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A Tour of the Lonesome Lawmen Settings
Clear back in 1999, I wrote a book called The Last Enemy. For reasons I have blogged about previously, it was set in and around the Denver, Colorado area. So I thought it might be fun to take a little tour of the area. The Colorado town of Estes Park is a basecamp for the…
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My “Thrilling” Fiction
Way, way back—after I wrote The Spy Who Kissed Me and while I was still working on Do Wah Diddy Die—I wrote a thriller called The Last Enemy. I was looking through it not long ago and had some “feels” as memories came flooding back. The Last Enemy is my second published novel, so if…
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Kicking Tush Isn’t Only Way to be Strong
I didn’t travel quite as far back in time for this blog post. Only to 2019, but I wanted to revisit it because I like it a lot. For the most part, the women I know are strong. They don’t flip bad guys or know killer moves. They are strong inside. The kind of hits…
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When It’s Good to Have a Nightmare
Continuing my “blog posts you may have missed” series for October (with an emphasis on thriller suspense!), here’s a “why I wrote post” from 2013! Sometimes I’ll read a book or see a movie and wish I’d written it. It is part of the fun (for me) of being a reader and a writer.…
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Isn’t it Just So Romantic?
I’ve been browsing through some of my older posts and came across this one that I wrote in 2015. That is “only” six years ago, but it feels so much longer! Since this month is all about the thrillers for me, I thought it would be fun to repost it for those who might have…