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All my life I have been surrounded by strong women - the kind that shoot first, and ask what you want later.
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Background
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My father brought home a Mickey Spillane from a business trip when I was in sixth grade. I became addicted, and read them all. After that, I thought the greatest thing in the world would be to become a paperback writer churning out pulp.
After that, every summer I went through all of Ian Fleming at least once, and read Le Carre again and again. Then the movie Nikita came out. And then I went to live in or at least visit all the beautiful cities I read about in those books. And then I discovered Ani DiFranco.
And then I started to write.
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Accomplishments
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1986 Guinness Book of World Records
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Additional Information
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My new international mystery thriller, "The Guy's A Loser Detective Agency."
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International Mystery Thriller: The Guy's a Loser Detective Agency
Jules De la Cruz loves her job chasing dead beat dads and photographing philandering husbands for her own one-woman firm, The-Guy’s-a-Loser Detective Agency. She gets to dress up, play spy, and bask in the sunsets of Santa Fe, New Mexico. This enjoyable lifestyle is shattered when some men in black volunteer her to catch the biggest loser of all: her ex-husband.
Soon, Jules is on a roller coaster ride through London, Paris and Rome chasing – and being chased by – a greedy art dealer, the FBI, and a radical group of aging monks. Along the way, Jules meets Thomas Palomar, a magazine writer who is interested in a set of mysterious “icons” that were stolen along with some weapons. Jules and Thomas soon uncover the horrible secret contained in the icons. They need to make the secret known to the world, but it could cost them their lives.
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