From Myth to Murder

Virtual Book Tour by Author Joy Ann Ribar November 13-24, 2023 As a retired college professor, I welcome new additions to the field of academic mysteries. This cozy mystery adds to the genre with a main character whose esoteric field of study offers a new aspect to sleuthing.   In contrast to the generic college professor often …

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A Legacy of Honor

I come from a long line of patriots. Among them is American Naval Commander John Paul Jones, born in Scotland, who helped establish the United States Navy during the Revolutionary War. (He was my third cousin seven times removed on my father's side.) World War I saw my paternal grandfather James Mackenzie Holmes in action …

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Dog-Themed Websites

Longtime followers of this blog know I like to share information about dogs, cats, and the beautiful Ozark Mountains where I live. Also on this site, you'll find works by selected artists, photographers, and authors writing in myriad genres. As a reviewer for Partners in Crime Tours, I've appreciated the opportunity to feature new-to-me authors …

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Dogs in Law Enforcement

Dogs have been used in law enforcement for at least a century, and there is some evidence to suggest dogs worked in support of the police as far back as the Middle Ages. Melven Peña, writing for dogster.com in 2015, notes some of the earliest “police dogs” were Bloodhounds, utilized since the 12th century specifically …

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Guest Post: Thriller Tropes

As a writer and a reader, I find the thriller genre a rollercoaster ride of tension, suspense, and high-stakes challenges. I'm fascinated by fast-paced, complex plots, and relatable characters I care about. That's why I'm attracted to writers like Amy Young, and why I've invited her to share her thoughts about writing thrillers. Enjoy this …

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