Not many years back, you couldn’t find a positive word about “Jacko” in the media. Why, then, the outpouring of love and grief, now that the King is dead? Suddenly, this once much-demonized individual is, instead, deified, mourned, and remembered for his best days instead of his worst. And that’s the point.
“Amy Winslow isn’t looking for a mystery, and she doesn’t even like secrets. In fact, secrets have nearly destroyed her life. But when her brother’s accident forces her to take… Read more »
Was murder on Jerry Lambert’s mind as he stared out the bus window on that scalding, sweat-soaked L.A. morning? Does Los Angeles have its own particular brand of crazies, just… Read more »
Our local elementary school district is near and dear to my heart. Having been a part of said district–as a parent of students attending over a period of 21 years–I’ve… Read more »
I took a day off to let the memories of the weekend mellow a little. This was my fourth annual Relay For Life and each year proves a little different…. Read more »
I already know I couldn’t. It was hard enough traveling to Singapore earlier this year; off-planet would be beyond my limit. I think the problem is that, as a long-time… Read more »
I got an email this morning that made me sit up and take notice. Fellow Sister in Crime Sue Ann Jaffarian writes, “Just this morning I signed a TV/Film Option… Read more »
Just found out my son and lovely daughter-in-law are going back to her “hometown” for the summer. Since they are both between jobs, it’s a good time for a visit… Read more »
I didn’t think I needed to write any more about John. I wrote 6 pages of tribute and delivered them in front of 150+ yesterday at a memorial celebration in… Read more »
It’s so nice to meet new fans at a book fair. One lady hugged POINT SURRENDER to her chest and said she couldn’t wait to read it! Is that cool,… Read more »