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Published: Sat, 08/09/14
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- Image of Deceit
Bygie Hudson’s isolated life as an artist was perfect… except for her husband. Her seclusion is shattered when the police arrive to tell her there has been an accident. The man she’d been married to for fifteen years, and considered divorcing for fourteen, is dead… and they believe she may be behind it.
As she fights to clear her name, she learns her husband has been selling far more than cars through their successful dealership, and the corruption is linked to a prominent judge… with tentacles reaching straight into San Diego PD. The deadly fallout puts her life in jeopardy.
When a witness disappears, and the threat of a reporter on the hunt for headlines is removed, lead Detective Tom Hall is told to walk away from the case. But the widow is an enigma. Unwilling to let go, he risks what’s left of his stalled career by following leads on his own time. He refuses to let Bygie walk away until he uncovers the truth.
Sometimes, you just can’t see crazy… even when it’s staring you in the face.
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I entered the professional writing world as a freelance writer covering the people behind some impressive motorcycle builds. In my spare time I worked on The Novel…It takes more time than most would believe possible to get a story to print. I personally found it best to walk away from the project and let it rest awhile. Months and months in fact. Whenever I re-entered the world I’d created for my story, I had a sharper eye for what was a bunch of hogwash and what might be pretty darn good. The right words in the correct order can have a powerful impact and it takes time to fit all of the pieces together.
Support is also needed in a big way. Writers need editors and readers that will preview with a critical eye and not be afraid to tell you the truth. Family needs to understand the vacant look that comes with brain overload while figuring out plots.
Reading is how I relax. I devoured books as a child and that appetite has not diminished. My favorite genre is mystery, but I also venture away from the top ten list of well known mystery writers and read a broad spectrum of non-fiction.
I play a lot during the summer months, not much gets done in the way of work. We are a household of landspeed racers. I race a 1941 Indian Motorcycle and hold records in the 350cc vintage class for both gas and fuel. I’m also proud to be part of history as a Bonneville SCTA starter. The hours are long, the sun is hot, but the reward is inspiring. To witness dreams becoming reality is humbling.
I’m currently working on my next novel,another mystery with a strong female protagonist. (Well, I will be working on it when summer is over!)Image of Deceit is a post from Awesome Gang
- 13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
About 13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird:What would you do if you knew the plane you are in is going to crash? And you knew in advance how it will happen? Upon take-off, travel writer Paul Thurber suddenly finds himself receiving revelations about the destiny of his Miami-Rio flight, facts about the other people on the plane, as well as warnings from a mysterious Being who speaks sporadically through the other passengers. Paul finds himself in the hottest seat imaginable, having to choose between being seen as a liar, or a lunatic, or the one person who can save the passengers and crew of flight 1220. As his predictions start to come true, a response is demanded from the pilots and crew. Their reaction opens up a whole new danger; Paul may have made matters worse. The result is a perilous, unpredictable, and surprisingly spiritual roller-coaster ride through the stormy skies over Brazil.
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Jim Jordan is a writer of poetry, Christian commentary, and fiction as well as a white-knuckle flyer. Visit his novel blog at http://13waysoflookingatablackbird.blogspot.com or his commentary blog, Moral Science Club.13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird is a post from Awesome Gang
