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MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER 1 OF NEW MYSTERY Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2017 Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: JULY 2017 Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: MARCH 2009 Because I've been neglecting this blog, I thought I'd post the balance of chapter one of my mystery novel, HB. Do remember, this is a work in progress, far from a finished scene. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: FEBRUARY 2010 Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: JULY 2007 Chapter one, rough draft, is done. (1840 words) Had to pause and go back to my saga--I had a sudden thought that a brief prologue is needed, to explain things. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2007 The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER 1 OF NEW MYSTERY Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2017 Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: JULY 2017 Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: MARCH 2009 Because I've been neglecting this blog, I thought I'd post the balance of chapter one of my mystery novel, HB. Do remember, this is a work in progress, far from a finished scene. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: FEBRUARY 2010 Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: JULY 2007 Chapter one, rough draft, is done. (1840 words) Had to pause and go back to my saga--I had a sudden thought that a brief prologue is needed, to explain things. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2007 The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER 1 OF NEW MYSTERY Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2012 When three bodies are discovered, one after another, all murdered in the same gruesome manner, it appears a serial killer is on the loose. Detectives from the New Orleans Police Department enlist the help of private investigator Luke Jacobs and his team to catch the villain. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2012 When three bodies are discovered, one after another, all murdered in the same gruesome manner, it appears a serial killer is on the loose. Detectives from the New Orleans Police Department enlist the help of private investigator Luke Jacobs and his team to catch the villain. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2011 Yes, it's time I left a post. If only life and other things did not intrude. Haven't read an engrossing mystery for a while. Must remedy that. I do want to mention I've been watching Knowledge Network 's airing of two long-running British series: 1990s episodes of A Touch of Frost, and early 2000s episodes of Knowledge Network 's airing oftwo long
MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: JUNE 2015 ~ Jonathan Kellerman was born in New York City in 1949. He now lives in Los Angeles with his wife, mystery writer Faye Kellerman and theirfour children.
MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2007 I know it's been ages. I haven't been idle, but not working as much on HB as I'd hoped. Something odd (or maybe not?) I started reading two mystery novels, different authors, different publishers, sold MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: BEFORE WE HAD THE MENTALIST, WE HAD Death on the Nile Agatha Christie's Poirot The inimitable Hercule Poirot, played to eccentric perfection by David Suchet, embarks on a Nile cruise along with the usual assortment of friends, family, and strangers, all harboring deadly secrets. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: ALREADY A REVISION The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2019 The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER ONE -- CONTINUED Because I've been neglecting this blog, I thought I'd post the balance of chapter one of my mystery novel, HB. Do remember, this is a work in progress, far from a finished scene. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2017 Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: JULY 2017 Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: FEBRUARY 2010 Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: ALREADY A REVISION The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2019 The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER ONE -- CONTINUED Because I've been neglecting this blog, I thought I'd post the balance of chapter one of my mystery novel, HB. Do remember, this is a work in progress, far from a finished scene. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2017 Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: JULY 2017 Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: FEBRUARY 2010 Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: ALREADY A REVISION The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER 1 OF NEW MYSTERY Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: JANUARY 2017 The fourth book in a series, yet reading it as a stand-alone book is easy. I didn't find any requirement to read the previous books. Beautiful redhead Maggie O'Connell is a prominent and popular Houston professional photographer with an annoying problem: a stalker whose penchant for leaving her messages has increased to an alarming level. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: BEGINNING AND ENDING That's what I have for this new mystery. And some in between plot events. The rest will come as I write it. That's the plan, anyway. I started with even more of a plan. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2008 Wow! I can't believe it's been more than a year since I last took a "dip" here. I've been concentrating on other projects, but HB has never long been out of my thoughts. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: BEFORE WE HAD THE MENTALIST, WE HAD Death on the Nile Agatha Christie's Poirot The inimitable Hercule Poirot, played to eccentric perfection by David Suchet, embarks on a Nile cruise along with the usual assortment of friends, family, and strangers, all harboring deadly secrets. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: MARCH 2010 Published 2005 Part police procedural, part dark psychological suspense, this well-written chiller kept me turning the pages. (Through most of the book.) MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2012 When three bodies are discovered, one after another, all murdered in the same gruesome manner, it appears a serial killer is on the loose. Detectives from the New Orleans Police Department enlist the help of private investigator Luke Jacobs and his team to catch the villain. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2007 The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2019 The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER ONE -- CONTINUED Because I've been neglecting this blog, I thought I'd post the balance of chapter one of my mystery novel, HB. Do remember, this is a work in progress, far from a finished scene. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2017 Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: JULY 2017 Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: FEBRUARY 2010 Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: ALREADY A REVISION The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2019 The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER ONE -- CONTINUED Because I've been neglecting this blog, I thought I'd post the balance of chapter one of my mystery novel, HB. Do remember, this is a work in progress, far from a finished scene. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2017 Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: JULY 2017 Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: FEBRUARY 2010 Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: ALREADY A REVISION The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER 1 OF NEW MYSTERY Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: JANUARY 2017 The fourth book in a series, yet reading it as a stand-alone book is easy. I didn't find any requirement to read the previous books. Beautiful redhead Maggie O'Connell is a prominent and popular Houston professional photographer with an annoying problem: a stalker whose penchant for leaving her messages has increased to an alarming level. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: BEGINNING AND ENDING That's what I have for this new mystery. And some in between plot events. The rest will come as I write it. That's the plan, anyway. I started with even more of a plan. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2008 Wow! I can't believe it's been more than a year since I last took a "dip" here. I've been concentrating on other projects, but HB has never long been out of my thoughts. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: BEFORE WE HAD THE MENTALIST, WE HAD Death on the Nile Agatha Christie's Poirot The inimitable Hercule Poirot, played to eccentric perfection by David Suchet, embarks on a Nile cruise along with the usual assortment of friends, family, and strangers, all harboring deadly secrets. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: MARCH 2010 Published 2005 Part police procedural, part dark psychological suspense, this well-written chiller kept me turning the pages. (Through most of the book.) MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2012 When three bodies are discovered, one after another, all murdered in the same gruesome manner, it appears a serial killer is on the loose. Detectives from the New Orleans Police Department enlist the help of private investigator Luke Jacobs and his team to catch the villain. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2007 The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2019 The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER 1 OF NEW MYSTERY Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER ONE -- CONTINUED Because I've been neglecting this blog, I thought I'd post the balance of chapter one of my mystery novel, HB. Do remember, this is a work in progress, far from a finished scene. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2008 Wow! I can't believe it's been more than a year since I last took a "dip" here. I've been concentrating on other projects, but HB has never long been out of my thoughts. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: FEBRUARY 2010 Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: ALREADY A REVISION The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2007 The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2019 The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER 1 OF NEW MYSTERY Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER ONE -- CONTINUED Because I've been neglecting this blog, I thought I'd post the balance of chapter one of my mystery novel, HB. Do remember, this is a work in progress, far from a finished scene. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2008 Wow! I can't believe it's been more than a year since I last took a "dip" here. I've been concentrating on other projects, but HB has never long been out of my thoughts. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: FEBRUARY 2010 Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: ALREADY A REVISION The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2007 The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2019 The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER 1 OF NEW MYSTERY Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER ONE -- CONTINUED Because I've been neglecting this blog, I thought I'd post the balance of chapter one of my mystery novel, HB. Do remember, this is a work in progress, far from a finished scene. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2008 Wow! I can't believe it's been more than a year since I last took a "dip" here. I've been concentrating on other projects, but HB has never long been out of my thoughts. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: FEBRUARY 2010 Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: ALREADY A REVISION The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2007 The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2019 The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER 1 OF NEW MYSTERY Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER ONE -- CONTINUED Because I've been neglecting this blog, I thought I'd post the balance of chapter one of my mystery novel, HB. Do remember, this is a work in progress, far from a finished scene. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2008 Wow! I can't believe it's been more than a year since I last took a "dip" here. I've been concentrating on other projects, but HB has never long been out of my thoughts. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: FEBRUARY 2010 Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: ALREADY A REVISION The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2007 The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2019 The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER 1 OF NEW MYSTERY Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER ONE -- CONTINUED Because I've been neglecting this blog, I thought I'd post the balance of chapter one of my mystery novel, HB. Do remember, this is a work in progress, far from a finished scene. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2008 Wow! I can't believe it's been more than a year since I last took a "dip" here. I've been concentrating on other projects, but HB has never long been out of my thoughts. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: FEBRUARY 2010 Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: ALREADY A REVISION The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2007 The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2019 The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER 1 OF NEW MYSTERY Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: CHAPTER ONE -- CONTINUED Because I've been neglecting this blog, I thought I'd post the balance of chapter one of my mystery novel, HB. Do remember, this is a work in progress, far from a finished scene. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: QUICK REVIEW Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2008 Wow! I can't believe it's been more than a year since I last took a "dip" here. I've been concentrating on other projects, but HB has never long been out of my thoughts. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: 2010 Missing by Karin Alvtegen Published – 2000 Translated from Swedish by Anna Paterson Though born to a wealthy family, Sybilla Forsenstrom has for 15 years been homeless by choice. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: FEBRUARY 2010 Published in 1998 Ann Rule, a master of the true crime genre, tackles the case of a woman who has it all, then ends up doing two consecutive hard forties--forty years in prison for a capital offense in place of the death penalty--for the murders of two of her children and MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: ALREADY A REVISION The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger. MYSTERY, SUSPENSE: AUGUST 2007 The muse has spoken. I've revised the beginning of chapter one. I admit it had been rather dull, not much of a grabber. I don't know if this is much better, but I feel it's stronger.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
The seventh book of the Hope Sze medical mystery series is the first I read. I was hooked on page 1, an action packed scene in which the young resident doctor is nearly strangled by a psychotic drug addict screaming for her next fix.MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
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SATURDAY, 1 JULY 2017 CHAPTER 1 OF NEW MYSTERYChapter 1
Did that shadow move? Was someone skulking in darkness three blocksahead?
Detective Tony Zak hunched over the steering wheel and stared hard into the black heart of the alley where lights from the cross streets couldn’t penetrate. The muggy night air, the sweaty windshield, his own sleep-deprived brain all conspired to distort his vision. Beside him, Eddie Loewen studied his cell phone and muttered, “Already 10:52.” He tapped his fingers on his knee. “Got a late date?” A gust of wind, laden with the stink of urine, dead vermin, and festering food slapped Zak in the face. “Yeah. A nurse at Shasta Memorial.” Loewen flashed a grin. “She’s off at midnight. Spur was supposed to be here at 10:30. Think he’s coming?” Typical of Loewen, impatient to cross off another name on his endless list of what he called _hot prospects_. “I don’t know his habits. You saw the file. Anything about his punctuality?” “There wasn’t much. Just his ugly mug shot, time and locale of this meet, that he had some info on a murder. Should we give him five and leave? Then we can close the windows, turn on the air, and get out of this shit hole.” Okay. Now the shadow was moving. “Look there. End of the alley.Someone walking.”
”About time. Drive up.” “No, it might spook him. He’ll come to us. He’sexpecting––”
Ahead, a black car turned into the alley, swerved and straightened, red tail lights flickering, headlights on high beam. Shadow man shielded his eyes with his arm. He leaped, whirled and ran. The car picked up speed and chased him. Captured in the glare, the man scrambled from side to side, turned back to look, eyes wide, mouthopen.
“What the hell–” Zak turned the key and shifted into drive. No lights, no noise. The black car’s brake lights flickered again, andthe driver sped up.
“That’s twice he hit the guy,” Loewen said. Zak slammed to a stop behind the black car. The driver’s door was open. The headlights showed a figure using a tire iron as a club, lifting it high in the air, smashing down hard. It made dull thuddingnoises.
Zak and Loewen jumped out, drew guns, and advanced, one on each sideof the black car.
A young woman stopped in mid-action, dropped the tire iron, andbolted up the lane.
The object of her attack lay bleeding on the road, with what looked like his brain exposed. “Holy shit! It’s Spur!” Zak headed after the girl. “Call it in!”Posted by Cat Dubie
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private investigator WEDNESDAY, 11 JANUARY 2017 QUICK REVIEW – AGAINST THE STORM Against The storm by Kat Martin The fourth book in a series, yet reading it as a stand-alone book is easy. I didn't find any requirement to read the previous books. Beautiful redhead Maggie O'Connell is a prominent and popular Houston professional photographer with an annoying problem: a stalker whose penchant for leaving her messages has increased to an alarming level. She hires handsome ex-Army Ranger security expert-private investigator Trace Rawlins to find the stalker and stop him before he can carry out his latest chilling promise – that soon he and Maggiewill be together.
Maggie's life becomes infinitely more interesting when her younger sister, who she hasn't seen in years, shows up on her doorstep with a baby. On learning that her sister has escaped an abusive relationship and needs help, Maggie takes them in and discovers she has a strong protective streak. Trace, whose weakness for redheads has always been his undoing, is wary about taking the job for Maggie, especially when he finds out she didn't tell him the truth about why Houston Police did not take her complaints seriously. But he takes the case out of feelings of duty, all the while fighting both his distrust of Maggie and a strong attraction to her. Maggie has an equally strong attraction to Trace, but is certain he is seeing someone else. She can't see a future for them. As they go about searching for the stalker, planning to lure him into the open, they fight their attraction. Until they cannot any longer. The stalker is caught, yet Maggie's life is still in danger. Her townhouse catches fire; all her camera equipment and computers are ruined. After some digging, they determine this new threat comes from something in one of her photographs, and they work together to catchthe culprit.
Conclusion: well-written, fast-paced twisty suspense, lots of will-they-or-won't-they stay together anxiety, scads of steamy sex. The appearance of the sister with the baby makes a nice subplot, though her instant hookup with a kind, selfless young billionaire isn't easy to believe. Also, the reasons that Maggie and Trace initially distrust each other are flimsy. But there is much to enjoyhere.
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SATURDAY, 20 JUNE 2015 QUICK REVIEW – THE BUTCHER'S THEATER _The Butcher's Theater_ by Jonathan Kellerman1988
Said to be one of Kellerman’s best, most ambitious works, his fourth novel is huge, not in size but in its panoramic scope. Part police procedural, part suspense thriller, part intense analysis of a psychotic killer, the story plays out vividly in an exciting city seething with passionate racial, political, and religious differences. When the mutilated body of a young Arab girl is discovered in the hills around Jerusalem, Chief Inspector David Sharavi and his crack team, a cross section of the rich ethnic composition of the city, swing into action. The mutilation-murder of a second Arab girl drives the press to focus on the political significance of the case, resulting in turmoil--an Arab-Jewish riot and more bloodshed. The investigation leads Sharavi through the darkest recesses of the sprawling city and of his own mind, before ending in a chilling showdown where he and the killer meet in a gruesome fight to thedeath.
Wonderfully detailed descriptions of the culture, history, and life in modern-day Jerusalem bring the city to vibrant life, as strong a character as those who inhabit the pages of this book. Conclusion – I've read many Kellerman books, and this is my favorite. Great story, well told. ~ Jonathan Kellerman was born in New York City in 1949. He now lives in Los Angeles with his wife, mystery writer Faye Kellerman and theirfour children.
~ “I didn't want to do another book about Israel but I did bring Sharavi back in _Survival of the Fittest_ as a fairly major character and I may bring him back again as a side protagonist in other books.” – from an interview on _Bookreporter.com_, May 2003 ~ “Whether you're a writer creating fiction, or a musician, or a painter, the whole thing about being creative is doing something new. We call them novels for a reason: they're novel, they're new! I think creative people tend to have low tolerance for repetition. It gets boring. Thrown into the mix in my case is that there are a lot of built-in constraints to writing a series. There are limits to what I can do to Delaware . I can stretch him up to a point but not past it. Given those limitations I'm always trying to move those boundaries and make things interesting.” – from an interview on _Bookreporter.com_, May 2003 ~ Faye Kellerman on her husband’s work: "Jonathan's strength is his consistency in always writing a fantastic story, his ability to keep the story moving and his wonderful prose. He uses the perfect metaphor -- not five perfect metaphors. He's able to inject much more into his thrillers than the average thriller-writer because of his training as a psychologist and his keen insight into people." – from an interview on _BookPage_, Dec 2000– Cat
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FRIDAY, 31 OCTOBER 2014 QUICK REVIEW - SILENT WITNESS Silent Witness by Shirley Wells In Lancashire, England, Ex cop turned private investigator Dylan Scott is hired by the parents of a man they claim is unjustly serving a life sentence for murder. Once unjustly jailed himself, Scott is determined to find the truth and free the man, if indeed heis innocent.
And Aleksander Kaminski claims he's innocent, despite strong evidence that places him at the scene of his ex-wife's murder. Kaminski's second wife Sue supports the claims of her incarcerated husband, despite knowing he was still involved with hisex.
Scott's investigation turns up several suspects, and he diligently follows each lead. He discovers a complicated web of secrets, passions, self-delusions, and deceit that he must unravel to help theimprisoned man.
Interspersed with Scott's detective work is his sometimes strained relationship with his wife Bev, who has just had their second child and is suffering from postpartum depression. This is an honest and natural depiction of a husband and wife who love but often don't understand each other. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, apparently third in the series. Scott is a great character, likable, human, caring. The other characters are also well developed and given their chance to tell the story in their own unique points of view. Great twist at the end – one I didn't see coming. Conclusion: I read this book quickly – could not put it down for long, and found myself often thinking about it. I wanted Scott to solve it and set Kaminski free. I wanted Bev to bond with her baby, and all to be happy. Wonderful writing by Shirley Wells. I want to read more of her work, more about Dylan Scott.--Cat
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FRIDAY, 10 AUGUST 2012 QUICK REVIEW – A NEW ORLEANS DETECTIVE MYSTERY A New Orleans Detective Mystery by Ken Mask When three bodies are discovered, one after another, all murdered in the same gruesome manner, it appears a serial killer is on the loose. Detectives from the New Orleans Police Department enlist the help of private investigator Luke Jacobs and his team to catchthe villain.
I normally dislike reading gobs of back story and the personal history of peripheral characters. Although there are many overlaps and repetitions, Ken Mask makes it fascinating, as he does with the history of the city. New Orleans and the characters who live and work there come alive from a writer who obviously loves his city. Jacobs uses his above average smarts and common sense to solve the mystery, and delights in explaining everything, often in cryptic terms, to the detectives and his group. Interesting story, told in an interesting way. Summary: Although the ending – the unmasking of the killer – seemed abrupt I found the story intelligent and well told.– Cat
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SATURDAY, 4 AUGUST 2012 QUICK REVIEW - SEAWEED ON THE ROCKS Silas Seaweed, of the Coast Salish tribe, is a tough street cop in Victoria, BC. His investigation into the overdose death of a young native woman takes him from the mean streets of the city to the lofty mansions of the wealthy. He works this way along gritty sidewalks where he knows most of the habitués, and pieces together a lucrative con that uses bits of native mythology to prey on the superstitions of wealthy people. Silas untangles the web of deceit, solves a murder, and keeps the peace in his own way, all the while staying true to his rich heritage and the ways of his people. The fourth of the series, Seaweed on the Rocks is a refreshingly different police story, with well-defined characters, and a uniquelead.
Conclusion: an enjoyable mystery, made all the more fascinating by the interweaving of first Nations lore and customs.-- Cat
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SUNDAY, 10 JUNE 2012SHERLOCK
I recently had the pleasure of watching both the first and the second seasons of the new Sherlock TV series. Each season consisted of three 90 minute episodes. Sherlock, produced for the BBC and the PBS Masterpiece anthology series, is the latest incarnation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective Sherlock Holmes. This is a modern Sherlock, a distinctive Sherlock in that he is a self-described high functioning sociopath. Rare flashes of humanity are brought out by Dr. John Watson, a veteran of the war inAfghanistan.
The great consulting detective uses cell phones, the Internet, GPS, every latest gadget that he can. Dr. Watson writes his stories about Sherlock on a blog. There are familiar names from the original stories – Mrs. Hudson, DI Lestrade, Jim Moriarty, Mycroft Holmes, and the stories are loosely based on the originals. The episodes are fast-paced, filled with action, and give us a fine picture of modern London. Fans, myself included, are happily awaiting the next season, slated for production in 2013.--Cat
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