Interesting Facts About Tangled Webs




When I first started writing this book, I really wasn't sure where I was going with it.

I knew I wanted to use some of my experiences when I taught in several different pre-school/day care centers. Yes, some of what I wrote did happen--though not in the way I depicted anything. And of course, no one was murdered.

I also wanted to have Detective Milligan's teen daughter Beth carry a larger role in this mystery--not as a part of the mystery, but a big distraction to her father. To do this I gave her a new friend--one with serious problems.

The new mayor of Rocky Bluff gets the shock of his life--one that becomes a problem for him and his new romance with Chandra Taylor, the Chief of Police in Rocky Bluff.

And  of course, life moves on for all the other characters in this series. That's one of the fun parts of writing such a long series--I get to see what's happening with these people I've created and grown to love.

Because every mystery is solved, each book can be read as a stand-alone.

If you haven't tries the Rocky Bluff P.D. series yet, don't be afraid to begin with Tangled Webs.

Blurb: Too many people are telling lies: The husband of the murder victim and his secretary, the victim’s boss and co-workers in the day care center, her stalker, and Detective Milligan’s daughter.


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