May 18, 2016 | Cracks in the Wall|Uncategorized
Here is a brief synopsis of my new novel, Cracks in the Wall, which is in the final stages of design and proofreading before publication. Watch this blog for the upcoming exact release date. Parker Havenot, a former Philadelphia homicide detective, faces...
May 12, 2016 | Murder In a Small Town
Well, May 10 has come and gone, signifying seven years of waiting for some degree of justice to be served in the murder of Stacey Burns. What are the odds that nothing is ever going to happen to her killer? If I were a betting person, I would, with a great deal of...
May 6, 2016 | Murder In a Small Town
Once again, a correspondent mentions in a response comment to one of my posts that the Stacy Burns murder case had been declared a cold case. If anyone out there in Wolfeboro or anywhere else has this from an official source, I and many others, I’m sure, would...
Apr 29, 2016 | Murder In a Small Town
Does everyone have a sense of right and wrong? Is the ability to differentiate between moral and immoral behavior built into all of us? Odd Thomas, one of my absolute favorite fictional characters created by Dean Koontz, states the case like this. “We are born...
Apr 22, 2016 | Murder In a Small Town
Either we live by plan and die by plan, or we live by accident and die by accident. This according to the master playwright and novelist, Thornton Wilder. I was reminded of this quote from The Bridge of San Luis Rey when I heard a play based on this novel will be...