Fiction Titles

Our fiction titles are rooted in real-life grit and anchored in redemptive truth, offering page-turning stories that inspire faith, stir emotion, and reflect God’s grace in the messiness of life.

The Legend of Lumpy Grizzle is a fast-moving, high-stakes southern mystery set in Big Bayou Parish, where bayou shadows hide more than gators. Dean “Lumpy” Grizzle is a Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries agent known for his size, grit, and zero tolerance for nonsense. When a body turns up under suspicious circumstances, Lumpy’s instincts tell him this isn’t just another hunting accident or backwoods squabble gone wrong. What he uncovers pulls him straight into a dangerous undercurrent of drug trafficking, betrayal, and generational corruption that’s been quietly poisoning his hometown.

The deeper he digs, the more Lumpy finds that this isn’t an isolated tragedy—it’s a symptom of something darker. At the center of the storm is the Comeaux family, a powerful name in the region and one that’s whispered with either fear or resentment. Their influence runs deep, tangled with cartel money and violence that reaches far beyond Big Bayou. As Lumpy works to piece together the truth, he finds himself up against more than just local criminals—he’s battling a system built to keep people quiet.

But Lumpy’s not one to back down. With the law growing murky and trust running thin, he calls on old contacts, relies on sharp instincts, and leans hard into the job he swore to do—protect the land and the people, even when they don’t make it easy. The investigation takes him from moss-draped woods to murky alliances, revealing how drugs have crept into even the most remote corners of the parish. And through it all, Lumpy’s steady presence and no-nonsense approach become the one constant in a world that’s tilting sideways.

Beyond the crime and corruption, there’s a deeper thread—family. Lumpy’s son, Samuel, now serving as the sheriff, is trying to prove himself in a town that’s watching his every move. The father-son relationship, once fractured by years of silence and misunderstanding, becomes a key piece of the story. As they confront the threat together, both men are forced to reckon with the past, their mistakes, and what redemption really looks like.

The Legend of Lumpy Grizzle isn’t just a tale of crime in the South—it’s a story of conviction, quiet courage, and what it means to stand your ground when the world tells you to look the other way. With unforgettable characters, sharp dialogue, and a deep sense of place, this novel delivers a powerful punch of justice, legacy, and southern grit that won’t let go.


Big Bayou Reckoning returns readers to the haunting beauty of Cypress Point, where moss hangs low, secrets run deep, and the past is never quite finished. When Emma Kate Lambert, a respected young woman from a well-known local family, vanishes without explanation, it stirs something deep in the people of Big Bayou Parish. She was not reckless or impulsive. She was rooted, dependable, and part of the fabric of the community. Her disappearance sends ripples through the region, awakening old fears and calling old friends back into action.

Dean “Lumpy” Grizzle may be retired from official duty, but his sense of justice never clocked out. When word reaches him, he steps forward to help search for Emma Kate, trusting his instincts and leaning on years of experience in the wild places most folks avoid. As he begins retracing her steps, one thing becomes clear. This is not just a missing persons case. Something about the Hollow feels off. Locals whisper again about the Hollow Watcher, a shadowy legend with roots older than any of them. The stories, once dismissed as folklore, now feel too close for comfort.

Lumpy joins forces with his son Samuel, the parish sheriff, whose growing leadership is tested in the face of pressure, grief, and fear. Their efforts bring together volunteers, neighbors, and old-timers who remember a different kind of danger. While the case forces father and son to work side by side, it also begins to mend the quiet distance that has grown between them over the years. As the community rallies and the woods give up their secrets one clue at a time, Lumpy and Samuel learn that strength is not just about what you carry, but who you carry it with.

The deeper they search, the more the Hollow begins to speak. Tracks, sounds, and strange signs point to something ancient still stirring in the bayou. Whether it's human, animal, or something else entirely, no one can say for sure. But the land remembers. And for those willing to listen, it reveals what others miss. With the help of locals who know the swamp like family, Lumpy pushes forward, determined to bring Emma Kate home and to confront whatever darkness may be waiting beneath the cypress.

Big Bayou Reckoning is a powerful, heart-pounding mystery that blends Southern grit with spiritual depth. It is a story about community, courage, and the legends that shape the places we call home. As fear rises and faith is tested, one truth stands firm. When the bayou speaks, the wise listen. And when evil threatens what matters most, the people of Big Bayou rise together.


The Trouble With Tuesdays (And Other Things I Survived) is a laugh-out-loud collection of short stories that may or may not have happened. Pulled from the dust, sweat, and sideways moments of country life, these tales are full of the kind of mischief, mishaps, and unexpected wisdom that make you wonder how anyone survives a full week. Whether it’s chasing down a loose pig or trying to outsmart a stubborn rooster, every page brings a new situation that feels both ridiculous and strangely familiar.

Author Thomas P. Faber blends humor, heart, and just enough truth to make you think twice before asking if it really happened that way. These are not just tall tales or recycled jokes. They are slices of life from someone who has lived close to the land, close to people, and close enough to trouble to know when to keep a shovel handy. Each story stands alone, making this book perfect for picking up and laughing through one chapter at a time.

Beneath the humor, there’s a steady undercurrent of something more. Through all the wild detours and strange encounters, there is a thread of grace that runs deep. You will find yourself chuckling one minute and reflecting the next, as the stories move from absurd to meaningful without missing a beat. It is the kind of writing that reminds you life is both harder and funnier than it looks, and that God shows up in places we do not always expect.

This book is not just for farmers or folks who wear boots on purpose. It is for anyone who has ever felt like the week was winning and needed a reason to smile anyway. With a tone that is part front porch, part church pew, and part kitchen table, The Trouble With Tuesdays offers something rare these days—clean stories, clever twists, and a reminder that faith does not always look polished.

Whether you read it cover to cover or pick it up when the day needs redeeming, this collection will leave you grinning, thinking, and maybe shaking your head. One thing is for sure. After a few chapters, you will never look at a Tuesday the same way again.

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