OSWEGO – Local authors Jonathan C. Ashline and Jeremy Sawyer will discuss their novel Frigid Whispers at the Oswego Public Library on Saturday, February 1st, at 2:00 PM. In their gripping tale, a string of grisly murders drives Sheriff Hugo Becker and Deputy Riggs to pursue a cunning serial killer through the once-quiet frontier town of Augury, Colorado. As tensions rise and secrets unfold, the line between lawman and outlaw blurs, forcing them to confront their inner demons.

Born in Oswego and friends since childhood, Frigid Whispers combines Ashline’s flair for atmospheric world-building with Sawyer’s sharp eye for character-driven conflict for a story that resonates long after the final page. Jonathan C. Ashline is a novelist and poet who explores themes of morality and the struggles of mental illness. As an enigmatic wordsmith, Jeremy Sawyer brings a whimsical flair to any scene he weaves to forge an unforgettable tale. Created from their collaborative efforts is a devious blend of noir, western, and detective crime, an intriguing mix that is sure to captivate readers.
Next in the author visits series, author Daniel Southcott from Albion, NY, will share his novella Oh, Danny Boy on March 8th.
The Oswego Public Library is a vibrant and inclusive community hub committed to exploring, connecting, and discovering the joy of reading and the power of information. With a vast collection of books, digital resources (now including streaming movies from Kanopy and Weiss Financial Ratings database), and engaging programs, the library catalyzes intellectual exploration and personal growth. See everything available online from the North Country Library System atncls.libguides.com/more/OnlineResources
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