Wendy Dingwall's Blog - Posts Tagged "amateur-sleuths"
Hera's Revenge, Featured in ForeWord Magazines October Issue
"Hera's Revenge: An Yvonne Suarez Travel Mystery" is featured in the October Issue of Foreword Magazine's Mystery Article. The article features mysteries released in 2011 that had intriguing amateur sleuths.
An exciting honor to be sure!
An exciting honor to be sure!
Published on October 27, 2011 12:17
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amateur-sleuths, greece-fiction, greek-islands-fiction, travel-mystery
"Murder at the Jumpoff" An Unusual Mystery in an Unusual Setting
Published on March 01, 2012 07:48
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amateur-sleuths, appalachian-fiction, asheville-nc, hiking, knoxville-tn, off-trail-hiking, regional-fiction, romantic-suspense, women-sleuths
"Hera's Revenge" Set in 2003 Pre Olympics in Athens, Greece
Weaving reality into my mystery and how the reality plays out today:
While riding on a tour bus, my character tour participants could see the early stages of construction of certain stadiums, and the upfitting and enlargement of other buildings in what would eventually accommodate massive amounts of people who would attend the Olympics in 2004. Comments were made as to whether they would finish in time. I had actually been in Athens at that time and seen the construction and heard similar comments. It was a wonderful time to be in Greece as there was no civil unrest and the friendly atmosphere was perfect for vacationers.
In September 2004, BBC News reported that most of the building was completed at the very last minute. And, that the cost for this Olympics, due partly to 911, was the most expensive in history, especially due to the extensive security required. It was also disclosed that the cost of the Olympics ($8.6bn, 7bn euro) along with other social expenses were never included in Greece's national budget and blamed on previous governments lack of disclosure of the extent of Greece's debt at the time. All this contributed greatly to today's Greek debt tragedy.

While riding on a tour bus, my character tour participants could see the early stages of construction of certain stadiums, and the upfitting and enlargement of other buildings in what would eventually accommodate massive amounts of people who would attend the Olympics in 2004. Comments were made as to whether they would finish in time. I had actually been in Athens at that time and seen the construction and heard similar comments. It was a wonderful time to be in Greece as there was no civil unrest and the friendly atmosphere was perfect for vacationers.
In September 2004, BBC News reported that most of the building was completed at the very last minute. And, that the cost for this Olympics, due partly to 911, was the most expensive in history, especially due to the extensive security required. It was also disclosed that the cost of the Olympics ($8.6bn, 7bn euro) along with other social expenses were never included in Greece's national budget and blamed on previous governments lack of disclosure of the extent of Greece's debt at the time. All this contributed greatly to today's Greek debt tragedy.
Published on May 30, 2012 12:18
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amateur-sleuths, athens, female-sleuths, greece, greek-goddesses, greek-gods, hera, mykonos, santorini, travel-mystery