Thursday, July 30, 2020

Historical mystery, sports mystery and Coronavirus story now in trade paperback editions

I've released trade paperback editions of two mystery novels and a novella in addition to earlier e-book editions. I'm also available to give Zoom presentations to libraries, book groups and service organizations.

In Murder on the Switzerland Trail, a Sunday excursion in the mountains above Boulder, Colorado, in 1919 leads to murder as intertwined lives play out a mystery on the Switzerland Trail railroad. Policeman Harry McBride must figure out who the murderer is before the train reaches the Boulder station on the return trip. This is now available in a print edition https://amzn.to/3hwHo76  as well as an earlier e-book edition.

In Court Trouble Mark Yeager’s friend is bludgeoned to death in the dark on a platform tennis court, Mark becomes an amateur sleuth to find which of the four suspects is the murderer. Avoiding attempts on his life, he must crack the case and figure out how to save the courts from being shut down by the city while waiting for doctor’s results on whether he is cancer-free after his bout with prostate cancer. This is now available in a print edition

Coronavirus Daze,https://amzn.to/2CE1uNF is now available in a print edition as well as an earlier e-book edition. Tad, a middle school student in Southern California, must deal with the boredom of being stuck at home with his parents during the Coronavirus pandemic and has a life transforming experience when he makes an unexpected discovery. Readers may shed a tear and will certainly have some chuckles as Tad recounts his adventures in a time of chaos and uncertainty.





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