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Detective Ray Shields and the Mountain of Trial
Ray Shields isn’t your average private eye. He’s a little more like your traditional gumshoe than most, and in his line of work, being dedicated to the job is a good thing. Laura is his secretary and, as far as Ray is concerned, she is the best one he’s ever had. She’s never late to work, she keeps his affairs in order, and most importantly, she always has the coffee brewing. Then there’s Eddie, Ray’s partner. He’s a dedicated alcoholic with a troubled past, but he doesn’t let that affect his work. Together, the trio make up the Ray Shields Detective Agency, and the only thing separating the R.S.D.A. from the competition is a rusty chain-link fence.
But everything is about to change…
One day, after receiving a mysterious envelope in the mail, Ray, Laura, and Eddie find themselves thrust into the heart of an ancient prophecy that places them all in danger and unravels a secret about Laura that’s long been hidden.
Together, the R.S.D.A., with the help of a few made friends along the way, will face a myriad of mythical monsters, hunt for a magical relic powerful enough to stop a maddened cultist, and traverse the arid Atacama Desert to fight an ancient evil. Saving the world is all in a day’s work for the Ray Shields Detective Agency.
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Bluejay in the Attic
Bluejay in the Attic is a captivating, thought-provoking, and highly contemporary read. Throughout Andy’s travels, there is a compelling honesty with his reflections on society and its impact on him throughout his journey. The development of Andy’s character creates a fascination and a compulsion that carries the reader to the edge of their seat beyond the final moments. The authorial voice is transfixing, evoking eras of history, and each layer of this evolving journey further engrosses the reader. Supported by a nuanced and complex cast and a layered narrative, Bluejay in the Attic is undoubtedly a well-written and beautifully crafted novel worthy of attention.
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American Dysfunction: The Adventures of Scott
Scott Miller is a former professional wrestler who can’t seem to catch a break. After yet another layoff from the Union, Scott is at a loss for what to do next. Then, out of the blue, he gets a call from his old promoter at Mid-Atlantic Wrestling, asking him to put on the face paint for one last title shot.
Just as Scott begins to taste the glory he’s always chased, his dreams are shattered when he discovers his promoter’s deep gambling debt to a dangerous biker gang. Realizing the peril they’re all in, Scott rallies his fellow wrestlers to save their friend. Desperate and determined, they’ll stop at nothing to pay off the debt – even if it means robbing a bank.
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A Pangolin Slept on Buddha's Lap
"Writing Wild. Riveting fiction with a focus on conservation." Emmy Trivete, Milepost
When the deadliest threats to wildlife aren’t found in the wild…
From the endless plains of the Serengeti to the shadowy underbelly of Kathmandu, readers plunge into a world where science collides with the evils of human nature when a mission to save endangered pangolins lands a wildlife conservationist in a hornet’s nest of corruption.
Wolf Vandengetz had a dream job: studying majestic lion prides in Africa. Then, a promotion catapults him into a treacherous realm where he discovers that nature’s greatest predators aren’t found in the wild – they lurk in boardrooms, bedrooms, and back alleys.
Armed with a scientist’s knowledge but unprepared for the cutthroat politics of NGOs, or the ruthless methods of animal traffickers, Wolf is fighting for more than just the pangolins’ survival. On an adventure beset with unpredictable twists, he solves complex ecosystem mysteries and unravels a web of corruption that stretches from local poachers to global policy-makers. When the stakes skyrocket, it’s no longer just about saving a species – it’s about exposing the human greed that jeopardizes the delicate balance of nature.
The pangolin’s plight unfolds as a heart-pounding journey. Will Wolf clear his name and chart a new path for wildlife conservation, or will he, like the pangolin, become another casualty in the war against nature?
What Is Action & Adventure Fiction?
Action and adventure fiction gives readers a story that’s full of danger and pace of the story it rarely slows down. The main character is pushed into a problem one after the other. There may be a mission, some mystery, a powerful enemy or a journey into an unknown territory…but the action stays and it must have a clear purpose. Each scene should raise the pressure or reveal something important.
Strong action adventure fiction books keep readers hooked because there is always something at risk and the outcome matters.
Action & Adventure Books Published by Austin Macauley
Austin Macauley publishes fiction across a wide range of genres. Our catalogue gives space to authors who bring strong ideas, memorable characters and page-turning plots to readers looking for action adventure fiction books. For writers, this also shows that the genre can take many forms depending on the world, conflict and voice behind the story.
Notable Action & Adventure Fiction Titles:
- Detective Ray Shields and the Mountain of Trial by Cyle Tramel
- Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
What We Look for in an Action & Adventure Manuscript
For writers searching for publishers accepting adventure fiction manuscripts…
A strong submission should have:
- A strong opening
The first few pages should give readers a reason to continue. - A clear story idea
The manuscript should be easy to understand, even if the plot has twists. - A main character with purpose
The lead character should want something and have a reason to keep going. - A real threat or problem
The danger should be relatable to the story, not feel added only to make scenes exciting. - Steady pacing
The story should move ata pace, but important moments should not feel rushed. - Believable decisions
Characters should act in ways that make sense for who they are and what they face. - Clean writing
The manuscript should be readable, organised and carefully checked before submission.
Explore More Fiction Genres at Austin Macauley
Action and adventure is only one part of our fiction catalogue. Writers can also explore our Fiction collection, browse more Action & Adventure Fiction or look at Crime, Thriller & Mystery Fiction for stories built around suspense, investigation and danger.
Submit Your Action & Adventure Manuscript
If you have written an action and adventure novel, Austin Macauley is open to reviewing your work. You do not need to wait for an agent before getting your book published. We are among the publishers accepting submissions without an agent. Before sending your manuscript, make sure the story has a clear goal, strong pacing and a reason for readers to care about the ending.
If you are ready to share your work, you can submit it directly through our submission page.
