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No One Else to Kill
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This Jim West mystery, the fifth in the series, is set in the Pecos Wilderness area near Santa Fe and finds Jim as a guest in a small, remote lodge where someone has plan..  
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  • The Home Stretch by Kathryn Flatt 1/20/2013 3:32:59 PM
    I managed to get my laser printer working (98.8% anyway) and printed the galley for "Stranger Faces" for one more read. I've already found a couple of things to fix, so I guess it was worth it. The cover is ready, everything else is ready. Once I fin... more

  • Torn by Kathryn Flatt 1/18/2013 12:08:44 PM
    Well, I have one more week before corrections on "Stranger Faces" are due. I've read the galley straight through twice, gone back and covered segments of it, and my list of corrections is about a page and a half. I'm not sure if I should be proud or ... more

  • Coming Events by Kathryn Flatt 1/17/2013 9:56:48 AM
    Love Is Murder, Feb. 1-3, 2013 at the O'Hare InterContinental Hotel.... more

  • Multitasking by Kathryn Flatt 1/16/2013 11:51:35 AM
    Taking a break from proofreading "Stranger Faces," lest I get too close to it to see mistakes, which happens far more often than I'd like to think. Spent some time today going over "Seer Tyro Fiend" to sort of get reacquainted. After severa... more

  • Jumping the Gun by Kathryn Flatt 1/15/2013 6:45:46 AM
    My severe winter cold kept me from doing much of anything yesterday, and anything that keeps me from writing is really severe. So far today, I have done some more proofing of "Stranger Faces" and found some more corrections. Not sure if I'll be able ... more

  • Winter . . . Boooo! by Kathryn Flatt 1/13/2013 1:22:30 PM
    Been nursing a cold the last couple of days, but progress has been made on a couple of fronts. First pass of proofing "Stranger Faces" is done, and only 14 items to be changed. Must be some kind of new record. I wanted to print the galley an... more

  • Proofing, Etc. by Kathryn Flatt 1/11/2013 7:08:03 AM
    Been off the grid for a couple of days dealing with family issues that pretty much curtailed any real writing work. Things are returning to normal, though, and I'm back to proofreading galley for "Stranger Faces." With almost one full reading complet... more

  • Juggling by Kathryn Flatt 1/8/2013 7:02:18 AM
    Picked up the galley for "Stranger Faces" yesterday and started the proofreading process. My first pass will be reading the PDF file on the computer, although I will also do a pass reading from a printed copy. I usually find more errors in print than... more

  • Going Astray by Kathryn Flatt 1/7/2013 7:12:10 AM
    Having made progress on "Seer Tyro Fiend" after my stuck period, I find my attention starting to stray a bit. Some ideas about the other book I had started working on have intruded and tease me with inspiration. I'm starting to get a better vision of... more

  • Banging It Out by Kathryn Flatt 1/5/2013 12:43:23 PM
    LOTS of progress on "Seer Tyro Fiend" yesterday. Got through that big scene I mentioned, with Stefanie trying to take control of her psychic talent. I foresee another area of conflict in the making. Now things are really coming together too, with a v... more

  • On Research by Kathryn Flatt 1/4/2013 6:54:03 AM
    Today's blog entry - Using Research in "Seer Tyro Fiend"... more

  • Back On Track by Kathryn Flatt 1/3/2013 6:28:23 AM
    The adjustments that needed to be made to "Seer Tyro Fiend" are done, and I'm back to creating new text in the manuscript. The exercise has proved fruitful in generating the invention of some new scenes. Where I was stuck before, I suddenly see the w... more

  • My titles available on Nook Book January 2013 by Garry E. Lewis 12/18/2012 6:32:09 PM
    Just wanted to announce that all my books will be available on Nook Book online at Barnes and Noble starting January 2013 My Paperbacks are available on Barnes and Noble now! Wishing you all a Merry Christmas, And A very Happy New Year!... more

  • More drama please! by Raven Newcastle 12/1/2012 6:56:24 AM
    Outta my mind on a Saturday Moanin.... more

  • More on the Paranormal by Lois Wells Santalo 11/23/2012 10:04:41 AM
    At least one spooky experience has occurred in almost every life, one incident which it seems could not have happened, yet did. If we would each record our experience, we could perhaps gather enough data to begin understanding these events.... more

  • Plot Twists Abound by Sheri K Hoff 11/1/2012 10:57:42 AM
    Liquid Lies by Lois Lavrisa is a page turner- full of excitement, suspense, and surprises. I kept plowing through without a break wanting to know what would happen next. I love a great mystery and this book exceeded my expectations. I was entertained... more

  • Rhys Bower by Glen Ebisch 10/30/2012 3:10:53 PM
    Rhys Bowen is an award winning writer of several mystery series. Recently I read ROYAL FLUSH one of the books in her Royal Spyness Mysteries featuring Lady Georgiana, 34th in line to the British thrown. Set in the 1930s, this book has a nice sense ... more

  • Adventures with the Paranormal by Lois Wells Santalo 10/24/2012 11:28:06 AM
    The world of the paranormal has touched my family four times that I know of, each contact having to do with a death. The first occurred when I was thirteen, when my beloved grandmother died. It was not a peaceful death. Grandmother knew she was dying... more

  • Fiction and Truth by Lois Wells Santalo 10/21/2012 12:10:49 PM
    Night of the Humpbacked Moon is the story of a women's shelter in transition from its wartime use as a home for stranded Navy Wives to a community-wide facility for women who need it, and of a temporary director struggling to learn in a new field. It... more

  • NOW on SALE! .99 for No Turning Back by Deanna Jewel 10/12/2012 7:02:11 AM
    This is for those who have not yet read the book so that you'll recognize characters in the upcoming release of Whispers at Ghost Point. I've reincarnated the souls of the characters into the future where they aren't sure why they've been brough... more

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Walk Me to Midnight
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The perfect crime. No prints, no CSI, no trace. Dr. Death is about helping people commit suicide, isn't he? What if someone doesn't buy it?..  
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