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Originally Posted by ralper,May 4 2006, 07:38 PM
Oh, no. Please don't kill Jerry. We've finally become friends!
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Originally Posted by DrCloud,May 4 2006, 05:18 AM
Val -- If you liked Head for Murder, you'll also like Murder Under Glass, I think, because it's in the same mode, with Annette narrating.
Right now, I'm thinking about a plot line involving a bunch of middle-aged people who are obsessed with cars (Hal fits right in, right?) and spend all of their free time on-line talking about bodily functions. Then one of them turns up dead at the bed and breakfast where they're staging a mountain drive together. Muahahahahahah.
Seriously, I'm delighted to hear that you're liking them. That kind of feedback is actually better than the royalties. HPH
Right now, I'm thinking about a plot line involving a bunch of middle-aged people who are obsessed with cars (Hal fits right in, right?) and spend all of their free time on-line talking about bodily functions. Then one of them turns up dead at the bed and breakfast where they're staging a mountain drive together. Muahahahahahah.
Seriously, I'm delighted to hear that you're liking them. That kind of feedback is actually better than the royalties. HPH
So-and-so, got it on the boat dock, with the karokee machine...
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Originally Posted by ralper,May 4 2006, 06:38 PM
Oh, no. Please don't kill Jerry. We've finally become friends!
In the Rob 'n Jerry 'salad days' of '06, it's just another reason for and and
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By the way, I have a local architect friend who also writes murder mysteries that Val might like. Similar to Howard Roark in the Fountainhead, there is usually an architect in some nefarious role (not sure what that word means...but sounds good )
Do a Google or Amazon search for James Bradberry.....see if anything shows up? I can't think of the titles at the moment....
Do a Google or Amazon search for James Bradberry.....see if anything shows up? I can't think of the titles at the moment....
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Originally Posted by ralper,May 4 2006, 05:38 PM
Oh, no. Please don't kill Jerry. We've finally become friends!
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Originally Posted by grannyrod,May 5 2006, 06:55 AM
Funny, he was the first person who came to mind when the Dr. wanted to kill someone off. I've been trying for years now.
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Originally Posted by DrCloud,May 5 2006, 11:11 AM
Nah, Jerry's safe. I'll have to look on my "Ignore" list to see who's in jeopardy. HH
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Well, it's nice to have a volunteer.
Perhaps it would be polite of me to let you pick the means of your demise. As Val can tell you, I'm quite creative at such things (and she ain't seen nothin' yet!). HPH
Perhaps it would be polite of me to let you pick the means of your demise. As Val can tell you, I'm quite creative at such things (and she ain't seen nothin' yet!). HPH
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Originally Posted by DrCloud,May 5 2006, 11:39 AM
Well, it's nice to have a volunteer.
Perhaps it would be polite of me to let you pick the means of your demise. As Val can tell you, I'm quite creative at such things (and she ain't seen nothin' yet!). HPH
Perhaps it would be polite of me to let you pick the means of your demise. As Val can tell you, I'm quite creative at such things (and she ain't seen nothin' yet!). HPH
Val, is this guy creative or what? How do you think I'll get knocked off. Probably trying to keep up with some young whippersnapper. (as in attack)