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November 18, 2010

RT Book Reviews - Top Rating for INDEFENSIBLE!

Hi all,

Very excited to learn that RT Book reviews gave INDEFENSIBLE (December 28th, 2010), book two of the Kate Lange series, a 4.5 out of 4.5 star rating!

"Lawyer Kate Lange is back with another case that will test her courtroom skills, judgment and nerves. The suspense is intense, the action shocking and the plot intriguing."

Happy reading,

Pam

Indefensible
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Published on November 18, 2010 10:03 Tags: indefensible, kate-lange, legal-thriller, psychological-suspense, rt-book-reviews

November 12, 2010

The Many Layers of Remembrance

Today I'm blogging at eharlequin.com about how the war affected my mother:

http://community.eharlequin.com/conte...

Would love to hear your own family experiences!
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Published on November 12, 2010 08:55 Tags: mother, remembrance-day, war

October 27, 2010

New Cover!

Hi all,

I'm excited to post my cover for INDEFENSIBLE, coming out on December 28th, 2010. I love the water motif! Indefensible by Pamela Callow
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Published on October 27, 2010 18:23 Tags: indefensible, legal-thriller, suspense, thriller

June 20, 2010

A Father's Day Reflection

On Friday, my editor nudged me to write the dedication for INDEFENSIBLE (January 2011), the second book in my Kate Lange thriller series. It was a good time to decide to whom I should dedicate this book, because this month has been one of the most transformative in my professional life. DAMAGED, my debut novel, released in June, and I've experienced the culmination of a 35 year old dream.

Given that, it has made me reflect on that journey from childhood dream to professional achievement. And I decided I wanted to thank some of the most influential teachers in my life. One of those teachers was my father, a mechanical engineer with a brilliant mind. He used to ask me questions, forcing me to analyse and rationalize my responses. As a parent, I now appreciate the gift he gave me, because it takes great patience to allow one's child to figure things out on their own. Thank you, Dad.

And thus, my dedication reads:

For those who taught me along the way:

My father, Martyn Callow, who made me figure out the answers for myself;
My junior high English teacher, who fanned the spark;
And the late Bill Martinson, a trusted mentor and treasured friend.


Happy Father's Day to all those dads out there.

Pam

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Published on June 20, 2010 12:45 Tags: damaged, father-s-day, indefensible, teachers, thriller