Started Jun 13, 2017
I do not know if this the right place for this message. If it is please accept my apologies.
Wigtown is Scotland's National Book Town with a number of shops selling mysteries. In the area, there is a large number of people who read mysteries in all forms from historical mysteries to romance mysteries.
A committee has been formed to bring mystery events to the town at weekends on a regular basis.We would like to hear as soon as possible from…
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Thanks for the friend invite! In all honesty, can't think of any one author I follow as far as the cozies I've been reading, I wander into the "cozy" section of the bookstore and pick and choose. Been getting into a few supernatural mysteries, there's one...Juliet Blackwell, she writes the "Haunted Home Renovation" series which is fun and there was one I loved by Mary Stanton, the Angels series, but she stopped writing those. :/ I've discovered I enjoy cozies more because too many of the modern "mysteries" come out more like police procedurals. I like the Ellery Queen way of solving mysteries, as far as a reader goes, give me simple clues I have to look for, don't hit me with DNA or anything like that.
Hi Robin,
Many thanks for the friend request. Always meant to make it to Wigtown - just difficult from Glasgow by public transport.
Not yet.
I'm in the process of doing the outline and research.
It will take place in Canada, so I have to find out the procedures here compared to the US.
Hi, Robin. Thanks a million for the information. I'd love for the book to be on your site. I will be in touch once the book comes out later this month.
Don
Thanks for friending me, Robin!
Donna
Hi Robin, Fabulous to connect with you. Good luck with your book dealing/ distribution job :))
I'm an Australian multi-genre writer with my crime novel, SAYONARA, being considered by a Publisher now.
Its based ona true story . Our Japanese ex-change student disappeared.
Thanks for the friends request Robin. Always good to hear from someone in Scotland.
Best Wishes
Jennifer
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