Trafficked! – The Cover Reveal

OK, people. The second 3M newsletter went out yesterday, so my subscribers got the first look at the awesome cover for the third Natalie McMasters Mystery, Trafficked! Now I’m going to post it here for all the world to see.

Trafficked! features a major change of setting for Nattie (don’t worry, it’s not permanent) and several life-changing events for her and other characters. Trafficked! will be published in April 2019.

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Another Great Review for Revenge!

Amazon is at it again – they removed a 5* review for Revenge! the other day. Happily, it has now been replaced by a new 5* review which I am copying here so I don’t lose it forever.

Kindle Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars
November 1, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition

Awesome Read

This was an unexpected gem. I was fully gripped from page one to the last word as the pace was fast without much down time. Natalie was the type of character I appreciate, with dimension. While hard, and often crass, there is also a vulnerability to her that makes her more than the average cardboard sassy heroine. Since I haven’t read the first part, I did get the feeling that I might have missed some of the depth between Natalie and her girlfriend, Lupe, however, that just makes me want to give it a read and see what I missed. From the other snippets of backstory, it sounds like I missed another wonderful story.

The story has a whole lot of threads that twine together to keep things tense as you try to figure out who it is that’s causing trouble for Natalie, and Lupe. Is it all related? The stakes continue to grow as well, the deeper you get. I found myself staring harder and gripping the kindle tighter as I reached the end. That end. Fantastic.

If you are looking for a thrilling mystery this one will satisfy.

Humble Brag Time!

I’m excited to tell everyone that I finally made the big time! My Sherlock Holmes story, The Horror in King Street, will be published in the prestigious MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories in June of 2019.

The first MX Anthology released in early 2015 was the brainchild of the Sherlockian David Marcum (https://www.amazon.com/David-Marcum/e/B00K1IKA92). It comprised three simultaneously released volumes of hardcovers that contained 63 new stories and it was the largest Holmes book of its kind ever released.

The requirements for a story to be included in the MX Books are that it must be well written, completely Canonical (meaning that it does not deviate from the facts or the style of the 63 Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur and must be of similar length), must not be a parody, or contain actual supernatural encounters, or anachronisms, and Holmes and Watson must be portrayed as heroes, not broken addicts or murdererous sociopaths.

Since the first three volumes were released, a total of twelve volumes of 400-600 pages each have been published, with nearly 300 new Holmes stories by over 100 of the best Sherlockian authors from around the world. Forewords have been contributed by bestselling authors such as Lee Child, Jonathan Kellerman, Nicholas Meyer, and Lyndsay Faye, and Sherlockians like Colin Jeavons, who played Lestrade in the Granada series, so I’m in extremely good company indeed. The royalties benefit the Stepping Stones School for special needs children at Undershaw, a former home of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. To date, over $30,000 has been raised for the school.

The Horror in King Street will appear in Part XIII: 2019 Annual, scheduled for publication on June 22nd, 2019.

Here are some Publishers Weekly reviews of the more recent volumes:

https://www.publishersweekly.com/9781787050860 (Part VI—2017 Annual)
https://www.publishersweekly.com/9781787052017 (Part VII: Eliminate the Impossible)
https://www.publishersweekly.com/9781787052055 (Part VIII: Eliminate the Impossible)
https://www.publishersweekly.com/9781787052819 (The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories, Part IX)
https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/reviews/single/9781787052857 (The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories, Part X )

I will also mention that the new Natalie McMasters story, Trafficked!, to be released early next year, will contain some Sherlockian elements as well as allusions to another well-known detective from West 35th Street in New York City. Stay tuned.