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Al Blanchard's short fiction has appeared in dozens of magazines. His first novel, Murder at Walden Pond, was released in June of 2001. It introduces series character school teacher/ amateur sleuth Steve Asher. His second novel, The Iscariot Conspiracy, introduces series character Boston homicide detective James Callahan. The second book in each series will be released in 2002. The second Steve Asher book is called The Mad Season and will be released in June. The second James Callahan book is called The Disappearance of Jenna Drago and will be released in November.
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Born and raised in Oklahoma, I attended Oklahoma College for Women and the University of Oklahoma, graduating with my BS degree in Speech Therapy. My husband and I came to California in 1960. In 1967 he was killed in an automobile accident, leaving me with two young boys to face the world alone. Three years later I married Don La Pierre, a Satellite Controller and we also had a son. Together we raised three wonderful guys who are college graduates, plus enthusiastic hunters and fishermen.
I owned a Mail Order Used Book business dealing mainly in signed and rare books but phased it out over the last few years because it took up too much of my writing time. I am an avid reader, belong to the WWS, (Wednesday Writers’ Society) and periodically attend functions of other writing organizations.
I write Mystery /Suspense novels. ‘THE ENEMY STALKS�, “DOUBLE TROUBLE� and “THE SILENT SCREAM� the first three books of the “HAWKMAN SERIES� are on the market, plus “THE DEADLY THORN� and “MURDER.COM� two stand alone mystery/suspense books, all published by E-Pub2000 (www.go.to/E-Pub2000).
I thoroughly enjoy the challenge of plotting a good clean exciting story
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William G. Tapply
William G. Tapply is the author of 28 books, among them nineteen New England-based Brady Coyne mystery novels, most recently PAST TENSE (St. Martin’s Press, 2001) and FIRST LIGHT (Scribner’s, 2001, a collaboration with Philip R. Craig). Tapply has also published a book on mystery writing -- THE ELEMENTS OF MYSTERY FICTION (The Writer. Inc., 1995) -- and several books about fly fishing and the outdoors, including POCKET WATER (The Lyons Press, 2001). He’s a Contributing Editor for FIELD & STREAM, a columnist for AMERICAN ANGLER, and has written extensively on a variety of subjects for dozens of other publications. A former high-school history teacher and administrator, Tapply now teaches writing at Emerson College and Clark University. He lives in Pepperell, Massachusetts with his wife, Vicki Stiefel, and Burt, his Brittany Spaniel. |
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CHARLES O' BRIAN
Charles resides in Williamstown, MA, with his wife Elvy. A native of Green Bay, Wisconsin, he served in the U.S. Army in Korea, received his higher education at Notre Dame and Columbia, and taught history for 30 years at Western Illinois University before turning to mystery fiction full time.
His MUTE WITNESS, set in London and Paris, starts a pre-Revolutionary series featuring Anne Cartier, former music hall actress, now a tutor to deaf children. The sequel BLACK GOLD set mostly in Bath, England, will appear in May. The third, NOBLE BLOOD, takes place in Versailles and Paris and is underway.
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