Dear Readers, The entire novel of Trial is published today, June 13, & now is immediately available at your favorite book retailer. I hope all of you find the entire novel, including the journey of its characters, as satisfying to read as I did to write! #trial#legalthriller
Join me for a @livetalksla conversation on my new book, TRIAL, June 14 at Ann and Jerry Moss Theatre at New Roads School Herb Alpert Educational Village, Santa Monica! #authorevent#trial#booksigning https://t.co/yWsRqUci4j
No Safe Place is the first of a trilogy involving the charismatic politician Kerry Kilcannon, a favorite character of mine. Here Kerry’s campaign for president is shadowed by a fanatical assassin & a media hungry to expose his relationship to a female reporter.
#politicalthriller
Out of 24 books, Post Hill Press has created what I feel is the best book jacket I have ever had!
Looking forward to the pub date which is June 13, 2023. To preorder visit: https://t.co/NqmzQoPrpi #newbook#trial#legalthriller#summerreads
In Silent Witness , Tony Lord returns to his small hometown in Ohio to defend his former best friend on a charge of murdering a high school student with whom he was having an affair, reopening the murder of his own high school girlfriend. #fridayreads#fbf
We continue this week with Chapters 23 and 24 from my upcoming book release- Trial! To read these and all preceding chapters visit my account on @substack. https://t.co/zId7ILCuW8
Naturally, one writes a novel to communicate one's passions and thoughts to others. I'm grateful that people have a chance to begin reading TRIAL. Subscribe on @substack today: https://t.co/VABAuCZs7l #trial#newbook#legalthriller
In The Final Judgment , Caroline Masters returns to her native New Hampshire to defend her niece on a charge of murdering her boyfriend, and becomes immersed in family bitterness which reopens the most painful chapter in her own past. #thefinaljudgement#fiction#legalthriller
Many thanks to Charlie Sykes for supporting the freedom to write fiction across the lines of identity, the better to support the empathy & understanding for others we need in these polarized times. (For complete article visit: https://t.co/1oaN8EYEor) #morningshots#charliesykes
This @WSJ essay argues strongly that novelists must be allowed to write about characters with identities different than their own, the better to address pressing social problems which should concern us all. For complete essay visit link: https://t.co/4qtXyrha0i
For the next seven weeks I will be posting two installments a week, of my new novel, Trial, leading up to its publication on June 13. I will be sharing these chapters on @substack and invite you to subscribe at this link: https://t.co/Ni5AgYPGfs #trial