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REID JACKSON (pen name)
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the key to any fiction novel is; Does it entertain--how an authord oes that is as varied as thenbsands on the beach--similar but unique

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Future Fiction Market

The final analysis is that a excellant writer in fiction will be read whichever way crime fiction leans. For the regular arthor the key is to use your imagination and create a plot that strikes the...

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how soon to kill the first one?

We've been victimized

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Serial Crimes

I know a serial dentist!

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CH. 3 BACK TO TOPEKA The killer of The Unholy Priest returned home, he lived in Topeka, Kansas, he checked in at work. Captain Russell Brock saw Larry arrive. Larry was hard to miss. He was six foot five, lanky build, good looking, and had silvery...
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REID JACKSON (pen name) and Tina C. are now friends
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Hometown:
Topeka.KS
About Me:
retired and writing novels. Crime fiction I have one published. I am working on my second crime fiction novel and a novella. The novella is a literal fiction about the old west outlaws.
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Writer
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crime fiction
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CSI, Mental

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MORAL DILEMMA ch. 3

CH. 3 BACK TO TOPEKA
The killer of The Unholy Priest returned home, he lived in Topeka, Kansas, he checked in at work. Captain Russell Brock saw Larry arrive. Larry was hard to miss. He was six foot five, lanky build, good looking, and had silvery brown hair that gave him a look of a distinguished judge or successful business CEO. Captain Brock made a snide remark, “there’s that lazy detective whose case load is off the charts.”
“No problem, I’m gonna retire soon.”
“I remember in high school you… Continue

Posted on November 30, 2009 at 1:20am —

REID JACKSON (pen name)

MORAL DILEMMA UPDATE

You hopefully have read the first 6 chapters posted of my blogs. The FBI and local law enforcement in San Francisco have set up a task force to deal with the unusual Ice Man. From here the story takes on exciting action and character developments

Posted on November 23, 2009 at 1:00am —

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MORAL DILEMMA CH. 5 and 6

CH. 5 JACK AND ANGIE
Jack was hired and he asked Angie out to dinner to get acquainted. They were at a nice restaurant discussing their handicaps.
“I enjoyed that today, watching you was fun.”
“You were handy too.” Jack joked.
They both laughed at the pun.
“How did you lose your legs, if I may ask?”
“It`s ok, I’ll tell you.”
“I was on a night recon with two other seals in Iraq. We were sneaking up on an Iraqi command post at three am Iraqi time.”
The moon cascaded over the dunes and a slight win… Continue

Posted on November 21, 2009 at 1:32am —

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MORAL DILEMMA Ch. 2

CH. 2 FAST JACK
He was moving along smoothly as the wheels clicked over the separations in the sidewalk- tic-tic-tic. Jack was a striking figure in his wheelchair. A fit specimen in a
Wheelchair with a short crew cut dressed in jeans and a sweatshirt with odd stainless steel caps just below his knees adding to his total look of curiosity. His lower legs had been shot off. And the caps caught the attention of passerby’s. His upper body was muscular with his arms betraying his strength. He had a s… Continue

Posted on November 15, 2009 at 12:30am —

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At 3:51am on November 30, 2009, Sandra Scoppettone said…
I didn't know what you meant. So I hit add and now it looks like I'm asking you to be my friend. Which I might do but I'm never here. I get notices in my email when someone leaves me a comment. Sorry I don't know your pen name or your real name.
At 10:24am on November 20, 2009, Linda S. Prather said…
Reid, I know I'm not normal, but that's okay. I like me as I am.
At 8:13am on November 15, 2009, Linda S. Prather said…
Thank you for the invite, Reid.
At 4:31pm on November 5, 2009, Johnny Russell said…
Hi Reid, I admire your accomplishments. I'd like to invite you to my page and review my book trailer.
Johnny.
At 11:56am on October 19, 2009, Alyssa Huffman said…
Thank you very much for your gracious welcoming!
At 11:22am on October 16, 2009, Rosa Sophia said…
Thank you for the welcome. Yes, I am a pirate. ;-)
At 3:18am on October 7, 2009, Beth Groundwater said…
Hi Reid,
Thanks for befriending this fellow mystery author here!
At 2:01am on October 6, 2009, Kris Neri said…
Thanks for the friend-invite, Reid! This is a very exciting time for both of us!
At 1:57pm on October 4, 2009, Donna Carrick said…
Thanks for asking-- The First Excellence is already available on Amazon.com . Best regards, Reid, Donna
At 2:25am on September 30, 2009, Kay Thomas said…
Thanks Reid, I appreciate it. It's always great to get encouragement from another writer.
 
 

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