moore on the release and on retailer pages. (compuserve.com) Moore is presented in the publisher materials as a retired international art-and-antiques expert with “over twenty-five years in New York City and more than forty years in Houston,” and the release names his prior novels My Deadly Daughter and 21 Grove Street. (compuserve.com) Palmetto Publishing lists the work under the title The Stone House Murders with a paperback ISBN 9798318828942, a hardcover ISBN 9798318828935, a page count of about 130 pages, and a March 10, 2026 publication date on retail records. (walmart.com) Retail listings show The Stone House Murders available for purchase on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Apple Books and Walmart. (amazon.co.uk) Books-A-Million’s product page lists a paperback price of $12.99 and a hardcover price of $18.99 for the title. (booksamillion.com) The GlobeNewswire distribution of the publisher’s release includes media contact addresses (fabucarl@yahoo.com and katarina@palmettopublishing.com) and notes that interviews with Carl Moore are available. (compuserve.com)

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