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Hi everyone,
Today I’m sharing a look at the making of my new release, In Another World. This contemporary romance novel blends a murder mystery with the world of…
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Kelli’s Quill Newsletter
Happy Autumn 2021 Issue
Hi everyone! I hope you’re enjoying the cooler autumn weather and getting ready for my favorite holiday, HALLOWEEN! In this issue of the Quill I’m showcasing my blog series, sharing info on my two new releases, flashing back to my horror stories and more! Let’s get…
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Readers can bypass cross-border Covid-19 travel restrictions along with a detective and his assistant chasing the thief of a secret recipe in a thrilling crime fiction book just published.
The first crime writing anthology of its kind, ‘The Whole Wide World’ (Sweetycat Press; ISBN 979-8450568317) is unique not just for its multitude of locations on the globe, but also for having 80 contributing authors each trying to solve the case of international…
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Gangland crime writing at its best!
I’m a long-time fan of The Starlight Club series of books by Joe Corso. Each story is a stand-alone, however it is fascinating to watch the characters’ lives evolve over the series. The stories are told through the eyes of Bobby, someone who observed the events of…
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Double dealings and danger in gangland Queens.
For those lovers of gangster stories set in the early 1960’s New York, where tough men played for high stakes and the old values still held high, then there doesn’t get better than the Starlight Club series.
Set in Queens, the stories are told by Bobby, who now lives with his daughter Lynn. He may be aging, but the good old days are still clear memories, and she loves to hear his stories. Big Red Fortunato…
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I'm thrilled my book The Bartered Body has been nominated for the 2020 Readers Choice Awards contest by TCK Publishing. I hope you'll consider voting here (in the mystery category) https://www.tckpublishing.com/2020-readers-choice-voting-page/
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May is Mystery Month.
Are you doing your part to support mysteries? Read https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07C96SBBT/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i7
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Limited time only, twenty-five in all, both fiction and non-fiction. Don't miss out. The collection includes Something So Divine, one of my historical mysteries. http://sunburypress.com/25-free-ebooks-from-sunbury-press/
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With another good review. The Bartered Body found some loving on this site. Have a look: http://thebookgardenreviews.blogspot.com/
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The Bartered Body has a new review. http://www.longandshortreviews.com/book-reviews/the-bartered-body-by-j-r-lindermuth/
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I'm guesting on the 50 Authors From 50 States site and my topic is change and its impact on the area where I live. Sometimes the changes can be good. There's also information on my latest novel. Have a look and leave a comment. https://annettesnyder.blogspot.com/
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NEW RELEASE
Money laundering and deception in Brooklyn, New York.
Bobby has driven up from Florida to spend Christmas with his daughter Lynn, her husband Ted, and their three children in Connecticut. These are special times as the years go by for Lynn and Bobby to spend time together, and for Lyn to hear tales…
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Writers are influenced by the places where they live. I'm Mary Anne Yarde's guest today and that's my topic. https://maryanneyarde.blogspot.com/2019/08/historicalfiction-author-jr-lindermuth.html
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Everyone likes free, right? Okay. This is for you, my friends: https://jrlindermuth.blogspot.com/
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Two mystery short stories for a buck.
More stimulating (and cheaper) than a cup of coffee these days.
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Reviews are always welcome, especially when they're as good as this one:
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If short stories and mysteries are your thing, check these out:
Open and Shut: Officer Fred Drumheiser is ready to write it off as a tragic murder-suicide. But Corporal Harry Minnich isn’t prone to snap judgments. Something about the situation rubs Harry wrong, and his suspicions lead to a forensics test with a surprising conclusion.
The Man Everyone Loved: Rookie Officer Flora Vastine of the Swatara Creek Police Department is called to Creekside Rest, a…
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