Frank Weber on Oxygen’s Investigative show-- Snapped

Picture I would like to thank everyone for my continued book sales, which are occurring predominantly by word of mouth at the present time.  I was contacted by the producers of Snapped, which is a very popular investigative show on the Oxygen channel, regarding the book I’m currently writing:  Burning Bridges. They will be flying a crew in next week to interview me on the case, and I’ll let people know when the show will air on national television.
 
In addition, I’ve been fortunate to have been asked to participate in a couple of virtual events. I’ve been asked to be on a panel which addresses our obsession with True Crime, with True Crime podcaster, Amanda Jacobson, and University of Illinois Wesleyan Professor &True Crime Researcher, Dr. Amanda Vicary. 
 
Thursday, September 24, 2020, virtual event at 7:00 p.m., titled  True Crime: Why Are We So Obsessed? Panel discussion involving Forensic Psychologist, Frank Weber, Dr. Vicary and Amanda Jacobson,moderated by Timya Owen, former President of Sisters in Crime, MN Chapter. The event is sponsored by Minnesota Humanities Center, 987 Ivy Avenue East, Saint Paul, Minnesota
From 8:00 – 8:30 p.m.  The After Show – three discussion breakout rooms – LIVE
·       Frank Weber with John Harrington (discussants) – Room 1 Hosted Topic: TBD
·       Dr. Vicary with Judge Brandsford (discussants) : Room 2 Hosted Topic: TBD
·       Amanda Jacobson with Madeleine Baran (discussants): Room 3 Hosted Topic: TBD Picture Saturday, September 26, 2020, 7:00 to 7:45 P.M. virtual event at Once Upon a Crime.  To register for this free event sign in at:  https://www.crowdcast.io/e/frank-webers-lying-close/register Frank will be discussing his newest True Crime thriller, Lying Close and answering any questions posted related to his writing or forensic work. Once Upon a Crime is located at 604 West 26th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55405, but you can enjoy this virtual event and purchase the book in the leisure of your home. Frank will be available to answer questions during and after the presentation.
  
As I’ve shared, Burning Bridges is based on a homicide that occurred in St. Cloud. The young woman sitting on the bridge is Kloe Kapsner. Her character in the book is Harper Rowe, a young woman who looks for her biological father, after her mother dies.  Her mother had requested she never look him up. She discovers her father, Billy Blaze, is a man with a terrible history.  (I include his actual criminal history in the book.) Picture And to top it off, her father has now disappeared. Harper enlists the help of Jon and Serena Frederick in finding her father, and with solving the ensuing murder mystery. 
 
Here is your chance to give feedback on the cover.  The front cover features the character Harper Rowe (Kloe Kapsner) dangling her feet over the Mississippi river. The picture involves a scene in the book where she is sitting on a bridge contemplating cutting ties to her past (burning bridges). The back cover features the Serena character (Elise Yates) celebrating a catharsis as the case is resolved.  Please let me know which front and back cover shots you like best. (Send me the number.)
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​Thank you!

Frank
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