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Hometown:
Honiton
About Me:
I have spent two years transcribing my deceased mother-in-law's hand written works. Four novels and over 50 short stories. I have had one of Mum's books accepted for publishing early 2008. So now I have to learn the 'ropes' on promoting and marketing.
I Am A:
Reader
Website:
http://pangirl.tripod.com
Books And Authors I Like:
I read murder mystery, spy and international intrigue, thriller and some romance.
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
Movies and T.V. similar to my reading tastes.

Ladies of Class

In the book Ladies of Class, Richard Hayward’s promotion and move from the big city life to the sleepy town of Burshill, England, has been shattered. Sir John Bury needs a murder solved. Clues take him from Burshill to California, Paris and London and back in time. As the story progresses the plot thickens. Richard Hayward's reputation as the youngest officer to be promoted to Detective Chief Inspector precedes him. Richard hoped his recent transfer and move to Burshill would allow him a quiet convalescence from a broken leg. But his peace was soon to be shattered by a phone call from Sir John Bury, the Chief Constable.

A murder had been committed that night and Richard's ability to solve crimes, in spite of his unconventional methods, were needed before his duties officially began.
The results of his investigations and travels, in search of clues and answers to the apparently senseless murders are surprising. Several ladies of a particular ‘class’ become part of the inquiry. As the facts begin to unfold, they not only amaze Richard, himself and the community of Burshill, but extends all the way to the top brass of Scotland Yard. In the face of adversity, Richard manages to outwit the criminal and emerges triumphant.

Now Available at Amazon.com abd Barnes and Noble
http://pangirl.tripod.com or http://marjo-mumswritings.blogspot.com
Published by:
http://www.vrpublishing.com/coming_soon.html
Available from:
http://www.amazon.com/Ladies-Class-Marjorie-Owen/dp/0979332753/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1203366391&sr=1-10
or:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/results.asp?WRD=Ladies+of+Class&z=y

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"Ladies of Class" Blog Tours

"Ladies of Class" will be in print Saturday March 15th. Several Authors are doing blog tours for LOC. Please hope on over check their blogs and leave a comment.



Virtual Book Tour Schedule for LADIES OF CLASS



Written by Marjorie Owen



Presented by Dee Owen



March 12th Diane Wylie



Http://dianewyle.blogspot.com



March 14th Christee Atwood



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March 15th Delia… Continue

Posted on March 11, 2008 at 5:01am

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At 12:08am on December 9, 2009, RONALD FEASEL said…
Please add me my requests full. Checkout my blog entries here on my second novel I'm writing---Moral Dilemma
At 5:20am on March 11, 2008, Dee Owen said…
Thanks Aidana... We are getting excited as it will be in print on Saturday! And got Blog Tours all this week!

Dee
At 3:59am on February 24, 2008, Dee Owen said…
I will do that Brian and congratulations, Mum's book comes out March15th and we just got our copies for promotion. It's really exciting to actually see it in print! Dee
At 2:07am on February 24, 2008, Brian L Porter said…
Thanks Dee, please feel free to visit my various sites and see what i've been up to lately. The next novel is due out in April!

Brian
At 4:27am on February 14, 2008, Allan E. Ansorge said…
Envy does not describe. Pardon me for tearing-up I going to the corner of the room to sulk now.

Allan
At 3:46am on February 14, 2008, Allan E. Ansorge said…
Oh but would that be true Europe sounds wonderful
At 8:26am on February 13, 2008, Allan E. Ansorge said…
How very strange, my computer clock is set at the twelfth. There is a mysteries there somewhere.
To answer the question, I am currently at my Florida home.

Allan
At 6:12am on February 13, 2008, Allan E. Ansorge said…
Love the home page it's a great start.
Allan
At 5:32pm on January 8, 2008, Darren Laws said…
I hope you enjoy Crimespace. Good luck with your mother in law's novels and good luck with the promotion and marketing. Seems quite a challenge.
At 8:45am on January 8, 2008, J. D. Webb said…
Hello, Dee. Since Brian left you a blatant plug - so will I. Visit my site to read the first chapter of my mysteries. www.jdwebb.com
They're cozies as I don't wish to offend. However there are still murders and mayhem.
Best of luck with your MIL's work. The hard part is marketing and promoting. I'm owner of the publishing and promoting yahoo group. We have a great deal of tips for you. Check it out.
Dave
 
 
 

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