Virtual Book Tour
Yep, I'm doing it again. In February, I'll be bopping around in space, visiting one blog after another.
It should be interesting. I've certainly answered the most unusual questions and as directed, written some amazing and unusual articles about Smell of Death, the latest in my Rocky Bluff P.D. series.
If you're interested, you can take a look at
http://virtualbooktoursforauthors.blogspot.com:80/2008/01/smell-of-death-virtual-book-tour-08.html
to give you an idea about the book and what I'm doing.
I've written it under the name of F. M. Meredith, but obviously it's no secret that it's me who wrote the book.
Years ago, I lived in a neighborhood with a lot of families where the husband was in law enforcement. We all partied together and the wives and I did coffee and our children were friends. I learned a lot about how the job affected the families and what was going on in the families affected the job.
Later, my daughter married a police officer. I experienced a lot first hand with him. Nearly every morning he came and had coffee with me and shared his experiences. I even went on a ride-along with him. He loved to tell his "war" stories.
We also lived in a beach community much like Rocky Bluff where Smell of Death and the other Rocky Bluff P.D. stories are set.
Like the other books in the series, this book is much darker than those in my Deputy Tempe Crabtree series. I feel I must warn people who are fans of my Tempe books.
I do hope some of you will follow along on my virtual book tour and be brave enough to try Smell of Death.
It should be interesting. I've certainly answered the most unusual questions and as directed, written some amazing and unusual articles about Smell of Death, the latest in my Rocky Bluff P.D. series.
If you're interested, you can take a look at
http://virtualbooktoursforauthors.blogspot.com:80/2008/01/smell-of-death-virtual-book-tour-08.html
to give you an idea about the book and what I'm doing.
I've written it under the name of F. M. Meredith, but obviously it's no secret that it's me who wrote the book.
Years ago, I lived in a neighborhood with a lot of families where the husband was in law enforcement. We all partied together and the wives and I did coffee and our children were friends. I learned a lot about how the job affected the families and what was going on in the families affected the job.
Later, my daughter married a police officer. I experienced a lot first hand with him. Nearly every morning he came and had coffee with me and shared his experiences. I even went on a ride-along with him. He loved to tell his "war" stories.
We also lived in a beach community much like Rocky Bluff where Smell of Death and the other Rocky Bluff P.D. stories are set.
Like the other books in the series, this book is much darker than those in my Deputy Tempe Crabtree series. I feel I must warn people who are fans of my Tempe books.
I do hope some of you will follow along on my virtual book tour and be brave enough to try Smell of Death.
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