Another 5-star review! Here's what Cherie Hiles (Somewhere in the Bible belt) posted on Amazon.com about Damaged Goods:
"I was sorry it ended. I was completely hooked on this book from beginning to end. The writing is excellent, the story well-told with depth of character, and description that doesn't leave you confused - but doesn't go on and on to the point of boring you.
I honestly couldn't put it down except when forced, (funny how they think you ought to work at work,…
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Here's what Damascena posted on Amazon.com for Damaged Goods:
"Thisis is the first Hannibal Jones book I've read, and it is a delight on all levels. The writing is excellent to exquisite. the characters are believable (including the hero, who can do amazing things, but is still extremely human). the setting is lovingly and meticulously drawn, in several locales, and the story left me absolutely breathless on more than one occasion.
I especially enjoyed some of the side action,…
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If the movie "Battleship" looks interesting to you, you need to check out my submarine adventure novel "The Piranha Assignment." It's FREE on Kindle for the next 5 days, and a great introduction to my Stark & O'Brien thriller series.…
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Karol B. Molpus "Lady K" posted this about Collateral Damage on Amazon.com:
"Not your everyday mystery. Well chosen names and charactors. Easy to take and read when there is a time challenge. Fun new series I am excited to read more!"…
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Here's what M. Simpson "Kindle lover" posted on Amazon.com about Damaged Goods:
"Great novel. It surprised me; it was different from the previous Hannibal Jones mysteries. There was less beating up bad guys and more vulnerability. As usual, the characters were all very interesting and very unique. Read this one!"…
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Saturday I’ll be one of the featured authors at the Virginia Festival of the Book. This annual event is a 5-day festival of mostly free literary events that are open to the public as we honor book culture and promote reading and literacy.
On my panel, called “High Body Count” you’ll see five mystery writers chatting about writing series books and killing b ad guys, and answering questions from the audience. I hope you will be IN that audience. The panel is at 2pm, at the Omni Hotel,…
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Sarah Smith read the Kindle version of The Troubleshooter and posted a number of positive comments on Amazon.com. She not only liked my writing but seemed surprised that the book wasn’t filled with errors. To be fair she was not too happy about the way I portray Hannibal’s woman Cindy, but I hope she will see the character’s growth in later novels. Because she offered such a balanced response to my novel I have posted Sarah Smith’s review on my web…
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The Barnes and Noble on the Northern Virginia Community College Annandale campus is the biggest campus bookstore I’ve ever seen. My book signing there was a great event: I had fun and signed several books. Naturally I’m looking forward to the next time. http://www.ascamacho.com/
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I want to know how you like my mystery novels, and I’m willing to pay for your opinion.
On April 1 I’ll give away a $25 Amazon gift card to one of my fans.How will I know you’re a fan?Simple.Everyone who posts a review for each of my 5 mystery novels on Amazon.com will automatically be entered. If you already have reviewed some of my books you're…
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My BIG news is that my latest novel, The Piranha Assignment, has been nominated in the fiction category for the 15th Annual Library of Virginia Literary Awards. These awards honor Virginia authors, their publishers, and their literary contributions. The Library's Literary Celebration has honored such talented authors as Barbara Kingsolver, R.T. Smith and Deborah Eisenberg. I am honored to be nominated and cautiously optimistic about the…
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I’ll be signing my novels for literate students at Northern Virginia Community College. The bookstore on their Annandale Campus will host me but you don’t have to be a student to stop by and get your autographed novels. The store is on the 2nd floor of the CA Building, 8333 Little River Tpke in Annandale, VA from 11am to 3pm.
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Are you ready for something really different in an adventure thriller? How about rogue assassins, demons, and immortal master villains? You’ll find all that and more in DELIVERANCE: MORTAL PATH BOOK 3, the latest installment of the thrill-soaked series by Dakota Banks. My review of this delicious novel is in this month’s issue of The Big Thrill, the newsletter of the International Thriller Writers.…
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I had a great time, and saw lots of old friends at this year’s Bay to Ocean writers conference. Both the classes I gave were popular – one overflowed the room and several people had to be turned away. I also had a chance to critique three surprisingly good manuscripts from new authors who will be going somewhere. Trust me. All in all, another great experience.
Also I’ve been asked to speak at the Maryland Writers’ Association – Annapolis Chapter meeting on May 16. The meeting…
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If you’re looking for the ultimate beach read, you should treat yourself to Debbi Mack’s newest crime novel. Riptide is so riveting you might forget to turn over, but the pace is so hot you’ll want to dive in to cool down!
The action takes place in Ocean City MD, where lawyer “Sam”McRae must defend a friend accused of murder. The search for evidence to clear her friend’s name…
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My blog last week focused on the pluses and minuses of self-publishing and several of you offered insightful comments. The conversation continues today on Another Writers Life – http://ascamacho.blogspot.com
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My book signing at Barnes and Noble was a big success. Aside from meeting new fans – many of whom started with more than one book – the staff a was very pleasant and helpful! I hope to go back there soon.
I also met with the Just Us Girls book club – ten ladies who really know their literature. They asked the tough questions but I didn’t mind because they also were great fun to chat with and shared great food (Thanks, Josephine.) Book club meetings are even more fun than store…
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Happy Valentine’s Day! Because I love you guys, I’m giving away the Kindle edition of the seminal Hannibal Jones novel. You can get The Troubleshooter FREE today through Saturday! …
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Tomorrow I’ll have a book signing in a Barnes and Noble. This is a great store - not their biggest but plenty big enough to have a huge selection, a great cafe, and helpful folks working there. Please stop by between 1pm and 5pm and say hi, and complete your collection of my Hannibal Jones mysteries of Stark & O'Brien thrillers. The store is at 12193 Fair Lakes Promenade, Fairfax, VA -…
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I’m still coming down from the euphoria of three days in Chicago hanging with the best of the mystery and thriller writing community at Love is Murder! The panel I was on with Hank Phillippi Ryan and two other super writers got rave reviews, and I sat in on other presentations that taught me how to take fingerprints, go undercover and handle firearms like a pro. I even signed a couple books at the mass signing event. It was more fun than I can tell you, and I can’t wait to go back next…
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