A poisoner’s malevolent scheme runs into some unexpected obstacles when two mis-matched resident ghosts decide to intervene. Read “The Motherly Spirit” in: https://t.co/HGaV4Ir0bN
The story of Max the Ho Hum Husky, the rescue dog who found a most unusual job: Strings Attached: The story of Max the Ho Hum Husky: https://t.co/AZ7coUwQ0K
The '80s were a great time for PI books, TV and movies. So I'm psyched my story, Satanic Panic, is in Sleuths Just Wanna Have Fun: Private Eyes in the Materialistic Eighties, edited by @CrimeFicWriter and published by @DownAndOutBooks. Pick up your copy!
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Murder, Neat, which I co-edited with Barb Goffman, and Scattered, Smothered, Covered, and Chunked, which I co-edited with Stacy Woodson, have both been nominated for a Best Anthology Anthony Award!
Congrats to my co-editors and to the editors of the other nominated anthologies.
Murder, Neat: A SleuthSayers Anthology received the inaugural Derringer Award for Best Anthology. Congratulations to all the contributors for their fantastic stories.
Today at SleuthSayers, I discuss two anthologies and a collection: Sleuths Just Wanna Have Fun, Trouble in Texas, and Al Sirois's Before Baker Street.
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New in April from Down & Out Books: During the 1980s, girls weren’t the only people who wanted to have fun. Sleuths Just Wanna Have Fun features fourteen stories about private eyes and the lighter side of sleuthing during the materialistic decade. - https://t.co/4TkpzziQpL
Coming April 14 from Down & Out Books: Sleuths Just Wanna Have Fun: Private Eyes in the Eighties, and I’m happy to be in there with “Baffled in the Blue Zone”