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Welcome to Cottonmouth

By: Jay S. Bell
Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
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“Jay S. Bell has arrived and he’s firing on all cylinders. This book is so original and well written that it had to be penned by a legend in the making.”—Joshua Hood, bestselling author of Robert Ludlum’s Treadstone series

What does the US government do with spies and special operators when they pass their expiration date? They retire them to a small town deep in the Piney Woods of East Texas, where they’re certain to cause no trouble.

A collection of broken spies, former double agents, and retired operators lives in secrecy, under the watchful eye of the government in the small, deep-woods town of Cottonmouth, Texas.

Devlin Mahoney is the de facto mayor of these special citizens, charged with keeping them in seclusion, hidden from the world, which he does from the office of the town’s only motel.

But the peace of this sleepy village is shattered when a pair of women, on the run from a vicious criminal, drops into Mahoney’s lap and he’s forced to choose between doing what’s right and doing what he’s told.

©2025 J. Scott Bell (P)2025 Blackstone Publishing
Suspense Thriller & Suspense Espionage
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WELCOME TO COTTONMOUTH by Jay S. Bell may well be my spy novel of the year. It’s smart, fast, and wickedly funny. Packed with fabulous characters, both among the good guys and bad guys. Relentless, propulsive action.

This book seemed to come out of nowhere, which only makes it more surprising that WELCOME TO COTTONMOUTH hasn’t been widely hailed as one of the standout spy novels of 2025. If the genre sometimes takes itself too seriously, this novel gleefully breaks the mold without sacrificing suspense or stakes.

And Devlin Mahony—what a main character. Bring him back, Jay. And what a coup that you landed Edoardo Ballerini to narrate your novel. He’s one of the best in the business. He captured the voices perfectly.

Spy Novel of the Year

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Cottonmouth is a small town in Texas that is, in reality, a US Government secret. The town's motel manager, auto repair shop owner, restaurant owner, and others are all intelligence or special ops agents - all brilliant and formidable. However, the US Government has deemed them PTSD washouts, over-the-hill, old, or just useless and out of touch. However, they are considered essential or patriotic enough to provide them this lifetime shelter, such as it is - a town we've all seen or driven through - small, dusty, virtually deserted, and forgotten.

A woman and a young girl are stranded in Cottonwood and seek shelter in the motel, as she waits for her car repair. You'll soon learn the woman is on the run.

Thus begins a roller-coaster ride as the team protects the woman, and bad guys fall. The story is rife with pulse-pounding thrills, occasionally hilarious dialogue, and tough-guy Type A characters with gentle hearts.

Highly recommended. Enjoy!

Welcome to Cottonmouth

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i enjoyed every minute. Not all authors can pull off wise-cracking, but this one can. The narration is excellent. The hero is my favorite sort; despite considerable damage, he's never morally paralyzed. There's no endless "Can I ever trust again" nonsense. The novel has an Ocean's 11 feel, with a number of characters likeable enough to create suspense over whether they'll succeed. The author is solidly in the "show, don't tell" camp and keeps the story moving. I look forward to the sequel.

Wendy Laubach

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A very small town in the middle of nowhere Texas with few inhabitants. These few folks may look like a bunch of hicks and that’s the whole point. What they really are is a group of highly trained ex spies, ex CIA operatives, ex spetsnaz and a few others.
Although they don’t look like much and they’re a little rusty they still have what it takes when a woman and a young girl wander into their town followed by some not so nice guys with evil intentions.
Edoardo Ballerini as always does an amazing job narrating. He’s a favorite of mine and he has never disappointed.
This book has my This book has my VERY HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION!!!

Great First Book from a New Author

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I liked the humor and action. The narrator made sure the listener knew which characters were talking. Great story. Almost believable. A good read.

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