Thursday, February 24, 2011

Contest Info Coming Soon!

Hang in there, friends--AN UNINVITED GHOST, the exciting (if I may say so myself) sequel to NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEED, will be out soon, on April 5!

To celebrate, there will be a terrific contest; watch this space for details! We're not just talking a free bookmark here!

I promise--info here very soon! Keep checking!

E.J.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Kindle link

Here's a link to the Kindle page for AN UNINVITED GHOST.

AN UNINVITED GHOST on Kindle!

This time, for sure: AN UNINVITED GHOST, the second Haunted Guesthouse mystery, is now available for pre-order for your Kindle! Just go to http://www.amazon.com/An-Uninvited-Ghost-ebook/dp/B004GXC7YE and pre-order for the Kindle price of $6.99 (the physical book will be priced at $7.99 suggested retail)!

And I am promised that the Kindle version WILL be available on or close to the publication date of April 5--really, this time! (Keep your fingers crossed!)

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Jeff Cohen alert

Somebody named Jeff Cohen is extolling the virtues of a very bad movie called THE MAN WITH BOGART'S FACE at Crimespree Cinema. Seriously. THE MAN WITH BOGART'S FACE? Did this guy SEE that movie?

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Whodunnit?

I'm writing the third Haunted Guesthouse mystery right now. It's currently titled OLD HAUNTS, and I need a little guidance.

Who do YOU think did it?

Monday, November 1, 2010

November 1 Update

Just to keep you up to date:

Book #2 in the Haunted Guesthouse Mystery series, AN UNINVITED GHOST, has made it through the editing process on its way to publishing April 5, 2011. Will get you the final cover as soon as I see it. Suffice it to say the cat has remained. No further comment.

Book #3, currently called OLD HAUNTS, is almost halfway through that critical first draft. Alison is up to her neck in problems, of course, and the ghosts aren't ALWAYS doing their best to help. Suffice it to say there are a number of visits and reminders of past flings, spouses and near-spouses, and it gets a little tangled. There's also this murder to solve and a missing person to find. Like Meryl Streep said, It's Complicated.

For you Jeff Cohen fans: My pal's latest Aaron Tucker story, THE GUN ALSO RISES, will be published in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine's January/February double issue, which will be available next week (Nov. 9) if not before. As always, it blends family business with finding out who did what to whom in a lethal way, and of course, Aaron is as funny as ever. This story is something of a prequel to the Aaron novel series, set in 1999 with our favorite freelance reporter trying to find out why a baseball player died moments after his team won the championship, and who framed his six-year-old son for an offense even more heinous than murder--bringing a water pistol to his first-grade class. Take a look!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Check It Out!

I'm the guest blogger at Mystery Fanfare, on the true meaning of Halloween. Leave a comment--let me know what you think!