Tag: mystery
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Fatál is alive!
I’m not sure I truly believed this day would ever arrive, but here we are – Fatal Errors is alive in the ether and in print! Launch day/pub day/book birthday…whatever you want to call it, today (August 13, 2024) is special for me. And “what a long, strange trip it’s been.”* My first draft of…
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How Fatál became a hacker
**includes excerpts from Fatal Errors – available for pre-order now! After the principle caught me snooping through personnel files – I just knew smarmy old Mr. D had some kind of record that needed to be exposed – Zigana, my grandmother, moved the two of us from North Dayton to dinky little Yellow Springs, Ohio,…
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A Romani Surprise for Fatal Errors
What can I say about Fatál Wood, the protagonist of my new novel (besides pre-order here!)? I’ve learned I have to let her speak for herself! She woke me one morning to introduce herself with what is now the opening line of the first chapter in Fatal Errors: “So I’m a hacker – get over…
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What I’m reading: Never Name the Dead
Things that amazed/intrigued/surprised me about D.M. Rowell’s debut novel Never Name the Dead: Rest assured, I’m ready to pre-order Rowell’s sequel which comes out this fall.
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No “Errors” here – just excitement!
Thrilled beyond words (hence the short post) to reveal the cover for my soon-to-be released new novel Fatal Errors! First in a new series, Fatal Errors introduces Dayton, Ohio, native and now Yellow Springs resident Fatál Wood (accent on the second syllable, please!) – a talented hacker with an attitude, an ingrained sense of justice,…
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What I’m reading: Daisy Darker
My biggest (only?) regret at writing mysteries – and reading/watching so many of them, is that it’s really hard to find one that surprises me. Usually I’ve got the plot (mostly) figured out and the villain nailed long before the big reveal. Not so with Alice Feeney’s Daisy Darker…boy, did this one keep me guessing!…