All Blog Posts Tagged 'missing' (6)

Newly launched

My new suspense thriller The Diamond Seekers is now available from all online stores and selected private book sellers as well as Archimedespresse.co.uk In its first few days it received 12 reviews; 8 Five star and 4 four star here is a link

http://www.amazon.com/The-Diamond-Seekers-ebook/dp/B0095Y4XVY/ref=tmm_kin_title_0

And here is an example

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Added by jack everett on September 19, 2012 at 7:12pm — No Comments

Life seems longer when men are innocent

Vanessa Michael Munroe is an assassin who has nightmares about her past.  He understands her killing capability and when her best friend, Logan, asks for help, she can't refuse.

 

Logan explains that eight years ago, his friend, Charity's daughter, Hannah, was abducted from her school and carried over…

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Added by michael draper on December 29, 2011 at 12:22am — No Comments

Books are the ever burning lamps of accumulated wisdom

John Connolly eligantly describes life in a small town in Maine and how it changes when a teenage girl goes missing.

 

Randall Haight lives in the town and served eighteen years for murdering a girl when he was age fourteen. He was given a new identity after his release from prison and now is getting…

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Added by michael draper on November 8, 2011 at 12:58am — No Comments

Finally, good news to report about my Unsolved book!

Hello Everyone,

Almost a year to the day after my last post (time sure flies, doesn't it?), I am pleased to announce my new True Crime book is finished, and will be available at fine booksellers including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Chapters, Target, Indigo, and many more at the end of May.

Unsolved: True Canadian Cold Cases profiles 12 still-solvable cases from 1967 to the present day. Not all the cases are well-known,…

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Added by Robert J. Hoshowsky on May 27, 2010 at 1:02pm — 1 Comment

Working on book number two

The deadline for my second book is fast approaching. It will be a collection of unsolved crimes, but vastly different from the typical anthologies of unsolved crimes. All the cases are very much active, and in many ot them, there is a likelihood someone will actually be convicted. That said, it has been a very unusual experience researching this book than my past projects! I have interviewed so many people over the years who have lost someone close to them that I cannot begin to count. After 20… Continue

Added by Robert J. Hoshowsky on May 31, 2009 at 1:19pm — No Comments

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