Susie
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- Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- member since December 29, 2010
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Hi, Suzie:
I hope you have a great New Years and a wonderful 2012.
I have recently published three new thrillers that might interest you. Their titles are Death In The Arena, War Of Choice, and The Hitler Project. They are available most places. Again, best wishes for the New Year. John
Thank you Susie. I'll be interested to hear if any of Pittsburgh's landmarks ring a bell with you, though the city has changed quite significantly from the time this book depicts.
Have a great Sunday.
John
Hi:
I hope you are well and enjoying your reading.
I have just published a new book that I think you might find interesting. It is titled "Shared Emptiness," and deals with the turmoil, depression and hope of a family that is victimized by a horrific random act of violence. I hope you'll take a look. The novel is set in Pittsburgh in 1975.
Have a great weekend.
John
Hi, Susie:
Hope you are well.
I just published a short story that you might find interesting. Here's the blurb:
His First Kill: A Short Story
A Fourth Of July Murder Plan
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004NEVX1E
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004NEVX1E
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/41859
Free on Smashwords!!!
Brief Synopsis:
The politician gives the boy a difficult assignment. A public killing on the Fourth of July. In Vermont. Of a friend. Whom he really cares for.
This mission is of great political significance according to the politician and the boy can’t fail to complete it, because he will be assassinated if he does.
Faced with this impossible choice, the boy procrastinates until circumstances make further delay impossible. Then he acts.
But the results are not what he expects.
Have a great weekend.
John
Welcome to the group based on the book 1001 BOOKS YOU MUST READ BEFORE YOU DIE.
There is a general explanation of the group and some answers to FAQ under the discussion thread GROUP GUIDELINES. The past BOTM can be found pinned to the top for 2010 and 2009 if you want to search discussions you can join in anytime.
Our January 2011 BOTM are
1. The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett
2. Captain Corelli's Mandolin by Louis de Bernieres
3. Oroonoko by Aphra Behn
Discussions will start in January.