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January 28, 2017
Something in the Water — A Short Story
Several years ago I applied to stay at Mermaid Cottages on Tybee Island, Georgia, in exchange for a short story to be published in a print anthology that would feature Mermaid Cottages. I turned my story in, but never heard back. Emails went unanswered and as far as I know the short-story anthology was never published. I feel bad about that because I was able to stay in a beautiful place for several days — for free. It took place so long ago that I don’t even remember who was behind the anth...
September 3, 2016
Giveaway—Get Your Motor Running
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August 5, 2016
Truly Dead is Almost Done
One more pass and it will be off to the publishing house. Tentative pub date is May 2017. I’ve written this as if could very well be the last Dead book. The series could continue, but it would be a good place to end if I decide to do so. I’m a slow writer and if I turn The Body Reader into a series and try to write both Sandburg and Body Reader…well, it would mean a new book per series every two years. I don’t think readers would be at all h...
June 23, 2016
Five Things I Learned Writing The Body Reader
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June 22, 2016
The Body Reader Q&A and Book Trailer
What inspired you to write about a woman who was kidnapped for three years?
I liked the idea of following Jude’s journey as she comes back from that place. It’s a bit of an allegory. Many of us have found ourselves trapped in unbearable life situations that can be escaped with strength and determination.
How did you come up with the idea of a woman who is able to “read” bodies?
I never actually saw body reading as the driving force of the book, and considered The Bo...
June 21, 2016
Release Day for The Body Reader
“Absorbing!” Publishers Weekly
” A worthy addition to Frasier’s cannon.” Examiner
“Must read novel of 2016!” FIVE STARS
“One of the best books I’ve read in a long time!” FIVE STARS
“I couldn’t put it down.” FIVE STARS”
“Wow! What a ride!” FIVE STARS
“A true thriller.” FIVE STARS
“Oh my goodness! I have not read a good thriller & suspense novel like this for a long time.” FIVE STARS
“Just when I thought I had my favorite from Anne Frasier.” FIVE STARS
About the book:
F...
May 24, 2016
Goodreads Giveaway
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“Absorbing!” Publishers Weekly
“The best book I’ve read in a long time.” FIVE STARS
“Must read of 2016.” FIVE STARS
“A must read for mystery suspense fans.”
“Oh my goodness! I hav...
March 4, 2016
The Body Reader
These things are always more exciting for the writer than the reader, but I wanted to share my latest cover with you. I love it, and I think it does a good job portraying the kick-ass heroine. The book is now available for pre-order, both print and e-book. This is a Thomas & Mercer release, which means the e-book is only available through Amazon. If you are a NetGalley reviewer, please keep The Body Reader in mind for your May reads! I’d love to see some release-day revie...
December 17, 2015
NEW WEBSITE AND BLOG
This blog has moved...
Please follow the link to my latest blog post, and blog subscription form. Sorry for the hassle! I hate changes, but I do love my new website. I hope you do too!
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Sincerely Dead
‘Twas the night before Christmas and Santa lay sprawled on his back in the middle of Savannah’s Chatham Square, a pool of blood under his head. It didn’t take a coroner to pronounce this one.
“Dead.”
Detective David Gould straightened away from the body. Most criminals had a line they wouldn’t cross. For some, animals were off limits. For others it was children, old people, or crazy people....


