

Mariannescottauthor
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Author of Finding Ruby Draker & Shadows in the Aftermath, Reinhardt, and newly released, Underneath the Fireflies










"Shadows in the Aftermath: A Draker Series Thriller" by Marianne Scott is a riveting continuation of the Draker saga, delivering a heart-pounding spy thriller that builds on the explosive foundation of "Finding Ruby Draker" and "Reinhardt." This installment plunges readers back into the high-stakes world of Ruby Draker, now navigating the fallout of her transformed identity and the relentless pursuit by enemies tied to her family’s CIA past. Set across the glamorous yet perilous landscapes of the South of France and beyond, the novel weaves a complex tapestry of espionage, betrayal, and survival. Scott’s taut narrative, spanning just over 300 pages, races with relentless momentum, driven by sharp dialogue, intricate conspiracies, and a cascade of twists that keep readers gripped until the final, breathtaking revelation. @MScottauthor44 amzn.to/4d3hMMY mariannescottauthor.com thriftbooks.com/a/marianne-sco…? facebook.com/p/Marianne-Sco… Scott’s storytelling prowess shines in her ability to balance relentless action with emotional depth. Ruby’s journey—marked by her struggle to reclaim her sense of self while evading a shadowy global network—resonates with raw authenticity, making her both a fierce protagonist and a relatable figure. The Draker family’s dynamics, enriched by the prequel’s insights into Reinhardt, add layers of loyalty and tension, while new characters deepen the stakes. Reviewers praise the “vividly cinematic” settings, from Monte Carlo’s opulent casinos to the sun-drenched French Riviera, and the “pulse-pounding” pacing that makes the book a “true page-turner.” With a 4.5-star average on reader platforms, it’s lauded for its seamless blend of suspense and character-driven drama, appealing to fans of Robert Ludlum or Stella Rimington. Marianne Scott, a Cambridge, Ontario-based author, continues to cement her status as a standout in the thriller genre. A former business professional with a BA and Diploma in Business Administration from Wilfrid Laurier University, Scott transitioned to writing through dedicated study at Conestoga, Humber, and the University of Guelph, mentored by acclaimed author Lawrence Hill. As president of The Cambridge Writers’ Collective and a member of the Guelph Genre Writers, she infuses her work with a gritty realism, driven by her view that “the world is a nasty place and bad things happen to nice people.” Her meticulous craft, evident in her earlier Draker novels, delivers a story that is both polished and emotionally charged, showcasing her growth as a storyteller. For readers seeking a thriller that combines relentless suspense with rich character arcs, "Shadows in the Aftermath" is an unmissable chapter in the Draker series. Published by Crowe Creations in 2022 and available through major retailers, it’s celebrated for its “addictive” narrative and “stunning” plot twists, making it a must-read for spy thriller enthusiasts. Scott’s ability to elevate the stakes while deepening Ruby’s journey ensures this novel both thrills and lingers, marking her as an author whose work consistently delivers. This is a book—and an author—that commands attention with every pulse-pounding page. #AuthorUpROAR #MasterBlaster #ArtistUpROAR



"Underneath the Fireflies" by Marianne Scott is a captivating paranormal suspense thriller that masterfully blends mystery, supernatural elements, and poignant social themes. Set on the serene yet haunting Galliano Island, British Columbia, the novel follows Grace Walker, an empath plagued by visions of terrible events. Seeking solace after a workplace tragedy, Grace’s mental-health retreat is disrupted by a chilling vision of an Indigenous woman’s murder at Lewis Landing. As she, her parents, and a would-be boyfriend race to uncover evidence, Grace becomes a target of the killer, thrusting her into a dangerous quest for justice. Scott’s narrative, nearly 500 pages, is propelled by short chapters and shifting perspectives, keeping readers engaged with its “twists and turns” and “compelling” pacing, as noted by reviewers. @MScottauthor44 amzn.to/3SaGvFl mariannescottauthor.com thriftbooks.com/a/marianne-sco…? facebook.com/p/Marianne-Sco… The novel’s strength lies in its intricate tapestry of supernatural and real-world elements, with Grace’s psychic connection to an Indigenous spirit wolf adding a unique metaphysical layer. Scott deftly explores themes of mental health, Indigenous issues, and justice, weaving them into the story with sensitivity and impact. Reviewers praise the “well-crafted” characters, who feel relatable and authentic, and the vivid depiction of Galliano Island, which enhances the story’s atmospheric tension. The absence of sensationalism, coupled with a plot that balances action and introspection, makes this a standout for fans of paranormal mysteries, earning a 4.0-star average on Goodreads and enthusiastic recommendations as a “must-read.” Marianne Scott, a Cambridge, Ontario-based author, brings a distinctive voice to her fourth mystery thriller. Transitioning from a business career, Scott embraced her creative calling through writing courses at Humber, Conestoga, and the University of Guelph, mentored by Jenna Kalinsky at One Lit Place. Her leadership in The Cambridge Writers’ Collective and collaboration with Crowe Creations reflect her commitment to the craft. Scott’s motivation to write about villains terrorizing ordinary people—“The world is a nasty place and bad things happen to nice people”—infuses her work with raw authenticity. Her ability to craft gripping narratives with social relevance, as seen in her earlier works like "Finding Ruby Draker," establishes her as a rising talent in the thriller genre. For readers who love mysteries with a supernatural twist and a heart, "Underneath the Fireflies" is an enthralling journey. Available through Amazon and Crowe Creations, this 2023 release is lauded for its “whirlwind tour de force” and ability to keep readers breathless until the final page. Scott’s skillful storytelling and Grace’s compelling arc ensure this novel lingers, making it a perfect pick for those seeking both thrills and thought-provoking depth. This is a book—and an author—destined to leave a lasting mark.

"Finding Ruby Draker: A Draker Series Thriller" by Marianne Scott is a pulse-pounding spy thriller that marks an exhilarating debut for the Canadian author. This novel grabs readers from the first page, plunging them into the harrowing journey of Kathleen Jones, a college student whose ordinary life is shattered when she returns home to find her family killed and her house ablaze. Kidnapped, drugged, and subjected to facial surgery, Kathleen awakens to a new identity—Ruby Draker—and a world of espionage, danger, and deception. Set against the lush backdrop of the South of France, the story unfolds with relentless pace, weaving a complex plot filled with twists that keep readers guessing until the final, shocking climax. @MScottauthor44 amzn.to/4jtk6iD mariannescottauthor.com thriftbooks.com/a/marianne-sco…? facebook.com/p/Marianne-Sco… Scott’s storytelling shines in her ability to balance high-octane action with emotional depth. Told in the first person, the narrative captures Ruby’s confusion, resilience, and growth as she navigates a reality where allies and enemies blur. The Draker family, a group of former CIA operatives bound by survival, is richly developed, with backstories that add layers to their motivations. Reviewers praise the “gorgeously described settings” and “riveting” pacing, noting how Scott’s vivid prose transports readers to the luxurious yet besieged Draker estate. The novel’s exploration of identity, trust, and survival resonates deeply, making Ruby’s transformation both relatable and inspiring. Fans of spy thrillers like those by John le Carré or Daniel Silva will find the book’s intricate conspiracies and morally gray characters enthralling. Marianne Scott, a former business professional with a BA and Diploma in Business Administration from Wilfrid Laurier University, discovered her storytelling flair after leaving the corporate world. Her creative writing studies at Conestoga College, Humber College, and the University of Guelph under Lawrence Hill honed her craft, evident in the novel’s polished execution. As president of The Cambridge Writers’ Collective and a member of the Guelph Genre Writers, Scott brings a disciplined yet imaginative approach to her work. Her inspiration to write about villains terrorizing ordinary people stems from a belief that “the world is a nasty place and bad things happen to nice people,” a perspective that infuses her stories with raw authenticity. For readers craving a thriller that combines heart-pounding suspense with emotional stakes, "Finding Ruby Draker" is a standout. Scott’s debut, originally released in 2016 and relaunched in 2022, has earned accolades for its “action-packed” narrative and “believable characters,” with a 4.5-star average from reviewers who call it a “page-turner.” Available through major retailers, this novel establishes Scott as a rising star in the thriller genre, leaving readers eager for the sequel, "Shadows in the Aftermath." This is a book—and an author—that delivers an unforgettable ride. #AuthorUpROAR #MasterBlaster #ArtistUpROAR

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It all ended with a fire that took away my parents, my little brother, & everything I was or ever knew. That part of me is gone now. What starts in tragedy, leads to a heart-racing #adventure. A #SpyThriller with #mystery, #suspense, #murder, and #revenge shorturl.at/eoDPR


"Finding Ruby Draker: A Draker Series Thriller" by Marianne Scott is a pulse-pounding spy thriller that marks an exhilarating debut for the Canadian author. This novel grabs readers from the first page, plunging them into the harrowing journey of Kathleen Jones, a college student whose ordinary life is shattered when she returns home to find her family killed and her house ablaze. Kidnapped, drugged, and subjected to facial surgery, Kathleen awakens to a new identity—Ruby Draker—and a world of espionage, danger, and deception. Set against the lush backdrop of the South of France, the story unfolds with relentless pace, weaving a complex plot filled with twists that keep readers guessing until the final, shocking climax. @MScottauthor44 amzn.to/4jtk6iD mariannescottauthor.com thriftbooks.com/a/marianne-sco…? facebook.com/p/Marianne-Sco… Scott’s storytelling shines in her ability to balance high-octane action with emotional depth. Told in the first person, the narrative captures Ruby’s confusion, resilience, and growth as she navigates a reality where allies and enemies blur. The Draker family, a group of former CIA operatives bound by survival, is richly developed, with backstories that add layers to their motivations. Reviewers praise the “gorgeously described settings” and “riveting” pacing, noting how Scott’s vivid prose transports readers to the luxurious yet besieged Draker estate. The novel’s exploration of identity, trust, and survival resonates deeply, making Ruby’s transformation both relatable and inspiring. Fans of spy thrillers like those by John le Carré or Daniel Silva will find the book’s intricate conspiracies and morally gray characters enthralling. Marianne Scott, a former business professional with a BA and Diploma in Business Administration from Wilfrid Laurier University, discovered her storytelling flair after leaving the corporate world. Her creative writing studies at Conestoga College, Humber College, and the University of Guelph under Lawrence Hill honed her craft, evident in the novel’s polished execution. As president of The Cambridge Writers’ Collective and a member of the Guelph Genre Writers, Scott brings a disciplined yet imaginative approach to her work. Her inspiration to write about villains terrorizing ordinary people stems from a belief that “the world is a nasty place and bad things happen to nice people,” a perspective that infuses her stories with raw authenticity. For readers craving a thriller that combines heart-pounding suspense with emotional stakes, "Finding Ruby Draker" is a standout. Scott’s debut, originally released in 2016 and relaunched in 2022, has earned accolades for its “action-packed” narrative and “believable characters,” with a 4.5-star average from reviewers who call it a “page-turner.” Available through Friesen Press and major retailers, this novel establishes Scott as a rising star in the thriller genre, leaving readers eager for the sequel, "Shadows in the Aftermath." This is a book—and an author—that delivers an unforgettable ride. #AuthorUpROAR #MasterBlaster #ArtistUpROAR

