As we continue on our journey through the wonderful mystery novels published by Imajin Books, the sale continues. Today, Alison Bruce is here to share a story that gives us insight into her and her characters…
Ghost Writer is on sale for $1.99.
Are all writers Stubborn?
By Alison Bruce
My life isn’t so much an open book as a Columbo episode.
Columbo, an American mystery series starring Peter Falk as the eponymous homicide detective, always started with the murder. The mystery wasn’t a whodunit; it was all about Columbo working it out, gathering the clues and getting a confession. Not that my life adventures required many confessions. But I’ve always been fascinated why things happen and why people do things…including myself.
Once I decided to take a different route home from school. There was an apartment building at the end of my street. That is, there was an entrance to the apartment building’s parking lot. I reasoned that the front of the building must be on Kingston Road, which was the road I walked along to get to my high school. If that was the case, I should be able to cut through the parking lot to get home.
This wasn’t a shortcut, by way. I had to go past the street that most directly led home. I was also wrong about the building. Another apartment building fronted Kingston Road. The one I knew backed onto it. The parking lots could have been connected, if someone hadn’t put an eight foot link fence in between.
A reasonable person would have backtracked. A more athletic person would have had no problem scaling the fence. I was neither athletic nor reasonable, but I was stubborn. I managed to climb the fence but just barely made it over. I left a swatch of denim and a chunk of my skin behind.
I do my best to make my protagonists different from each other. They have different family situations, different professions, different skill sets, different tastes (coffee excepted). However, I think all of them have the similar dumb episode in their past. Like me, they hate backing down.
GHOST WRITER
By Alison Bruce
She has to deal with two kinds of spooks: spies and ghosts.
But which one is trying to kill her?
Jen Kirby has seen ghosts since she was a child, but she can’t talk to them or help them cross over. And, after a violent death in the family, she doesn’t want to see them anymore.
In her role as ghostwriter, Jen joins a Canadian Arctic expedition to document and help solve a forty-year-old mystery involving an American submarine station lost during the Cold War. The trouble is, there are people—living and dead—who don’t want the story told, and they’ll do anything to stop her.
Now Jen is haunted by ghosts she can’t avoid or handle alone. That means confiding in the one man she doesn’t want to dismiss her as “crazy.” But can he help? Or is he part of the problem?
http://getbook.at/GhostWriterAB
Alison writes novels that combine mystery, well-researched backgrounds, a touch of romance and lots of coffee. She is the Executive Director of Crime Writers of Canada.
Website: www.alisonbruce.ca
Twitter: @alisonebruce
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Amazon Author Page: http://viewauthor.at/AlisonBruce
This looks really good. I’m clicking…
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Yay. I bet you love it!
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Thanks Jacqui! Let me know what you think.
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I’m fascinated by the Ghost Writer cover, the way it promises danger, excitement, adventure, and suspense (all of which are highlighted in the summary!).
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An exciting read, for sure.
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It’s my favourite cover. I hope you take advantage of the sale and pick it up. Then you can let me know if you think the book lives up to the cover.
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Thanks for sharing this. I think we’ve all had a close shave at one time or another, although not necessarily losing both denim and skin! Great book cover too!
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Someday I’ll have to tell you about when I hitchhiked to Banff… I had a few close shaves.
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Ooh, this looks good!
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Thanks Jacquie!
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Thanks for having me, Kristina. You’re a great host!
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My pleasure. And you a great writer!
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Reblogged this on DSM Publications and commented:
Check out this post by Alison Bruce, author of Ghost Writer, as featured in this post on Kristina Stanley’s Blog
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Thanks for sharing, Don.
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You’re welcome.
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