Candice Proctor, aka C.S. Harris and C.S. Graham, is theUSA Todaybestselling, award-winning author of more than two dozen novels, including the Sebastian St. Cyr Regency mystery series written under the name C.S. Harris, the C.S. Graham thriller series co-written with Steven Harris, a...
The lateJulie Harris(The Haunting,East of Eden) plays Carlotta, a former circus fortune teller who doesn't fit in to the nursing home where she's been confined.Dan Byrd(Cougar Town,Any Day Now) in his debut feature film role plays Cory, a foster kid who doesn't fit in with any fami...
but the choice is a lot less obvious when you have Charlaine Harris, Neil Gaiman, Charles de Lint, and Jim Butcher all in competition for the slot. I think I’ll pick Neil for this one, on the grounds
C.P. Harris is an author of LGBTQ+, MM romance novels. Only the small bones, Book 1 of her new standalone series Slow Burns & Tragic Beginigs is available now. The infidelity series is complete and available on KU, Audible and signed copies in her shop.
Novels (Non-U.S. editions): $2167.16 Self-Published: $1707.45 Short fiction: $232.49 Audio: $2090.69 Patreon: $1620.07 Other: $1025 Looking Ahead: I’m keeping my fingers crossed that everything goes smoothly with Terminal Peace and the book comes out on schedule. As for my own goals, ...
Chapel Noir (Carole Nelson Douglas) 300; The Quest for Bowie's Blade (J.T. Edson) 171; A Study in Crimson (Robert J. Harris) 267; Sherlock Holmes and the Rune Stone Mystery (Larry Millett) 130 Calcraft, William (British Hangman, 1800-1879) Young Sherlock: The Mystery of the Manor ...
Jane Harris lives in a sparkling home in an oceanfront gated community in Orange County. It’s a place that seems too beautiful to be touched by sadness. But exactly one year ago, Jane’s oldest daughter, Mary, died in a tragic accident and Jane has been grief-stricken ever since. Lost...
“Edward & I settled that you went to St. Paul’s Covent Garden, on Sunday.”—Jane Austen, letter to Cassandra from Godmersham Park, Oct. 26, 1813 Covent Garden We’ve been visitingLondon churches mentioned in Austen’s novels. Now let’s go to one mentioned in her letters. In the...
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If you are in need of an Agatha Christie fix, chug on over to Morro Bay for By the Sea Production’s version of “Murder on the Orient Express,” a play adapted by Ken Ludwig from one of Christie’s novels that proves “the impossible must be possible.” ...