Pastor Stephen Grant?

Stephen Grant is the pastor at St. Mary’s Lutheran Church on eastern Long Island. Grant is one of the more unique second-career clergy around, as he once worked for the CIA. Besides theology, his interests include archery, golf, writing, classic films, the beach, poker, baseball, and history. Grant also knows his wines, champagnes and brews. Oh yes, he generally dislikes politicians, and happens to be an expert marksman with a handgun and a rifle, while being pretty handy with a combat knife as well.

Showing posts with label Murderer's Row. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Perfect Reading for Postseason Baseball – Excerpt from MURDERER’S ROW: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL

 



Prologue

 

 

Casey Granger peered at two fingers just over 60 feet and six inches away. Ty Beachamp called for the hook. 

Granger nodded, and offered the faintest of smiles that few would have noticed.

Beachamp shifted his crouch behind home plate slightly to his left, moving away from the left-handed batter.

With his glove just inches from his face, Granger set a curveball grip on the cowhide with his left hand. He pivoted on the rubber while kicking his right leg in the air, and pushed forward off his left leg and let the baseball go.

The 89-mile-per-hour rotating white sphere seemed headed for the batter’s head. In 0.45 seconds, the man in the batter’s box leaned back as his knees buckled, while the pitch broke down and across the plate. It snapped into Beachamp’s mitt, and the umpire called, “Strike three!”

As the batter turned and headed back to the bench shaking his head, Beachamp pointed at Granger approvingly, and then fired the ball down to the third baseman.

As the ball was tossed to the shortstop, the second baseman, and back to third, a rumble erupted from the darkening, late-afternoon July sky.

Granger looked at third baseman Brodie Blue, and said, “Come on, you’ve got to be kidding.”

Blue tossed Granger the ball, and said, “Don’t worry about it, Casey. Stay focused.”

Granger took a deep breath. “Right.”

Brodie smiled broadly and tugged on his cap, which featured the team logo of a king’s crown sitting on a surfboard riding a wave.

But before Granger could return to the mound, another rumble in the sky unleashed a torrent of water in the form of large raindrops falling in unrelenting sheets.

After five-and-one-third innings of pitching perfect baseball, Granger’s shoulders slumped ever so slightly as the home plate umpire took off his mask and waved his arms, indicating a delay in the game and signaling that the grounds crew should roll out the tarp.

Members of the South Shore Surf Kings sprinted off the field. The 1,350 fans remained in place, shielded by a metal roof.

Since the grounds crew consisted of only three people, Surf Kings’ manager Sam “Salty” Waters, coach Johnny Garcia, and two players – Brodie Blue and Jackson Quick – joined the unrolling and unfurling process of the tarp.

While pushing the long tube from foul territory and across the first and second base side of the field, Quick’s feet periodically shifted and turned due to unevenness in the tarp, almost tripping once. He glanced down, but kept on pushing.

Once unrolled, the seven men ran to grab handles on the cover, in order to unfold and pull it across the rest of the infield as the rain actually managed to intensify.

They moved quickly and in unison amidst the large raindrops. None of the men took note of the bumps in the tarp as they pulled.

While the seven forged ahead, the sources of the bumps in the tarp were exposed. 

Eyes focused on the third base line, the men continued tugging.

But then screams and shouts could be heard over the rain pelting the tarp. Jackson Quick and one of the official members of the grounds crew looked back first. They immediately stopped, and dropped the tarp handles as their mouths fell open.

Waters, Blue, Garcia and the other grounds workers then stopped and turned.

The Surf Kings’ manager, followed closely by Quick, stepped onto the tarp and approached the items now uncovered. As he slowly advanced, Waters managed to utter, “What the hell?”

Quick blessed himself, and whispered, “Jesus.”

Blood-crusted parts of a human body – portions of legs and arms, a torso and a head – were strewn across the tarp.

Pastor Stephen Grant had risen from his seat next to the Kings’ bench. As he looked out on what had unfolded, Grant said, “Dear Lord, please, not another one.”

 




Saturday, April 11, 2020

Missing Baseball? Ray Keating Reads from MURDERER'S ROW


Missing baseball? Stuck at home? It’s the perfect time to read MURDERER’S ROW: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL, which was the KFUO radio “BookTalk” Book of the Year! Paperbacks and Kindle edition, which is on sale for only $2.99, at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1514137615


Praise from reviewers includes...

"The author packs a lot into this frantically paced novel... a raft of action sequences and baseball games are thrown into the mix. The multiple villains and twists raise the stakes...  Action fans will find plenty to love here, from gunfights and murder sprees to moral dilemmas."  - Kirkus Reviews

"I miss Tom Clancy. Keating fills that void for me."   - Lutheran Book Review

"This is a fun read, though the embedded theology is real and salutary. There is death and life, adultery and commitment, friendship and betrayal, violence and victory over violence. Keating, an economist and experienced business writer, does extremely well in portraying the politicos and their machinations at all levels of government, as well as the machinations of the news media, of which he is a longtime member. He obviously knows his way around the bases and dugout, too, as does his hero, who becomes a baseball chaplain." - Touchstone magazine

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Miss Baseball? Read MURDERER'S ROW Right Now!

Hunkering down? Take advantage of the big sale on Kindle editions of the Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers & mysteries! Prices slashed from as much as 7.99 to $2.99 each.


Get started or caught up on all 12 of these gripping adventures featuring Stephen Grant, former Navy SEAL, onetime CIA operative and current pastor. The books have been well reviewed by critics, and on Amazon. Regarding MURDERER’S ROW, for example, the Lutheran Book Review declared, “"I miss Tom Clancy. Keating fills that void for me."

Get the Kindle edition of MURDERER’S ROW for only $2.99 at

Monday, March 2, 2020

Baseball is Here, and MURDERER’S ROW is the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month for March

MURDERER'S ROW is a great read. You'll love the story, the action and the characters whether you happen to love baseball or not. 


The Kindle price has been slashed from $5.99 to $2.99 at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZK0J4SY

And signed books and sets are on sale at https://raykeatingonline.com/t/book-of-the-month.

MURDERER’S ROW was named “Book of the Year” by KFUO radio’s “BookTalk,” and it features baseball, terrorism, a string of grisly murders, sordid politics, and a Lutheran pastor who once was a Navy SEAL and CIA operative. The book has received high praise, including…

"The author packs a lot into this frantically paced novel... a raft of action sequences and baseball games are thrown into the mix. The multiple villains and twists raise the stakes...  Action fans will find plenty to love here, from gunfights and murder sprees to moral dilemmas."  - Kirkus Reviews
    
"I miss Tom Clancy. Keating fills that void for me."   - Lutheran Book Review
  

"This is a fun read, though the embedded theology is real and salutary. There is death and life, adultery and commitment, friendship and betrayal, violence and victory over violence. Keating, an economist and experienced business writer, does extremely well in portraying the politicos and their machinations at all levels of government, as well as the machinations of the news media, of which he is a longtime member. He obviously knows his way around the bases and dugout, too, as does his hero, who becomes a baseball chaplain." - Touchstone magazine

"I really enjoyed the baseball references! The complexity of the plot was great. Structure and flow were great. This was just a super pleasing read!"  - Mary Moerbe, author of Blessed: God's Gift of Love and Family Vocation

Monday, July 15, 2019

Pastor Stephen Grant Triple Play – MURDERER’S ROW, SHIFTING SANDS, and DEEP ROUGH – Signed by Ray Keating

If you love sports fiction – especially some sports mixed into exciting thrillers and mysteries – then the Pastor Stephen Grant Triple Play is for you! Get a dose of baseball in MURDERER’S ROW: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL; lots of beach volleyball in SHIFTING SANDS: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT SHORT STORY; and majors golf in DEEP ROUGH: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL.



Thursday, March 28, 2019

3 Reasons for Reading the Pastor Stephen Grant Mysteries/Thrillers: MURDERER’S ROW on Baseball’s Opening Day

It’s Opening Day for Major League Baseball. So, it’s a great time to grab Murderer’s Row: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel for the Kindle since it’s on sale as the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month. That means the Kindle price at Amazon.com has been slashed from $5.99 to $2.99. By the way, there also are savings on signed copies of Murderer's Row and assorted book sets at https://raykeatingonline.com/t/book-of-the-month. The sale ends on March 31st!


Need more reasons, well consider the following baseball snippets from Murderer's Row:

1. A key character plays in his first professional baseball game...

Dawud Wasem took the sign from Ty Beachamp for a fastball. He wound up and launched his first professional pitch. While registering 97 mph, it also sailed over the heads of Beachamp, the batter and the umpire. 
After the ball hit the backstop, Beachamp reached up for a new ball from the umpire. He tossed it to Wasem, and then moved his hands in a slight up-and-down motion that communicated a settle-down message. 
In the second row of the stands next to the first base dugout, Melissa said, “He’ll be fine, Tom.” 
Maggie was sitting on the other side of Tom, and squeezed his hand. 
Three more balls followed, and the leadoff man for the Nassau Gold Coasters was on base. 
The next batter laced a hard line drive to left for a single. No outs, and men on first and second. Beachamp called, “Time.” He walked to the mound, and said, “Okay, are we done with that crap?” He offered a slight smile as he placed the ball in Wasem’s glove. “Like I’ve told you before, you’ve got great stuff, and you’ve got the smarts to manage it. Nobody knows better than you that this is just baseball. It’s time to enjoy something simple that I can tell you love.” 
Wasem managed to return a small smile, and nodded. 
The next pitch was a nasty cutter. The batter swung, and broke his bat. The ball bounced back to the mound. Dawud fielded it, turned, tossed the ball to the shortstop, Jackson Quick, at second, who then fired it to first to complete the double play. 
The sellout crowd erupted in approval, with Ambler leading the cheers on her feet. 

2. A meeting between Stephen and Jennifer Grant, Mike Vanacore and Melissa Ambler...

As other guests approached, Jennifer looked down at two pugs – one fawn and the other all black – that were quietly sitting at Melissa’s feet. She bent down and petted each on their wrinkled foreheads above their flat faces. “And what are their names?” 
Melissa pointed and said, “That’s Trevor and he’s Tony.” Stephen said, “You really are a big Padres’ fan.”
Mike said, “See, I told you.”
Jennifer offered a perplexed look. “What am I missing?” Melissa said, “Stephen’s right. They’re named for Trevor 
Hoffman and Tony Gwynn.”
Jennifer replied, “I see now – two Padre greats.”
As Mike and Melissa moved off to greet other guests, 
Trevor and Tony dutifully followed Melissa.

3. And a moment with Stephen Grant reflecting on the game...

Stephen Grant inhaled deeply. He loved the aromas of baseball. 
Having been mown just a couple of hours earlier, the smell of fresh-cut grass under his feet still lingered. 
He raised the glove on his left hand to his face, and took in the bouquet of oil and leather.How long has it been since I was on a baseball field? Had to be the softball team at seminary. Too long. 
Growing up in the Cincinnati area, Grant became a big Reds fan, and in addition to golf and archery, he played Little League and high school baseball. After graduating from Valparaiso University, and serving his time in the Navy SEALs and with the CIA, Grant arrived at the seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he organized and managed the seminary softball team. 
In fact, the last time he stood in centerfield, as was now the case, Grant was in the vast field at the back of the seminary property. At that time, his friend and fellow seminarian Jacob “Big Jake” Stout joked, “You’re the best we have on our baseball and basketball teams, Stephen. But considering that we’re dominated by short, pudgy guys of German descent, that’s not exactly saying much.” 


Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Mike Trout, Economics and Pastor Stephen Grant

by Ray Keating

So, forget about Bryce Harper and that $330 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies. According to assorted news reports, outfielder Mike Trout has signed a 12-year extension with the Los Angeles Angels for a breathtaking $430 million.


Well, if anyone in baseball deserves the highest contract, it would be Mike Trout – the best player in the game today.

Now, this deal actually touches on two aspects of my own career – as an economist and as a novelist.

Trout and Economics

Let’s first consider the economics. Many people inevitably will – if they haven’t already – complain about paying a baseball player $430 million, while teachers, cops and assorted other “more important” professions get paid a fraction of that – indeed, a tiny fraction. The problem with this thinking is that it ignores basic economic principles, such as supply and demand. It’s more about feelings rather than economic realities. After all, water is far more important than a bottle of Dom Perignon, but guess what costs more?

Consider that compensation is about productivity, and demand relative to supply. Productivity and skills vary widely. If one possesses highly specialized skills, this will lead to better pay. And compensation will be driven higher if those skills are in high demand. Likewise, the more productive an individual is, the higher that person’s earnings. Skills and productivity are affected by natural talent, work ethic, and investments made in human capital. Those investments can take the form of education, practice, experience, and knowledge.

Economists refer to the “marginal revenue product” of a worker. That essentially means that the greater a worker’s contribution to a firm’s revenue, due to productivity and skills, the greater the compensation.

So, few people on the planet possess the abilities to be among the very best in Major League Baseball. For good measure, consumers willingly spend billions of dollars enjoying Major League Baseball each year. Therefore, people like Bryce Harper and Mike Trout are extremely well compensated.

Trout and Murderer’s Row

Okay, now what about being a novelist? Murderer’s Row: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel is a mystery/thriller taking place amidst minor league baseball on Long Island. Pastor Stephen Grant and a few clergy friends find themselves serving as team chaplains, and they have the opportunity to shag some fly balls with the team on Opening Day. Here’s what happened:

    They looked in at the pitching coach tossing another fat batting practice fastball, and Blue launching the ball high and deep.
    It was Stephen’s turn. “I’ve got it.” He turned and ran toward the six-foot centerfield fence. Grant looked over his left shoulder, picked the ball up in the sky, continued his strides, glanced one more time at the warning track and wall, and then back at the quickly descending ball. At his second step on the dirt and gravel mix of the warning track, he jumped. Using the top of the wall, Grant pulled himself up higher with his right hand, and fully extended his glove into the air. The ball landed in the mitt. The momentum of the fly ball took Grant’s forearm over the wall. Descending to the ground, he pulled the glove back with the ball resting firmly in the pocket.
    Grant held the glove up as he felt a wave of elation sweep over him.
    Shouts of approval came from around the field. 
    Zack called, “Sweet catch!”
    With the bat still in his hand, Brodie Blue walked past the pitcher’s mound, stopped at second base, and pointed at Grant. He yelled, “Who do you think you are, Mike Trout?”
    Assorted Surf Kings latched onto that, with calls of “Nice, Father Trout” and “Father Trout’s the man,” along with a “Blue robbed by Father Trout.”
    Grant was still smiling as he tossed the ball back into the infield. 

By the way, Murderer’s Rowhappens to be the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month for March, with the price of the Kindle edition cut from $5.99 to $2.99, and signed books and sets on sale as well at https://raykeatingonline.com/t/book-of-the-month.

Hey, it’s not like I’m making Mike Trout money, so any opportunity for a plug, I’m grabbing it.

Ray Keating is the author of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels, with three books - Reagan Country: A Pastor Stephen Grant NovelHeroes and Villains: A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Storyand Shifting Sands: A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story– published in 2018. In addition, the second edition of Warrior Monk: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novelwas published in January 2019. He can be contacted at raykeating@keatingreports.com.

Saturday, March 16, 2019

3 Reasons for Reading the Pastor Stephen Grant Mysteries/Thrillers: More Thumbs Up from Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews has favorably reviewed the Pastor Stephen Grant novels and short stories. Here are three thumbs up...


1. Kirkus Reviews on LIONHEARTS: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL: 

“The narrative’s swift momentum is retained even during profound moments, as in a scene in which terrorists debate their cause after murdering two men that’s intercut with clergymen reciting biblical passages. Though sequences of Grant or Caldwell and her team engaged in combat are exhilarating, the story’s brimming with everyday heroes. One political figure, for example, is rescued by a neighbor whose courage is measured by the hefty Desert Eagle gun he brandishes. First-rate supporting characters complement the sprightly pastor, who remains impeccable in this thriller.”


2. Kirkus Reviews on WINE INTO WATER: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL: 

“A first-rate mystery makes this a series standout, even if the titular protagonist splits his hero status with others.”


3. Kirkus Reviews on MURDERER’S ROW: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL: 

“Action fans will find plenty to love here, from gunfights and murder sprees to moral dilemmas.”


Friday, March 15, 2019

Character Quote of the Week from MURDERER'S ROW: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL


An exchange between Father Tom Stone and Pastor Stephen Grant...

     Stephen answered, “No, I can’t say that I like this snow. But there’s nothing I can do about it either. So, complaining seems like a waste.” 
     Tom said, “Ah, I see. The no-nonsense, no-complaining, onetime Navy SEAL and CIA spook is with us this morning. The Stephen Grant who, no doubt, secretly ventured into a frozen gulag tucked away in Siberia to free some Russian scientist willing to help the good old U.S.A. Am I right?” 
     “Not exactly,” said Stephen. 

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Book of the Month: Murderer's Row

MURDERER’S ROW is the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month for March. The Kindle price has been slashed from $5.99 to $2.99.  In addition, signed paperbacks are on sale, and MURDERER’S ROW is available for free as part of Pastor Stephen Grant book sets at https://raykeatingonline.com/t/book-of-the-month.


MURDERER’S ROW was named “Book of the Year” by KFUO radio’s “BookTalk,” and it features baseball, terrorism, a string of grisly murders, sordid politics, and a Lutheran pastor who once was a Navy SEAL and CIA operative. The book has received high praise, including…

"The author packs a lot into this frantically paced novel... a raft of action sequences and baseball games are thrown into the mix. The multiple villains and twists raise the stakes...  Action fans will find plenty to love here, from gunfights and murder sprees to moral dilemmas."  - Kirkus Reviews
    
"I miss Tom Clancy. Keating fills that void for me."   - Lutheran Book Review
  
"This is a fun read, though the embedded theology is real and salutary. There is death and life, adultery and commitment, friendship and betrayal, violence and victory over violence. Keating, an economist and experienced business writer, does extremely well in portraying the politicos and their machinations at all levels of government, as well as the machinations of the news media, of which he is a longtime member. He obviously knows his way around the bases and dugout, too, as does his hero, who becomes a baseball chaplain." - Touchstone magazine

"I really enjoyed the baseball references! The complexity of the plot was great. Structure and flow were great. This was just a super pleasing read!"  - Mary Moerbe, author of Blessed: God's Gift of Love and Family Vocation

Friday, March 8, 2019

Signed Copies of MURDERER'S ROW

With baseball here, MURDERER’S ROW is the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month for March. Signed copies are on sale, and the book is available for free as part of Pastor Stephen Grant book sets.
MURDERER’S ROW was named “Book of the Year” by KFUO radio’s “BookTalk,” and it features baseball, terrorism, a string of grisly murders, sordid politics, and a Lutheran pastor who once was a Navy SEAL and CIA operative. The book has received high praise, including…
"The author packs a lot into this frantically paced novel... a raft of action sequences and baseball games are thrown into the mix. The multiple villains and twists raise the stakes... Action fans will find plenty to love here, from gunfights and murder sprees to moral dilemmas." - Kirkus Reviews
"I miss Tom Clancy. Keating fills that void for me." - Lutheran Book Review
"This is a fun read, though the embedded theology is real and salutary. There is death and life, adultery and commitment, friendship and betrayal, violence and victory over violence. Keating, an economist and experienced business writer, does extremely well in portraying the politicos and their machinations at all levels of government, as well as the machinations of the news media, of which he is a longtime member. He obviously knows his way around the bases and dugout, too, as does his hero, who becomes a baseball chaplain." - Touchstone magazine
"I really enjoyed the baseball references! The complexity of the plot was great. Structure and flow were great. This was just a super pleasing read!" - Mary Moerbe, author of Blessed: God's Gift of Love and Family Vocation

4 Cool and Quick Facts: Cool Weapons Used in the Pastor Stephen Grant Thrillers/Mysteries, Part II

Before becoming a pastor, Stephen Grant was a Navy SEAL and then with the CIA. He has extensive knowledge and experience with a variety of weapons, as do assorted colleagues from his Agency days. Check out four excerpts that feature some cool weapons in the world of Pastor Stephen Grant...


1. From Shifting Sands...

     Upon hearing Caldwell’s call of “Gun,” Lucena removed a tactical knife that had been nestled next to a Glock under the Route 66 shirt. 
     He broke into a sprint. Moving to the left of the third long-coated figure, Lucena backhanded the knife, and then drove into the man’s neck. The shocked terrorist struggled to suck in air. Lucena pulled the knife out. As the man fell to his knees, Lucena shifted his attention to the final threat. 
     That terrorist started to reach for his Uzi. 

2. From Lionhearts...

     Three squad members in each assault team raised stubby-looking grenade launchers to their shoulders. The others from each group were positioned with submachine guns to cut down anyone who might emerge from the forthcoming conflagrations. Caldwell was the only one preferring to use her Glock. 
     Driessen held one of the launchers. In his microphone, he said, “Okay, quick countdown. 3, 2, 1, now.” 
     The beauty of these grenade launchers wasn’t just their laser rangefinders, but that they were semiautomatic, with five rounds in each magazine. 
     Coming from three sides, five projectiles penetrated walls or windows of each building, with the grenades detonating at a determined distance. After the initial massive explosions tore apart much of each building, setting them ablaze, each shooter dropped the empty magazine, and slipped on a new one. The same firing process took place, and the buildings crumbled. 

3. An exchange between Paige Caldwell, Jessica West and Lis Dicce from Murderer’s Row...

     [West] looked at Caldwell. “What are we getting in terms of the Black Hawk? Is this just pure transport, or are we armed?” 
     Caldwell said, “A Battlehawk package.” 
     Dicce said, “Excellent. Does that include a 20mm turret cannon, Spike ER missiles, and GATR laser guided rockets?” 
     Caldwell said, “Yes on the cannon and missiles, along with a door Gatling minigun. Will that do, Jessica?” 
     “Damn straight.” 

4. An exchange between Stephen Grant and Paige Caldwell from Wine Into Water...

     After pulling on a shirt, she dragged out a silver locker. Once opened, it revealed assorted handguns, ammunition and holsters. “Now for something with more kick than that pissant Taurus PT-25.” 
     Grant replied, “Hey, the PT-25 serves its purpose.” 
     “You might be right,” Caldwell said. Then she held up a black handgun. “But like you, I’ll take a Glock 20, thank you very much.” She slipped a cartridge into the weapon with evident pleasure. 

Friday, March 1, 2019

3 Reasons for Reading the Pastor Stephen Grant Mysteries/Thrillers: Great Time to Enjoy MURDERER’S ROW

Why is March a particularly good month to enjoy MURDERER’S ROW: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL?


1. Baseball is rolling with Spring Training games being played in Florida and Arizona. Hope springs eternal for all teams at this time of year, and many of the wonders and joys of baseball are capture in MURDERER’S ROW. As Mary Moerbe, author of Blessed: God's Gift of Love and Family Vocation, proclaims, “I really enjoyed the baseball references! The complexity of the plot was great. Structure and flow were great. This was just a super pleasing read!”

2. Because preseason baseball is under way, MURDERER’S ROW is the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month. That means the Kindle priceat Amazon.com has been slashed from $5.99 to $2.99. And there are savings on signed copies of MURDERER’S ROW and assorted book sets at https://raykeatingonline.com/t/book-of-the-month.

3. MURDERER’S ROW has received widespread acclaim, including...

"The author packs a lot into this frantically paced novel... a raft of action sequences and baseball games are thrown into the mix. The multiple villains and twists raise the stakes...  Action fans will find plenty to love here, from gunfights and murder sprees to moral dilemmas."  - Kirkus Reviews
    
"I miss Tom Clancy. Keating fills that void for me."   - Lutheran Book Review
  
"This is a fun read, though the embedded theology is real and salutary. There is death and life, adultery and commitment, friendship and betrayal, violence and victory over violence. Keating, an economist and experienced business writer, does extremely well in portraying the politicos and their machinations at all levels of government, as well as the machinations of the news media, of which he is a longtime member. He obviously knows his way around the bases and dugout, too, as does his hero, who becomes a baseball chaplain." - Touchstone magazine

March Book of the Month - Murderer's Row: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel

MURDERER’S ROW is the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month for March. The Kindle pricehas been slashed from $5.99 to $2.99.  In addition, signed paperbacks are on sale, and MURDERER’S ROW is available for free as part of Pastor Stephen Grant book sets at https://raykeatingonline.com/t/book-of-the-month.


MURDERER’S ROW was named “Book of the Year” by KFUO radio’s “BookTalk,” and it features baseball, terrorism, a string of grisly murders, sordid politics, and a Lutheran pastor who once was a Navy SEAL and CIA operative. The book has received high praise, including…

"The author packs a lot into this frantically paced novel... a raft of action sequences and baseball games are thrown into the mix. The multiple villains and twists raise the stakes...  Action fans will find plenty to love here, from gunfights and murder sprees to moral dilemmas."  - Kirkus Reviews
    
"I miss Tom Clancy. Keating fills that void for me."   - Lutheran Book Review
  
"This is a fun read, though the embedded theology is real and salutary. There is death and life, adultery and commitment, friendship and betrayal, violence and victory over violence. Keating, an economist and experienced business writer, does extremely well in portraying the politicos and their machinations at all levels of government, as well as the machinations of the news media, of which he is a longtime member. He obviously knows his way around the bases and dugout, too, as does his hero, who becomes a baseball chaplain." - Touchstone magazine

"I really enjoyed the baseball references! The complexity of the plot was great. Structure and flow were great. This was just a super pleasing read!"  - Mary Moerbe, author of Blessed: God's Gift of Love and Family Vocation

Thursday, January 24, 2019

4 Cool and Quick Facts: Can You Eat Where Stephen Grant Has Grabbed a Meal?

Here are four places where Stephen Grant has dined, and perhaps you can as well...



1. LOBSTER ROLL. From Warrior Monk:
        A few minutes later, Stephen directed Paige to pull into a parking lot of stones.
        “Really, this is it?” said Paige. “What’s with the big lunch sign?” The roadside, brown-and-white wood building had bright red, white and blue awnings. A large blue sign with white letters sitting atop said, “LUNCH,” and under that “LOBSTER ROLL.”
        “Trust me on the food,” Stephen assured her.
        After waiting twenty minutes, they were seated at a wood table positioned in front of a screened window. The décor was all from the sea – nets, mounted fish, and a shark jaw.
        Paige told Stephen to order. He didn’t even look at the menu. It would be a crock of New England clam chowder, a lobster salad platter, and a Samuel Adams beer for each. Once the chowder arrived, crammed with potatoes and large pieces of clam, Paige took a spoonful and was won over. 

Visit the LOBSTER ROLL online at http://lobsterroll.com

2. Buckley’s Irish Pub.From Wine Into Water:

        Jennifer and Stephen sat at a shiny wooden table in Buckley’s Irish Pub, waiting for their friends to arrive. 
        The restaurant, situated on Montauk Highway in the middle of Center Moriches, had a long bar running down one side of the space, and tables and booths down the other. Assorted beers were on tap, and the venue offered traditional, hearty pub-style food. 
        For the Grants, it had become a favorite place for a relaxing dinner or lunch...

Visit Buckley’s Irish Pub online at http://www.buckleyspubrestaurant.com

3. The Dubliner Restaurant and Pub. From Root of All Evil?:
        While Congress was in session, when not required to be in the Senate, Farrell often could be found dining, drinking and holding court at The Dubliner Restaurant and Pub, just a block from Union Station. His favorite meal was the Guinness Burger – sirloin marinated in Guinness, served on a potato pancake with Welsh cheese and onion straws. The New York Senator, however, was far more expansive in his beverage selections, being open to all of the draft beers offered – from Guinness Stout to the Dubliner Irish Lager. 
Visit The Dubliner Restaurant and Pub online at https://www.dublinerdc.com

4. Moriches Bay Diner. From Murderer’s Row:
        It was after seven on a Wednesday morning in mid- March. Snow had just begun to fall across Long Island. It was one of the worst winters the Northeast had seen in decades. The predicted eight-inch accumulation for the day would push the season’s snowfall to record levels.
        Nonetheless, Pastor Stephen Grant was having breakfast with three of his closest friends at the shiny Moriches Bay Diner on the south shore of Long Island, just short of the East End’s fork. The four men, each dressed in black but for a small white square below the neck, sat in a spacious booth next to one of the diner’s large windows. Given the storm, they practically had the place to themselves. 
Visit the Moriches Bay Diner online via Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/morichesbay.diner/

Friday, January 11, 2019

3 Reasons for Reading the Pastor Stephen Grant Mysteries/Thrillers: Thumbs Up from KFUO Radio’s BookTalk



KFUO radio’s “BookTalk” show gave very nice thumbs up to various Pastor Stephen Grant novels. For example:

1. The River: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel was a KFUO “Book of the Year” finalist for 2014.

2. Murderer’s Row: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel actually was awarded the KFUO “Book of the Year” award for 2015.

3. Pastor Rod Zwonitzer, the now-retired host of “BookTalk,” has called Ray Keating “a great novelist.”