

' BUT, the story will remain with me for a long, long time! At the end. "Your book is riveting! I've written that 'I've finished. LOVED IT!" - Julie Martina, Anderson Township "Spent the whole morning in bed reading your book! Could not put it down. Mellor, Distinguished Professor of English, UCLA, read The Marriage of Silence and Sin with "great pleasure." The story then gets into the minds of these characters, ultimately ending with an interesting twist. Her father, friends and boyfriend are all in attendance. The story starts at the funeral of a young girl who committed suicide. The Marriage Of Silence And Sin is a "can't put down" novel filled with intrigue and suspense. She is a writer to watch for in the future." -Janine Stinson, ForeWord Clarion Review. Lyon's debut novel is well worth reading. The characters are vibrant, believable, and relevant to the contemporary world. "Many of the secrets revealed in The Marriage Of Silence And Sin are dark indeed, yet Lyon never wallows in them nor uses them for gratuitous purposes. Will the best friends untangle the tragedy before death strikes again, but this time much closer to home?ĭraped in wit and irony, "The Marriage of Silence and Sin" is a riveting, cautionary tale that explores the intermingling of human experiences, choice and fate in molding the human condition. As they seek to give voice to their dead friend, the women must first face their own fears and prejudices to finally uncover the murderer. As Dicey and Gale dig deeper into the mystery of the girl's death, they find disturbing connections within their own lives. What if the young artist knew that someone she loved was in danger? Perhaps then she would speak out-even if it meant forfeiting her life at the hands of a killer. But was her past so dark that she preferred death over life? Her provocative and disturbing paintings give voice to the tortured past she could not confess in life. Convinced the death was a tragedy much more sinister, Dicey draws her best friend, Gale Knightly, an uptight, fast-track lawyer, into the lethal web to help uncover the horrific truth.ĭesperate to find answers, Dicey and Gale turn to the artwork the young woman left behind. Dicey Carmichael, a quirky British literature professor, is faced with the alleged suicide of a friend and former student. The plot-driven story takes the reader on an electric ride from the sleepy banks of the Ohio to Ciudad Juarez, unfolding a grisly mystery. If you like Jodi Picoult or Stieg Larsson, the book will grab you and run. Now, when you’re reading an article online, you can click the iReader icon in the address bar to open it in Reader mode."The Marriage of Silence and Sin" has won the SILVER MEDAL for the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Awards for the mystery/suspense/thriller category. You’ll need to restart Firefox before you can begin using the addon. This addon hasn’t been reviewed by Mozilla yet, so you may have to click the second Add to Firefox button to get it installed.

Browse to the iReader page on the Mozilla Addons site ( link below), and click Add to Firefox. IReader was recently released for Firefox as well, so now you can add it to the original extendable browser. You’ll see a preview of your new settings on the right immediately, then press Save when you’re done tweaking it to your liking.

You can also set a Hotkey to open iReader without having to press the button in the address bar. You can change a wide variety of settings in iReader, including the opacity of the background website, as well as the font used in the reader. This opens the iReader Options page in a new tab. You can change many of the settings in iReader as well click the gear icon in the floating toolbar to open the Options page. If you find the images distracting in the article, click the photo icon to turn them off. Here you can print, email, tweet, or share an article on Facebook, as well as zoom in or out of it. Just like Safari Reader, you’ll see a floating toolbar over your article when you mouse over the bottom of the page.
