Terry Ambrose has published a nice article about me in The Examiner, capturing the essence of why Revolutionary War reenacting has been so important to me in the development of my fictional world. Big thanks to Terry! Camp Follower has … Continue reading
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I’m a guest today on the Writing Strong Women blog. Stop by and read what inspired me to write Camp Follower. Grab Camp Follower while it’s still free in Kindle format today, 15 February, from Amazon. This stand-alone historical mystery/thriller … Continue reading
Camp Follower is free in Kindle format 14 – 15 February from Amazon. Free on Tuesday (Valentine’s Day) and Wednesday. This stand-alone historical mystery/thriller was nominated for the Daphne du Maurier Award (Romance Writers of America) and the Sir Walter … Continue reading
Do you own a Kindle? Check out my third book, Camp Follower, now available in the Kindle Lending Library. Camp Follower was nominated for the Daphne du Maurier Award and the Sir Walter Raleigh Award. Armchair Interviews said, “Adair weaves … Continue reading
Regulated for Murder has been selected by Suspense Magazine as “Best of 2011” in the Historical Fiction category. Huzzah! Thank you Suspense Magazine! For ten years, an execution hid murder. Then Michael Stoddard came to town. Bearing a dispatch from … Continue reading
Back in July, John Rakestraw interviewed me for his Internet talk show, “The Platform.” I’m delighted to be his guest again. He’ll conduct the interview Saturday afternoon and post the link to it the following day on his new web … Continue reading
I’m interviewed today at two blogs: Writers Who Kill and A Writer’s Life. A huge thanks to Caroline Clemmons for the exciting five-star review of Regulated for Murder! I continue to flog work with Amazon on the issue of transferring … Continue reading
Who would have thought that Kindle Desktop Publishing and Amazon might be onto something by categorizing Regulated for Murder in Automotive? I offer the YouTube link to a hilarious video that shows a connection (okay, it’s of somewhat doubtful authenticity) … Continue reading
If Michael Stoddard, protagonist of Regulated for Murder, had an automobile, what make and model would he have? Odd question, you say. Regulated for Murder takes place in the year 1781. Automobiles are an anachronism in the scope of the … Continue reading
There’s a fun interview of my redcoat sleuth, Michael Stoddard, on the blog of historical mystery author Susanne Alleyn. Leave a comment. Michael will answer. ***** Did you like what you read? Learn about downloads, discounts, and special offers … Continue reading