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"I loved -- and still have the old paperbacks -- every single one of the McGee series."

Jack Getze replied May 12, 2013 to What are you currently reading?

1998 Nov 6, 2018
Reply by Kevin G. Chapman

"I am SOOOOO watching that scholarship. :)"

Jack Getze replied May 2, 2013 to Bid on a manuscript critique for a good cause!

2 May 6, 2013
Reply by Karen Dionne

"Mr. Griggs, I salute your perceptions and your skill in presenting them. In other wo…"

Jack Getze replied Apr 20, 2013 to Shakespeare Wrote Murder Stories

9 Apr 26, 2013
Reply by Tim Griggs

"I like the premise, too, and this is a darn good back-page teaser, Jude. Very nice.…"

Jack Getze replied Apr 18, 2013 to Cover Copy Help

8 Apr 19, 2013
Reply by J J Durham

"Three is a good start. CrimeSpace hour at the bar."

Jack Getze replied Apr 13, 2013 to Anybody (Else) Going to Bouchercon, September 19-22?

7 Apr 15, 2013
Reply by Charles Kelly

"I never read them because of what IJ said: Too far in the future to finish the story."

Jack Getze replied Apr 9, 2013 to Excerpts at the end of ebooks

36 May 15, 2013
Reply by Linton Robinson

"If she lived in Little Italy, both that lady and the wiseguys knew the score. She wo…"

Jack Getze replied Apr 7, 2013 to Real life inspiration

6 Apr 8, 2013
Reply by Eric Christopherson

"I agree. We need answers. Violence is an ugly problem."

Jack Getze replied Apr 5, 2013 to Gratuitous Violence?

39 Apr 5, 2013
Reply by Jude Hardin

"I should have linked the story, which pointed out much (most?) of the money listed a…"

Jack Getze replied Apr 5, 2013 to Highest Paid Authors for 2012 (Forbes)

9 May 1, 2013
Reply by Linton Robinson

"But communism was never a real threat in America John, I do not think you understand…"

Jack Getze replied Apr 4, 2013 to Gratuitous Violence?

39 Apr 5, 2013
Reply by Jude Hardin

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