Groan. The time of year has rolled round once again for getting my car MOT & service done – as I have to renew my tax disc by the end of June. Honestly, I have no idea why they give you only a bare two weeks to get this sorted out – don’t they know people have busy lives and have to book things months ahead just in order to fit them in these days?? Last year, we really pushed it to the wire. And some. Anyway, Lord H has nobly said he’d book the service etc at a garage near him,…
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Added by Anne Brooke on June 13, 2007 at 3:56am —
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After a fight with his girlfriend Mya, 24-year-old
New York Gazette
reporter Henry Parker is in no mood to interrupt a sobbing voicemail
from her, when in fact Mya was calling for help after being attacked.
Guilt over his inaction drives Henry to intercede when the ex-con he's
just interviewed is threatened by a man with a gun. In the ensuing
struggle, the gun goes off, killing the man.
The next day, Henry
picks up the…
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Added by Gerald So on June 13, 2007 at 12:24am —
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Hope i haven't appeared to be rude...re friend requests...I'm travelling in Tanzania and haven't had running water, much less internet access. In Dodoma for the day at a swanky ($60 a day) hotel so i'm treating myself to a little computer time. My husband and i are helping to fund a library in a small village in central Tanzania. The work is going very well, and i'm planning to post a lot of pix on my website if anyone's interested. (…
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Added by Rosemary Harris on June 12, 2007 at 8:53pm —
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Title: MIXED FANCIES
Author: Brenda Blethyn
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Edition released: June 2007
ISBN: 978-1-4165-2786-2
296 pages
Review by: Karen Chisholm
In this age, where there appear to be more and more people obsessed with being "famous for being famous", and an unfortunate group who follow their every, underwhelming move, MIXED FANCIES arrived in my post box recently.
Brenda Blethyn is one of those actresses you undoubtedly have seen in…
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Added by Karen from AustCrime on June 12, 2007 at 5:40pm —
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Many National SinC members are fortunate enough to participate in
regional chapters. These chapters meet at different places around
the country, from Alaska to Florida, and from California to New
York. For those who aren't geographically near enough to participate
in person, there are the Internet Chapter and the Guppies. With all
of these active groups there are as many chapter personalities as
there are chapters. Some are mostly made up of writers, some mostly…
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Added by Sisters In Crime on June 12, 2007 at 11:58am —
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I keep receiving thrillers for review that lack intensity. You know, that spark, flare, flash, heart-stopping, nail-biting, can't-stop-turning-the-pages feel of a great thriller novel.
It's not that the books aren't good. They are. (Well, for the most part.) But they lack that fundamental element that makes a thriller, well, thrilling.
I'm seeing a lot of POV shifts - too many within a scene that causes confusion. I'm seeing stabs at omniscient POV. Unfortunately, the…
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Added by Angela Wilson on June 12, 2007 at 11:40am —
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For a long time I wanted to write a story about a skeleton that was found under the Cape Hatteras lighthouse. One December I was on the ferry riding back from Ocracoke and I was reading an article to pass the time. That's where I learned about the time before the National Seashore was opened. Read on for more information about how Lilah and the Locket came to be...
Acknowledgement…
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Added by Nikki Leigh on June 12, 2007 at 7:34am —
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So, I'm sitting here pleased as punch with my new tea of choice.
Yep, I drink tea. I also mainline Diet Mtn Dew and have an affinity for
frozen coffee drinks, but, this post is about tea.
Celestial Seasonings Tea.
I love the little boxes the tea comes in, each one bursting with
artwork and little side quotes. It's definitely tea for the soul. I
remember years and years ago when I first found out about these teas. I
thought they were really cool.…
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Added by Beth Walker on June 12, 2007 at 6:48am —
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If you scroll down a bit you can read my short story,
The Inspector, first published in
Shred of Evidence a year or more ago. The story is a good one, but there's a problem that I can't help thinking it has. I'll get to that in a minute. First, the background of where the story came from.
WhenI was young, my family and I attended a church on Manida Street in the Bronx. It was a storefront church…
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Added by Steven Torres on June 12, 2007 at 6:13am —
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Sigh. I really tried hard to like “Talk to Me” on TV last night – which apparently was supposed to be the next “Cold Feet”. Um, it isn’t. Unlike the glorious CF, TTM is clichéd, dull (serious yawning …) and full of characters too much up their own arses to be remotely likeable. Loveable doesn’t even come into it, to be honest. I mean, I seriously didn’t care about the totally unrealistic love triangle at the heart of it – as far as I’m concerned, they’re all as bad as each…
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Added by Anne Brooke on June 12, 2007 at 5:51am —
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Hard Man is a simple story of a man who misses his mom, loves his dog and finds Jesus.
Over the course of 8 blood soaked chapters that all take their names from movies, Hard Man unfolds with a savage intensity. The movie titles used will cleverly act as epigraphs for the
chapters.
Hard Man is divided pretty clearly into two parts. It’s
during the first part that we will…
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Added by BrianLindenmuth on June 12, 2007 at 5:07am —
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NEON DRAGON (Legal Thriller-Michael Knight-Boston-Cont) – VG+
Dobbyn, John F. – 1st book
University Press of New England, 2007, US Hardcover – ISBN: 158465614X
First Sentence: Suppose you were to wake up one Monday morning to a promising, amber sun rising out of… Continue
Added by LJ Roberts on June 12, 2007 at 4:30am —
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If you haven't watched the end of the Sopranos yet, DON'T READ THIS. If you have, please read on. (If you never plan to, who the heck are you and where have you been the past eight years?)
After all the speculation that Tony or AJ would be killed, or that Adrianna would rise from the dead, ending with a blank dark screen was a bold choice that is bound to piss off a ton of people. However, once I was finished yelling "It's…
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Added by Alafair Burke on June 12, 2007 at 3:07am —
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Julie Armstrong has been for a 'night out with the girls' and arrives home, barely sober, to find her son Luke in the bath, apparently drowned, scented water and flowers floating on the surface. Whatever happened, her daughter Laura has slept through it all. Inspector Vera Stanhope of the Northumbrian police, is the investigating officer. Soon there is a second body, this time young student teacher Lily Marsh. She too is found lying in a pool of water strewn with flowers but this time in an…
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Added by Kerrie on June 11, 2007 at 2:37pm —
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by Pari Noskin Taichert
When I first met Kat, she was the events coordinator for one of New Mexico's most wonderful independent bookstores. Alas, Bound to be Read closed. After a few months at another indy, she make the jump onto the other side of the telephone and became the booking coordinator for the University of New Mexico…
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Added by Pari Noskin Taichert on June 11, 2007 at 11:17am —
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Scotsman Allan Guthrie is one of the most demented and twisted crime writers working today. And one of the very best. His third novel, HARD MAN, is the first ot enjoy hardcover publication by a major US publisher. And while this might go a long way toward widening his reading audience, it will certainly cause his fans and newly acquired readers to seek each other out, find a secluded corner somewhere, and urgently quiz each other with questions like, "You read it, did that really happen?"…
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Added by Alan Cranis on June 11, 2007 at 11:00am —
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The bright lights of the box-stores reflected their hypnotic dance on Vic's black-plastic shades as he cruised College Drive. In a well, practiced move, he pulled out a matchbook with his free-hand, flipping a match over the edge of the book and brushing it across the strike-pad with his thumb. It sparked heat in a flash, and he brought the flame to the half-burnt Marlboro dangling from his mouth. The hard lines of his face illuminated in the rear-view.
With a… Continue
Added by Liam Sweeny on June 11, 2007 at 8:52am —
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Had to share the latest review I got for Lilah and the Locket ------
On the Outer Banks of North Carolina, an Oceanside region subject to hurricanes and tidal waves, the Cape Hatteras National Seashore construction commenced in 1932 under the auspices of the Civilian Conservation Corps to preserve the area's topography and wildlife. World War II interfered, but in the 1950's postwar climate the project was resumed. In August…
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Added by Nikki Leigh on June 11, 2007 at 7:54am —
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If you scroll down a bit, you'll see a short story that first ran a couple of years ago in Shred of Evidence. It's from my novel series - Precinct Puerto Rico. Hope you enjoy:
The Inspector
By
Steven Torres
Like many bad days, this one was starting late. Gonzalo was scheduled to leave the station house and head home in fifteen minutes. His relief had already come in and Mari had called to say dinner was nearly done. Instead of finishing up his paperwork for…
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Added by Steven Torres on June 11, 2007 at 7:25am —
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Just as it is foolish to gauge the general fitness level of Americans
by walking the aisles of Walmart, so it would be wise not to make
assumptions about the intelligence of flatlanders based on their
behavior when they come north. So whenever I want to shake my head at
someone’s foolish behavior, I’m reminded that it is usually another,
more intelligent guest at the inn who points it out to me.
Yet
there is no denying the ability of one person to create…
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Added by Michael Carr on June 11, 2007 at 7:08am —
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