PARADE OF SECRETS

by Kimberly Fish

Historical Mystery | 341 Pages | Fish Tales Publishing | Published October 31, 2025

Book Campaign Highlights

“This novel provides a rich history of Longview, Texas, with nods to the movers and shakers of the time in this little East Texas town.” ~ StoreyBook Reviews

“If you like historical fiction with a terrific mystery and a touch of romance, don’t pass up Parade of Secrets.” ~ It’s Not All Gravy

 

Parade of Secrets delivers nuanced characters, a multifaceted mystery, and a snapshot of life in post-war America.” ~ Jill Anderson

 

“As always, Kimberly’s writing is top notch, and her worldbuilding and characterizing are fabulous. Each character is given the star treatment.” ~ Reading by Moonlight

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Synopsis

Layers of history, suspense, and emotion.

March, 1948. Lane Mercer Hayes, and her husband, Zeke, have that post-war life that everyone envies. His winning record as a prosecutor and a scratch golfer, teamed with her finesse in a bookshop puts them on the list of up and coming leaders in Longview, Texas. That is, until Lane is exposed by Senate candidate, Lyndon B. Johnson, for the clandestine role she plays in a Black-owned security agency. Forced to face the cracks in her marriage and the boredom in her life, she can no longer be that “teacup of whiskey” that former Big Inch pipeline associates nicknamed her. Though newspaper headlines tout prosperity and development, Lane can’t get past the emptiness in her soul after the adrenaline rush of working for the Office of Strategic Services during the war.

Longview, Texas, is changing—from LeTourneau Incorporated bringing big manufacturing to the construction of Lake Cherokee and even the massively celebrated Gregg County Diamond Jubilee and the return of the popular Founder’s Day parade. So when an unexpected interview with R.G. LeTourneau appears to give Lane the opportunity to dust off her former OSS skills; she grabs it. To end the vandalism turmoil for LeTourneau, Lane steps out as a private investigator and encounters more than one death befalling families with secrets to hide.

With the clock ticking, Lane grows increasingly unconvinced she has the know-how to discover the truth or make peace with the sheriff who questions her every step. Time and pressure work against her in unraveling the mystery and restoring the good name of those who learned too late that they were innocent. Thankfully, in the course of the investigation, she discovers an unlikely ensemble of residents she can rely on, even when the future looks grim.

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About the Author

Kimberly Fish has been in the writing industry for over 30 years. An amateur historian and fan of cozy mysteries, she weaves history and mystery into her stories of women finding their grit and sweet second chances.

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