The Sherlock Holmes/Domino Lady trade paperback collection is in stores now. I hope you'll visit your local comic shop and/or bookstore and pick up a copy.
CONTEST TIME! SEND US YOUR SHERLOCK SELFIES!
Want to give your local comic shop or bookstore a shout out?
Take a photo of the Sherlock Holmes/Domino Lady trade at your local store and send it to…
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Added by Bobby Nash on May 13, 2016 at 7:08am —
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Up in Kings River Life this morning we have a review of Nancy G. West's latest mystery "Dang Near Dead", a fun guest post from Nancy where she interviews her main character & a chance to win a copy of not only this book but the one before it http://kingsriverlife.com/01/12/dang-near-dead-by-nancy-g-west/
Also up in KRL this morning, a review of Jim & Joyce Lavene's latest supernatural…
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Added by Lorie Ham on January 13, 2013 at 3:37am —
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Debriefing on an author's personal relationship with the genre....As many of you may know, An Adventure in Indianapolis is a crime fiction novel but it is not a conventional mystery or whodunnit story. It is not about a murder, and quite frankly, I am glad that it is not.
As an author I can tell you that writing stories and receiving them is not the same but of course they are connected. For readers who know an author, and even more so for an author it is easy to see what…
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Added by Miriam Pia on January 2, 2013 at 2:45am —
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Nancy C. Johnson is the author of
Her Last Letter which is doing excellent right now on Amazon. It's currently #79 in the Kindle Store, #2 in Women Sleuths and #3 in Romantic Suspense. …
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Added by Cheryl Bradshaw on May 17, 2011 at 1:32am —
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This is the pin the Victims advocate handed out it was in honor of the girls.
The Panel, left to right Bob Crowder, Sheriff of Martin County, Joe Crankshaw, Journalist, Bob Stone, Former Prosecutor who prosecuted Schaefer, Yvonne Mason, Author of Silent Scream, Bruce Colton State Attorney and former co-counsel for Schaefer.
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Added by Yvonne Mason on April 29, 2009 at 2:44am —
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My True Crime Doucmentary Silent Scream gets a face lift just in time for the newest review. Read what reader and fellow author Sheri has to say about Silent Scream:
Why do serial killers intrigue us so much? I've always been drawn to the criminal mind for some reason, especially if it has to do with the mind of a serial killer.
I've watched documentaries on the likes of Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, Son…
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Added by Yvonne Mason on April 10, 2009 at 1:45am —
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Added by Yvonne Mason on January 28, 2009 at 12:26am —
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If you live on the East Coast of Florida please join me on March 7th. I will be at a book fair in Cocoa Beach, Florida selling my books and speaking about Silent Scream my true crime documentary about the victims of Gerard Schaefer Florida's first serial killer. I will be speaking at 4:00pm
BREVARD AUTHORS BOOK FAIR
Where: Central Brevard Library, Forrest Ave, Cocoa, Fl
When: Sat., March 7th, 2009, - 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Added by Yvonne Mason on January 20, 2009 at 12:22pm —
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Through our Mavens chapter of Sisters in Crime, I've come to know the wonderful mystery writer Nancy Means Wright. She posted the following review of my first novel,
Mood Swing: The Bipolar Murders, on Amazon, and since BSP is OK on our personal blogs, I'm posting it almost in its entirety:
I began this novel with trepidation - like many others, I'm a little in awe, a little uncomfortable with people with "mood swings." But as I read this terrific novel and got to know the… Continue
Added by Julie Lomoe on January 1, 2009 at 5:30am —
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Dear Yvonne:
I've just finished Silent Scream, Yvonne. I read your book in one day and I can honestly say it is one of the most incredible, frightening and compelling books I've ever read. And you put my words on the back cover, too! My goodness. I'm so very honored. Thank you for doing that.
You know, when I picked up Silent Scream this morning, I sort of paged through it from the back to the front, as my mother often…
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Added by Yvonne Mason on December 12, 2008 at 10:57am —
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When I first started researching this book- my husband who worked the crime of Georgia Jessup and Susan Place told me he didn't know just how many people would be interested in a 34 year old crime. I told him that I had a feeling about this. So I continued with my quest. As it turned out not only were people interested, but those who worked all of the crimes and are still alive were more than willing to help me with this book.
Since last week…
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Added by Yvonne Mason on December 9, 2008 at 8:11am —
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It was a time of innocence, a time of hippies, flower children and the Age of Aquarius. A time when young people felt free to roam about the countryside hitchhiking without fear. A time when law enforcement was trusted by the people they were sworn to protect and serve. That time was shattered by one of law enforcements own. His name was Gerard Schaefer. He was a former Wilton Manors, Florida Police Officer who lied his way into the office of the…
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Added by Yvonne Mason on December 1, 2008 at 9:06am —
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