I used to quite like writing the annual Business Plan for our family company, Genesis Homes Ltd. It took a creative use of words to put the proper spin on things like market conditions, competition, and the world economic crisis. It was uplifting to review where we’d been and where we were going as a corporation. It was rewarding to look back on the hardships we’d overcome and make definitive plans to meet the challenges of the future.…
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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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Two of my novels - The Orion Assignment and Damaged Goods are now on sale for 99 cents!
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Gail Alexander posted this on Amazon about The Troubleshooter: “After having read a later book in third series, I decided to find where Hannibal started. I like his style! Camacho writes well without bells and whistles. The action is fast-paced and at times more than a little breathtaking. I'll be reading more of Jones's adventures!”…
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He knows he is not the only O'Malley, but Zacheria is content. He delighted his parents by making it clear he planned on growing up to become a priest - a nice Catholic priest. His parents were pleased.
When he was a teenager, the girls were disappointed. He was friendly and kind and attractive. As long as they wanted him to behave like a gentleman it was nice, but when push came to shove and they wanted romance it became negative. Zach was not the only person to have that type…
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“Was learning cursive really necessary?”
Answer: no.
Harken back to those early years of learning cursive. Why did we learn it? Why was it invented in the first place? You have basic block letters and printing is just as good and even better in some cases for legibility.
Cursive was invented, in part, to save pens. See way back when humans used…
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Thank you to everyone who has visited and subscribed to my blog – it doesn’t go unappreciated. When I first decided to create a blog, I was apprehensive at first. Well let’s get serious, I was terrified. I thought I’d be writing articles just for myself and no one would care about the posts I wrote, but I was…
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Every week seems to bring a new story of how advances in forensic technology are bringing closure to cold cases that had been held in police files without leads for ten years, twenty years, or longer. The scientific community and law enforcement are working together to bring closure to families who just a few years ago may have thought the ability…
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Crime fiction, film and television are extremely popular among readers and viewers worldwide. Fiction writers are often categorized, listed and known for their particular genre; be it crime, mystery, romance, horror, science fiction and so on. Genre is defined by Merriam-Webster as a category of artistic, musical, or literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content. And as stated by Joyce Carol Oates in The New York Review of Books, “In…
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Publisher: Musa Publishing
Publishing Date: October 2012
ISBN: 978-I-6I937-8I9-3
Would you like to know what makes a good detective? Well, I think it’s the same qualities that make a good anything. Doing what you have to do, even when you don’t really feel like doing it.
Like going out and risking you rear end when you just know that you’re not going to get any credit or thanks for it. Like solving cases that no one else wants any part of. You…
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I first 'discovered' Susan Hill about this time last year when I read The Betrayal of Trust - the sixth in her…
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A gripping military thriller that’s bound for the best seller list.
Martin Roy Hill had me captivated from the very beginning of this modern locked room mystery and compelling naval thriller. Set aboard the USS Encinitas, the US Navy’s first attack submarine with a mixed-gender crew, The Killing Depths tells the tale of the hunt for a serial killer amidst the high pressure atmosphere of an ongoing submarine battle.
NCIS Special Agent and former Naval Academy cadet, Linus…
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Book Title: WHITE GOLD
Author: Rachel Amphlett
ISBN: B005EHR2FU
Series: Dan Taylor
Year of Publication: 2011
Category: Eco-Thriller
Location: Australia / England / Singapore
Synopsis
A conspiracy that will end alternative energy research; an organisation killing to protect its interests – and a bomb that will change the face of terrorism...
When Sarah Edgewater’s ex-husband is murdered by a radical organisation hell-bent on protecting…
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Book Title: OUTERBOROUGH BLUES
Author: Andrew Cotto
ISBN: 9781935439493
Year of Publication: 2012
Publisher: Ig Publishing
Location: United States
Category: Thriller / Noir
Synopsis
A beautiful young French girl walks into a bar, nervously lights a cigarette, and begs the bartender for help in finding her missing artist brother. In a moment of weakness, the bartender—a lone wolf named Caesar Stiles with a chip on his shoulder and a Sicilian…
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If you’re here and reading this, you probably have a thing for noir. I know I do. I love its style – the tipped fedoras, the fitted clothes. I love that a cigarette is more than a prop – it’s treated like a piece of jewelry.
But in the few short years after the end of the WWII, when cool was being codified, Hitchcock's blondes were running amok, and French noir was…
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The above is for those interested in a personal blog post.
Crime fiction. Hm. Well, as mentioned before, my preference is the old fashioned good triumphs over evil style but within that limitation I do not feel that every heroic person has to be like a comic book hero or heroine. I do love those, but I also like depth of character and diversity in…
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Up today in Kings River Life we are once again mystery packed! We have a fun mystery short story by Lew Stowe called "Stalkers" http://kingsriverlife.com/01/05/stalkers-an-original-mystery-short-story/
A lot of new shows are premiering this month and many are mystery/suspense related. Check out our article on some of those in the current issue…
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Book Title: THE GOLDEN SCALES
Author: Parker Bilal
ISBN: 9781608197941
Series: Makana
Year of Publication: 2012
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Synopsis
The ancient city of Cairo is a feverish tangle of the old and the new, of the super rich and the desperately poor, with inequality and corruption everywhere. It's a place where grudges and long-buried secrets can fester, and where people can disappear in the blink of an…
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When blogging, there are days when the first question is what to blog about. Today is that type of day. In real life, this is a re-playing a movie that I actually bought a copy of. My son was with me for the earlier part of the day. Right now it is dark out: it is 5:30pm local time. The Germans are like the English in that they kept the 24 clock after the world wars - weird that in the end they agreed about that...This involves a side issue about misunderstanding when using different…
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An early post this week as I’ll be away from my computer tomorrow.
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“How the hell are you supposed to fold a fitted sheet?”
Answer: Only my mother knows.
Actually, and forgive me if I sound sexist, most females know. It’s the same with wrapping Christmas and birthday presents so that all sides are even, no paper is torn and…
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