What do you do if you are accused of committing a murder and you have no memory of doing it? But all the evidence says you are guilty.
Tag: twists and turns
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Psychological Thriller
Semi-Detached – a Review
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• •This psychological thriller written by Deborah Stone opens with Clare and Jack on their way to see Clare’s mom. Clare is so excited to introduce her boyfriend to her mom, but her mom has a rather strange reaction to Jack. She runs out of the room. When Clare goes to check on her, she insists Clare break up with him and never see him again.
Fiction Writing, Fiction Writing Research, Historical Fiction, Research
Letting History Be Your Co-Writer! – Guest Post by Alina Adams
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The Reclaimed Kingdom, Robin Hood, and Snow White – Guest Post by Dana Claire
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• •Andrua, the main character in 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑹𝒆𝒄𝒍𝒂𝒊𝒎𝒆𝒅 𝑲𝒊𝒏𝒈𝒅𝒐𝒎, and Robin Hood are both heroic although they are heroes of radically different kinds. Probably the most significant difference between the two is their status. Andrua, princess of D’Land, hides her true identity in the beginning of the novel but is still a legal authority of her people.
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Mystery, Serial Killers, Suspense/Thrillers, Women Sleuths
Find Me – a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Guest Posts, Writing
T. Briar – My Process of Novel Writing
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
The Secluded Village Murders – a Review
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• •In this cozy murder, Emily Ryder, a tour guide turned amateur sleuth, attempts to solve the murder of her mentor, Chris Cooper. His death has been ruled accidental. Murder just couldn’t happen in the small town of Lydfield, Connecticut, but Emily believes that Chris was murdered. So why does Emily believe that Chris has been…