Ed Teja is a lifelong writer and denizen of the margins of the world.
A former magazine editor and boat bum, after years living rather out of the mainstream, he lurks around rural New Mexico writing stories are about the people he meets and places he knows. Stories that reach into the odd corners of the world that often disappear into the margins, and tell of the amazing, often strange, people that inhabit those places.
Paul A. Barra’s last novel, “Westfarrow Island,” published by The Permanent Press, was called “exciting” by Publishers Weekly.
PW said, in part: "The relentless action in the dual story lines keeps the reader engrossed. Barra offers it all: murder, smuggling, chase scenes, romance, and international intrigue.” It was shortlisted for the Silver Falchion award. His short story, Assignment: Sheepshead Bay, was selected for the MWA anthology “When a Stranger Comes to Town,” released by Hanover Square Press in April 2021.
Barra has had five novels published, plus a non-fiction book about the founding of a Catholic high school without diocesan approval. He is a decorated former naval officer, was a reporter for local papers and the senior staff writer for the diocese of Charleston.
TG Wolff writes mysteries for puzzle lovers. Her stories are intended to be solvable, giving every industrious amateur detective what they need to unravel the case. In addition to her De La Cruz Casefile and Diamond mystery series, TG Wolff is half of the brain power behind the podcast Mysteries to Die For. Keep up with her through her blog and e-zine, available through tgwolff.com
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Vehicles define eras and are a means for advancing economies from traditional to high mass-consumption. They can also play diverse roles within amazing stories.
A train was the setting for Agatha Christie's famed Murder on the Orient Express. A river boat then took center stage on Death on the Nile. Stephan King's Christine showed us a blood thirsty side, while in real life, the disappearance of Emelia Earhart and her plane continues to tease imaginations. Cars have been prominently featured in American crime stories with the glory of the getaway vehicle. Then there are the heists from carriages to trains to armored trucks.
For your puzzle solving pleasure, Mysteries to Die For presents: Move It or Lose It.
A charter fishing boat. An ambulance. A high-tech roadster. A flat-bed tow truck. A converted bus. A cold-war era VW. A locomotive. A prized horse. An airport shuttle. A Winnebago. A horse-drawn carriage. A roller coast train.
Twelve different ways to move it. Twelve stories arranged for you to deduce the truth. It's a race between you and the detective. Will you catch the culprit or be the one to lose it? ;) (You knew it was coming.)
Title : Move It or Lose It
EAN : 9798986641621
Publisher : Mysteries To Die For
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