Courtin’ Disaster: A Review
With the publication of Courtin’ Disaster by Cindy Davis, the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles numbers an even 2 dozen novels.
With the publication of Courtin’ Disaster by Cindy Davis, the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles numbers an even 2 dozen novels.
Nine authors. Nine books. One town. Magnolia Bluff, Texas. What an amazing year this has been for the Underground Authors.
In my last post, I talked about A Dewey Decimal Dilemma, which is the next book in the Magnolia Bluff
Linda Pirtle began writing mystery novels on a dare. And it’s a good thing for mystery readers that she took
There are always people who stand out in a crowd. Or a small town for that matter. And in Magnolia
The Chronicles of Barsetshire by Anthony Trollope was the first novel series in English. Trollope had not intended writing a
Richard Schwindt’s monster hunting social worker, Tony Price, is one of the most recent additions to the ranks of the
Richard Schwindt Welcome again to Indie April! This month I’m promoting the work of 13 authors who have impressed me
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I’ll put this out front: I don’t like cozy mysteries — generally speaking. That’s the qualifier: “generally speaking”. Exceptions abound
CW Hawes is a storyteller who spins yarns in many different formats: novels, short stories, stage plays, screenplays, and poetry. He’s authored a bestselling novel and he’s won several awards with his poetry.