Murder on the Silver Comet Trail uses the Buddy System. The main character plays autoharp. Campy and fun the font is 14 in paper back and each chapter is like a short story. For the next 7 days there will be a giveaway! Every 10th person who buys Murder on the Silver Comet Trail will get a free copy! April 4/15/2016 to 4/22/2016!
I lived in 23 places. My Dad was career Navy. He worked on helicopters until he was 85 years old. Mom was a polymath. I have 2 sisters and I am the middle. I majored in English/French.
Murder on the Silver Comet Trail was my first novel. It was written 2 years before a murder took place for real in my town on the Silver Comet Trail. I published after the murderer was convicted.
I am the author. You bless women when you buy this book. How do you bless women? Editors of print and media are 70% male and they don't publish Buddy System for women monthly. The #BuddySystem is published in police, military, hunting and fishing, fire fighting, sky/scuba diving and it is called 2 in 2 out, watch your back, I got your back and the Buddy System. Men use a culture of the #BuddySystem. Where is it in women's culture? NOT churches, hospitals or schools will you find the Buddy System for women, yet 85% of churches, hospitals and schools are made up of women.
Double the church attendance by asking women to bring a Buddy! Get safer hospitals and schools for women to use the Buddy System! Put it in PRINT! I made Buddy System stickers in pink. Order those and put them on your phone and your car to remind women to use the Buddy System. Any printer will make them if you want to give them to women you want to stay safer. The parking lot is more dangerous than the Silver Comet Trail.
There is no "blood and guts" in Murder on the Silver Comet Trail, so look for Al Gore to stay awake! If you don't have blood and guts, you need Gore! Al Gore! The book does jump around like Alice in Wonderland. My suggestion is if one chapter isn't working for you, skip to the next chapter!
I thought this would be a good book to read as I was making plans to ride the Silver Comet Trail in Georgia. But I had to force myself to finish this book. The author was in desperate need of a good editor! The story was slow-moving and dull, the characters were undeveloped, and the plot was boring. As I plodded through the pages, I became convinced that the author wrote the book as her own therapy for whatever psychosis she was dealing with. I hope it helped her, because it did nothing for me!