I’ve got some great talks lined up for May, which I am very much looking forward to. May also sees me continuing to write the eleventh in the DI Andy Horton Mystery series, as yet untitled. The first draft is done but there's a great deal more to do yet before it's even half way decent.
May has also seen the publication in the USA of the ninth in the DI Andy Horton series,…
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Added by Pauline Rowson on May 6, 2013 at 7:54pm —
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The Case of the Ring of Death will lure our famous Philly detective into the secret world behind the scenes in the Vatican. Follow Steele as he attempts to solve this baffling case while preserving old traditions and avoiding a major scandal in the church.
A man who holds a powerful secret has been found dead in the middle of the night on the steps of the main branch of the Philadelphia Library . He has no ID, no…
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Added by Larry J on May 11, 2011 at 11:10am —
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A big part of self-publishing is getting out there and becoming involved, and there are so many ways to do that, but I wanted to list several sites that allow you to interact and get to know your readers. I've already covered some of the sites you should sign up with, but I wanted to focus on writer forums.
If you have an eBook on Amazon Kindle or Barnes & Noble Nook, and chances are you do - you really should pop into their boards and take part. I will say that I see the same…
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Added by Cheryl Bradshaw on March 17, 2011 at 12:31pm —
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I belong to several on-line chat groups for authors (probably too many). The gist of what's going on is that authors are catching on to the e-book revolution, some reluctantly, some anxiously, some willingly. It's scary, because a lot of things change with e-books.
For example: you don't need an agent to publish an e-book. You don't even need a publisher, if you're willing to do some homework. There isn't that assurance that some of us need that we've got professionals behind us. Then…
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Added by Peg Herring on January 17, 2011 at 10:49pm —
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The Manic Readers Group very kindly interviewed me, prior to the launch on 21st October of my fourth
Belinda Lawrence mystery, A CANTERBURY CRIME. I am very grateful to them.
Interview on Manic Readers. Brian Kavanagh, author of Belinda Lawrence mysteries.
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Added by Brian Kavanagh on October 15, 2010 at 11:04am —
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Prior to October publication, read the first chapter of A CANTERBURY CRIME, book four in Belinda Lawrence mystery series. From BeWrite Books.
http://www.bewrite.net/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=bk_ACC
Added by Brian Kavanagh on September 27, 2010 at 4:31pm —
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The Embroidered Corpse.
Jeannie Blethen-Rigod rated it: 5 of 5 stars
This book was outstanding. The storyline, the characters, dialogue, and actually teaching me about the famous Bayeux Tapestry. My only complaint is that the book was too short. Soon I'll head over to the 3rd in the series.
Jeannie Blethen-Rigod Apr 18,2010 GoodReads.com
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Added by Brian Kavanagh on August 12, 2010 at 12:20pm —
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Ever wondered what the settings in the book you're reading really look like? Take the opportunity to explore the locations used in CAPABLE OF MURDER, book one in Belinda Lawrence mysteries.
Midford, Somerset (Milford)
The village of Milford where Belinda Lawrence inherited her cottage and found her aunt dead at the foot of the stairs. Explore the village and countryside.
http://tinyurl.com/ylgyc2z Pulteney Bridge, Bath.…
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Added by Brian Kavanagh on July 14, 2010 at 8:05pm —
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The ancient walled city of Canterbury has held many secrets over the centuries but none more mysterious than the death of Professor de Gray.
Called in to evaluate the contents of his Tudor Manor House, Belinda and Hazel are confronted with a number of suspects who would benefit from the book the Professor was about to publish; a book he promised would re-write the history of St Thomas Becket who was murdered in the Cathedral in 1170.
The unfriendly secretary Miss Mowbray, the live…
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Added by Brian Kavanagh on June 20, 2010 at 8:26pm —
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New Review.
'Bloody Ham offers an entertaining combination of an old-fashioned whodunit with characters who are fun to meet. It seems everyone on the film set has something to hide and the side threads are as entertaining as the main, twist-filled plot. In short, the book is delightful and recommended to fans of cosies and traditional mysteries'
reactionstoreading.com bernadetteinoz
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Added by Brian Kavanagh on June 10, 2010 at 2:54pm —
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To celebrate the forthcoming publication of A CANTERBURY CRIME, the exciting new Belinda Lawrence mystery, the fourth book in the series, I have a give-away eBook for KINDLE of CAPABLE OF MURDER, the first book in the series.
To enter sign the Guest Book with your details at
http://belindalawrence.webs.com/Closes on Sunday 20th June and the first name drawn from the hat is the winner.…
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Added by Brian Kavanagh on June 7, 2010 at 4:44pm —
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For Australian readers: from BORDERS, Belinda Lawrence mysteries.
'The killer's motive for murder is not the normal quest for money or
power, but something more down to earth' Reviewed by Christine I
Speakman.
http://themusebookreviews.tripod.com/id132.html
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Added by Brian Kavanagh on May 21, 2010 at 8:11pm —
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http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/10/barnes-nobles-kindle-killing-dual-screen-nook-e-reader-leaked/
Same price, sharing with others, color touchscreen, supports open formats such as EPUB, 2GB storage, wifi, b&w e-ink screen, discounted prices for ebooks (finally!)...the Kindle is in trouble.
Added by John Dishon on October 21, 2009 at 12:43pm —
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